In 2000, Fram Kitagawa founded the Triennale Echigo-Tsumari as a means of restoring the cultural energy that had been lost in the region. With a surface area of more than 760 square kilometers, the Echigo-Tsumari art camp houses about 160 works, in 200 villages. The art installations are made with the collaboration of internationally renowned and local artists and are scattered across all fields of the area, forests, empty houses, schools and other abandoned spaces