Hiroshi Sugimoto
Edited by Eckhard Schneider
Kunsthaus Bregenz, 2002

A striking monograph and exhibition catalogue featuring the work of renowned Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto.

Published in conjunction with a major exhibition organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, this volume explores Sugimoto’s iconic long-exposure photography. Through luminous black-and-white images, Sugimoto investigates the passage of time and the relationship between architecture, nature, and memory. His photographs transform theaters, seascapes, and architectural spaces into meditations on stillness and duration.

Essays by Thomas Kellein and Hiroshi Sugimoto accompany the photographs, providing context for one of the most distinctive photographic practices of the late twentieth century.

Hardcover
120 pages
Approx. 11.5" × 13"

Pre-owned, very good condition.

Please note: All sales are final. Due to the unique nature of these pieces and our studio move, we’re unable to accept returns or exchanges.

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Hiroshi Sugimoto
Edited by Eckhard Schneider
Kunsthaus Bregenz, 2002

A striking monograph and exhibition catalogue featuring the work of renowned Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto.

Published in conjunction with a major exhibition organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, this volume explores Sugimoto’s iconic long-exposure photography. Through luminous black-and-white images, Sugimoto investigates the passage of time and the relationship between architecture, nature, and memory. His photographs transform theaters, seascapes, and architectural spaces into meditations on stillness and duration.

Essays by Thomas Kellein and Hiroshi Sugimoto accompany the photographs, providing context for one of the most distinctive photographic practices of the late twentieth century.

Hardcover
120 pages
Approx. 11.5" × 13"

Pre-owned, very good condition.

Please note: All sales are final. Due to the unique nature of these pieces and our studio move, we’re unable to accept returns or exchanges.