Hiroshi Sugimoto
Gelatin silver print, matted with 8-ply museum board, in aluminium box, with a deluxe bound copy of the book Sheet size 40,00 x 30,00 cm Image size 24,50 x 19,00 cm Signed and numbered Edition of 25 + 5 AP of each version
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Germany: €49.00
EU: €90.00
Worldwide: €200.00
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Hiroshi Sugimoto (*1948 in Tokyo, Japan) lives and works in New York.
Studied Photography at the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles. Numerous solo exhibitions in Japan and abroad, including presentations at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Moderna Museet, Stockholm; and Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin.
Hiroshi Sugimoto’s photographs lure us into the realm of the superlative. Photographs cannot be any clearer, more perfect, or more radically reduced than these. His poetic, breathtaking works are exhibited in some of the largest and most significant art collections in the world. The artist insists upon the highest quality standards even in printed reproductions of his photographs. We are very pleased to present the first comprehensive monograph devoted to the art of Hiroshi Sugimoto as a Hatje Cantz publication, and we are particularly proud to be able to offer two works from his spectacular new Conceptual Forms series as Collector’s Editions.
Collector's Editions will be shipped upon receipt of payment (including postage and handling) or credit card authorization.
Produktinformation Deutsch
Hiroshi Sugimoto (*1948 in Tokio, Japan) lebt und arbeitet in New York.
Fotografiestudium am Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles. Zahlreiche Einzelausstellungen im In- und Ausland, darunter im Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Moderna Museet, Stockholm und im Deutschen Guggenheim, Berlin.
Hiroshi Sugimotos Arbeiten verführen zur Benutzung von Superlativen: Perfekter, reduzierter und klarer können Fotografien nicht sein. Seine poetischen und atemberaubenden Werke sind in den größten und bedeutendsten Kunstsammlungen weltweit vertreten. Auch bei der drucktechnischen Reproduktion seiner Bilder achtet der Künstler kompromisslos auf die Einhaltung allerhöchster Qualitätsmaßstäbe. Wir freuen uns daher sehr, dass die erste umfassende Monografie zu Sugimotos Œuvre bei Hatje Cantz erscheinen durfte, und sind besonders stolz, Ihnen zwei seiner Arbeiten aus der spektakulären neuen Serie Conceptual Forms als Collector’s Editions anbieten zu können.
Der Versand erfolgt gegen Vorausrechnung oder per Kreditkartenzahlung zuzüglich Portokosten.