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Hiroshi Sugimoto

hardcoverNovember 15, 2005
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ISBN-13: 9783775716406 ISBN-10: 3775716408
Publisher
Hatje Cantz
Binding
hardcover
Published
November 15, 2005
Weight
5.5 lbs
Dimensions
0.00×0.00×0.00 cm

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Hiroshi Sugimoto by Kerry Brougher. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9783775716406.

Hiroshi Sugimotos images freeze time and space, revealing the workings of our own vision, slowing down the act of perception long enough that it becomes a palpable component of his work. His earliest photographs were images of decadent movie palaces built in the 20s and 30s. By timing the exposure of his photos to the exact length of the film being screened, he produced images that depict theater interiors bathed in the magical glare of an all-white screen: pure light. Next Sugimoto began a body of work that he continues to this day, photographing views of the sea from land, traveling around the world to make pictures that, despite their vastly different geographic origins, seem at first to be the same, with only slight variations. Their captions, however, confirm that each is of a different body of water: Caspian, Ligurian, Black. Other series include his out-of-focus impressions of landmark architectural monuments, wherein the Empire State Building, Le Corbusiers Chapel de Notre Dame du Haut, and Tadao Andos Church of Light in Osaka, among others, are essentialized rather than documented. This volume presents a monographic retrospective of Hiroshi Sugimotos complete body of work, including the projects described above and others. New, mostly unpublished images from his recent color work are featured: impressions of the impeccably proportioned shrine Sugimoto designed in Naoshima Island in Japan, as well as a series entitled Colors of Shadow. Specially commissioned essays by photography curators David Elliot and Kerry Brougher examine Sugimotos work in depth, while an exhibition history and bibliography round out the volume.