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Hiroshi Sugimoto - Lightning Fields

Hiroshi Sugimoto - Lightning Fields


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“There is no country for those who despair, but I know that the sea comes before and after me, and h

“There is no country for those who despair, but I know that the sea comes before and after me, and hold my madness ready. Those who love and are seperated can live in grief, but this is not despair: they know that love exists. This is why I suffer, dry-eyed, in exile. I am still waiting.”

- Albert Camus, The Sea Close By

Art:Dark Seasby Hiroshi Sugimoto


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HIROSHI SUGIMOTO Tyrrhenian Sea, Priano.

HIROSHI SUGIMOTO Tyrrhenian Sea, Priano.


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Hiroshi Sugimoto - PPTRD 020 (2008). Platinum palladium print.

Hiroshi Sugimoto - PPTRD 020 (2008). Platinum palladium print.


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Hiroshi Sugimoto - Stylized Sculpture 117: designer Cristóbal Balenciaga (2007). Gelatin silver prin

Hiroshi Sugimoto - Stylized Sculpture 117: designer Cristóbal Balenciaga (2007). Gelatin silver print.


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 Hiroshi Sugimoto - Satellite City Towers, 2002 Gelatin silver print (57.8 × 46.4 cm)

Hiroshi Sugimoto -Satellite City Towers, 2002

Gelatin silver print (57.8 × 46.4 cm)


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Issei Suda, a Master of Japanese Photography | Interview Roland Angst with Ferdinand Brueggemann | Part I

Previously I had posted an interview I did with Mariko Takeuchi on Japanese photography, this time I am posting an interview the Berlin publisher Roland Angst did with me on the Japanese photographer Issei Suda for the first Western monograph in the artist. Suda is slowly becoming more popular in the West((At GALERIE | PRISKA PASQUER we introduced Issei Suda’s work with two solo exhibitions in…

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Hiroshi SugimotoRevolution 001, 1990N. Atlantic Ocean, Newfoundland©Hiroshi Sugimoto

Hiroshi Sugimoto
Revolution 001, 1990
N. Atlantic Ocean, Newfoundland
©Hiroshi Sugimoto


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Hiroshi Sugimoto    colors of shadow

Hiroshi Sugimoto    colors of shadow


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Minimalism,

photography book research.

Minimal photography - Hiroshi Sugimoto

Empire State Building, 2004

This photograph of the Empire State Building is reminiscent of a lasting memory of New York, creating an image that resonates with the viewer. As a collaboration with Takaaki Matsumoto, this long-exposure technique, for which he is known, grants the photograph a sense of timelessness.

bsfnr:© Hiroshi Sugimoto. Courtesy of Gallery Koyanagi

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© Hiroshi Sugimoto. Courtesy of Gallery Koyanagi


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les-sources-du-nil:Hiroshi Sugimoto - 杉本博司PPTRD 028, 2008

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Hiroshi Sugimoto - 杉本博司
PPTRD 028, 2008


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