Hiroshi Sugimoto Follow Lake Superior, Cascade River 1995 Gelatin silver print. 16 5/8 x 21 3/8 in. (42.2 x 54.3 cm) Signed in pencil on the mount; blindstamp title, date and number '12/25, 558' in the margin.
Provenance Wright, Chicago, Shiro Kuramata & Hiroshi Sugimoto Works from the Absent Past , 29 January 2015, lot 112 Literature Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Sugimoto , p. 27 Artist Bio Hiroshi Sugimoto Japanese • 1948 Follow Hiroshi Sugimoto's work examines the concepts of time, space and the metaphysics of human existence through breathtakingly perfect images of theaters, mathematical forms, wax figures and seascapes. His 8 x 10 inch, large-format camera and long exposures give an almost eerie serenity to his images, treating the photograph as an ethereal time capsule and challenging its associations of the 'instant.' In his famed Seascapes, Sugimoto sublimely captures the nature of water and air, sharpening and blurring the elements together into a seamless, formless entity. This reflection of the human condition and its relationship with time follows through his exploration of historical topics and timeless beauty as he uniquely replicates the world around us. View More Works
Hiroshi Sugimoto Follow Lake Superior, Cascade River 1995 Gelatin silver print. 16 5/8 x 21 3/8 in. (42.2 x 54.3 cm) Signed in pencil on the mount; blindstamp title, date and number '12/25, 558' in the margin.
Provenance Wright, Chicago, Shiro Kuramata & Hiroshi Sugimoto Works from the Absent Past , 29 January 2015, lot 112 Literature Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Sugimoto , p. 27 Artist Bio Hiroshi Sugimoto Japanese • 1948 Follow Hiroshi Sugimoto's work examines the concepts of time, space and the metaphysics of human existence through breathtakingly perfect images of theaters, mathematical forms, wax figures and seascapes. His 8 x 10 inch, large-format camera and long exposures give an almost eerie serenity to his images, treating the photograph as an ethereal time capsule and challenging its associations of the 'instant.' In his famed Seascapes, Sugimoto sublimely captures the nature of water and air, sharpening and blurring the elements together into a seamless, formless entity. This reflection of the human condition and its relationship with time follows through his exploration of historical topics and timeless beauty as he uniquely replicates the world around us. View More Works
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