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Author_Hiroshi Sugimoto
Category1=Non-Fiction
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Category=NL-AM
COP=Italy
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Format=BB
Format_Hardback
HMM=278
IMPN=Damiani
ISBN13=9788862084772
Language_English
PA=Temporarily unavailable
PD=20161004
POP=Bologna
Price_€50 to €100
PS=Active
PUB=Damiani
Subject=Architecture
Subject=Photography & Photographs
WMM=250
Product details
- ISBN 9788862084772
- Format: Hardback
- Weight: 1360g
- Dimensions: 250 x 278mm
- Publication Date: 04 Oct 2016
- Publisher: Damiani
- Publication City/Country: Bologna, IT
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
In the late 1970s, as Hiroshi Sugimoto was defining his artistic voice, he posed a question to himself: "Suppose you shoot a whole movie in a single frame?" The answer that came to him: "You get a shining screen." For almost four decades, Sugimoto has been photographing the interiors of theatres using a large-format camera and no lighting other than the projection of the running movie. He opens the aperture when a film begins and closes it when it ends. In the resulting images, the screen becomes a luminous white box and the ambient light subtly brings forward the rich architectural details of these spaces. He began by photographing the classic movie palaces built in the 1920s and 30s, their ornate architectural elements a testament to the cultural importance of the burgeoning movie industry. He continued the series with drive-in theatres. In the last decade, Sugimoto has photographed historic theatres in Europe as well as disused theatres that expose the ravages of time. Taken together, these photographs present an extended meditation on the passage of time, a recurring theme in his artwork.
Theaters, the third in a series of books on Sugimoto's art, presents 130 photographs, 18 of which have never before been published.
Hiroshi Sugimoto has defined what it means to be a multidisciplined contemporary artist, blurring the lines between photography, painting, installation and architecture. Preserving and picturing memory and time is a central theme of Sugimoto's photography, including the ongoing series Dioramas, Theaters and Seascapes. His work is held in numerous public collections including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo; The National Gallery, London; The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo; Smithsonian Institute of Art, Washington, D.C., and Tate, London, among others.
Hiroshi Sugimoto: Theaters
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