25.06—03.10.2027
We look back on a successful 2024 edition full of art, wonder and encounters. See you in 2027 for a new edition of Triennial Kortrijk! We look back on a successful 2024 edition full of art, wonder and encounters. See you in 2027 for a new edition of Triennial Kortrijk! We look back on a successful 2024 edition full of art, wonder and encounters. See you in 2027 for a new edition of Triennial Kortrijk! We look back on a successful 2024 edition full of art, wonder and encounters. See you in 2027 for a new edition of Triennial Kortrijk! We look back on a successful 2024 edition full of art, wonder and encounters. See you in 2027 for a new edition of Triennial Kortrijk! We look back on a successful 2024 edition full of art, wonder and encounters. See you in 2027 for a new edition of Triennial Kortrijk! We look back on a successful 2024 edition full of art, wonder and encounters. See you in 2027 for a new edition of Triennial Kortrijk!
Motoi Yamamoto 2

Motoi Yamamoto

1966, Japan
Motoi Yamamoto was born in 1966 in Onomichi in the Hiroshima prefecture of Japan. He currently lives in Kanazawa. In 1995, he was struck by the tragic loss of his younger sister, who died of a brain tumour. This event prompted him to stop painting and devote himself fully to monumental installations using salt as a medium.