It’s fitting that Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto is reflecting on time while sitting in front of a Seascape photograph – a minimalist expanse of seas and skies with paper-thin horizon that’s ...
Aichi Triennale has announced the full list of participating artists for its 2025 edition.
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The ‘Zen spirit’ of Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto’s monumental Seascapes seriesmonochrome portraits of the oceans Among the best-known works of photographer and architect Hiroshi Sugimoto, Seascapes, begun in 1980, is a series of contemplative black-and-white images of the ...
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Hiroshi Sugimoto retrospective at Sydney's MCA proves why the Japanese photographer is the 'master of time'Looking at a Hiroshi Sugimoto photograph, time and space seem to open up. He can't possibly have photographed Princess Diana and Oscar Wilde and Henry VIII — or got that close to a polar bear ...
However fake the subject, once photographed, it’s as good as real.” Polar Bear, 1976. All images courtesy Hiroshi Sugimoto Conceptual Forms 0003, Dini’s surface_ a surface of constant negative ...
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Local leaders trying to save famed Chelsea arts building that’s on sale for $170 millionIt’s been home to some of the art world’s biggest names like Ross Bleckner, Louise Fishman, Glen Ligon, Gary Simmons, and Hiroshi Sugimoto. Gloria died in September 2022. Now the 400,000 ...
Hiroshi Sugimoto is a contemporary Japanese photographer whose esoteric practice explores memory and time. Using the intrinsic quality of long exposure photography, the artist provides insight into ...
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Sugimoto’s new monumental sculpture ‘Point of Infinity’, which will be installed upon the Hilltop Park on Yerba Buena Island in the view from iconic Bay Bridge in San Francisco, is based on the ...
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