Yokohama Sala newspaper

Title: Yokohama Sala newspaper
Year: 2001
Volume: 5
Page: 4
Publisher: Navin Production Co., Ltd.
Related Exhibition/Project: Yokohama Sala

A Thai sala, or open-sided pavilion, was imported to Yokohama to serve as an imaginative train station and artist’s publication, the Yokohama Sala. Published for the inauguration of Yokohama Triennale in Japan, a series of five custom-made free Yokohama Sala newspapers were part of Navin Rawanchaikul’s community-based project that involved layers of collaboration. Navin and his team, which ranged from art professionals to students and NGOs, interviewed foreigners living there and published the stories alongside local history, sport, music, food, and comics as well as reports from its related activities which hosted at Yokohama Sala.