Hiroshi Sugimoto

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Hiroshi Sugimoto

Hiroshi Sugimoto is a celebrated Japanese photographer and architect, born on February 23, 1948, in Tokyo, Japan. He is renowned for his highly detailed and meticulously composed black-and-white photographs that explore themes of time, empiricism, and metaphysics. Sugimoto’s photographic series include “Seascapes,” where he captures horizons across various bodies of water with remarkable uniformity and serenity; “Theaters,” for which he photographed old movie palaces and drive-ins with the film projector as the sole light source, exposing the entire film in a single frame; and “Portraits,” life-sized photographs of wax figures that appear eerily lifelike. His work is characterized by a meditative approach and philosophical probing, often seeking to blur the boundaries between past and present, reality and illusion. Sugimoto’s contributions to art extend into architectural projects, where he applies the same minimalist aesthetic and philosophical inquiry.


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