Hiroshi Sugimoto - seascapes:

Water and air. These primordial substances, which make possible all life on earth, are the subject of Hiroshi Sugimotos Seascapes series. For over thirty years, Sugimoto has traveled the world photographing its seas, producing a body of work that is an extended meditation on the passage of time and...

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Weitere Verfasser: Matsumoto, Takaaki 1964- (DesignerIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: [Bologna] Damiani 2015
[New York] Matsumoto Editions 2015
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Zusammenfassung:Water and air. These primordial substances, which make possible all life on earth, are the subject of Hiroshi Sugimotos Seascapes series. For over thirty years, Sugimoto has traveled the world photographing its seas, producing a body of work that is an extended meditation on the passage of time and the natural history of the earth. Sugimoto has called photography the "fossilization of time," and the 'Seascapes' photographs simultaneously capture a discrete moment in time but also evoke a feeling of timelessness. This volume, the second in a series of books on Sugimotos art, presents the complete series of over 200 'Seascapes', some of which have never before been reproduced. All are identical in format, with the horizon line precisely bifurcating each image, though at times the sea and sky almost merge into one seamless unit. Each photograph captures a moment when the sea is placid, almost flat. Within this strict format, however, he has created a limitless array of portraits of his subjects. (Quelle: www.damianieditore.com)
Beschreibung:Bucheinband: grauer Leinenband mit Schutzumschlag; silberfarbenes Vorsatzpapier; Schutzumschlag mit S/W-Foto; Buchrücken mit Prägung / Längstitel - - Bindung: Fadenheftung - - Buchblock: Offsetdruck; Phönix Motion Xantur (170 gr.); ausfaltbare Seiten; Schrift: Univers; S/W-Abb.; graue Kapitale
Ausstellungsdaten ermittelt: Tripoli Gallery of Contemporary Art, Southampton, New York, August 27-October 21, 2014
Beschreibung:273 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme 28,6 x 26 x 3,5 cm
ISBN:9788862084161
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