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End of Time
Hiroshi Sugimoto Al. Ringling, Baraboo 1995 gelatin-silver print 42.3 x 54.2 cm

Hiroshi Sugimoto »

End of Time

Exhibition: 17 Sep 2005 – 9 Jan 2006

Mori Art Museum

6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku
106-6150 Tokyo

+81-3-57778600


www.mori.art.museum/en/

Sun-Thu 10-22 . Fri, Sat 10-24

End of Time
Hiroshi Sugimoto Polar Bear 1976 gelatin-silver print 119.4 x 149.2cm

Hiroshi Sugimoto is one of the most significant Japanese contemporary artists to have emerged in the last 30 years. In his photographic series, as well as his experiments with sculptural objects, architecture and exhibition design, Sugimoto attempts to highlight and expand our perception of such abstract qualities as time, light, space, movement, spirit - and the nature of reality itself. Hiroshi Sugimoto: End of Time represents the first chance to survey the artist’s whole photographic work, made from the 1970s until the present. It includes his best-known works, such as the Dioramas, which he photographed, in life-like detail, at natural history and other museums; Seascapes, depicting oceans around the world; Theatres, for which he sets his exposure times to the length of the film showing; and other series: Portraits, Architecture, Sea of Buddha and Conceptual Forms. The exhibition also includes the artist’s most recent experiments: fusions of photography with architecture and traditional Noh theatre. Colors of Shadow, a new series of color photographs of changing light in the artist’s studio, will have its world premiere. The exhibition is designed by Sugimoto and incorporates a Noh stage, on which a Noh play will be performed. Visitors can also enjoy a sound installation created by Sugimoto in collaboration with internationally renowned sound artist Ikeda Ryoji. The exhibition is co-organized with the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C.: "Hiroshi Sugimoto" Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Feb. 16—May 14, 2006 Artist Profile Born in Tokyo in 1948, Sugimoto left Japan in 1970 after graduating from Rikkyo University with a degree in economics. He traveled throughout the Soviet Union and Europe and then moved to Los Angeles, where he studied photography at the Art Center College of Design. His work has been exhibited in group and solo shows internationally and he was the recipient of the Hasselblad Foundation International Award in Photography in 2001 and the Mainichi Art Prize in 1988. He currently lives in New York and Tokyo.

End of Time
Hiroshi Sugimoto Guggenheim Museum, New York (Architect: Frank Lloyd Wright) 1997 gelatin-silver print 149.2 x 119.4cm