press release
Hiroshi Sugimoto (born 1948, Japan) is celebrated for his ongoing, multiple series of haunting black-and-white photographs, which explore the themes of time, memory, dreams, and natural histories. Deeply influenced by traditional Japanese architecture and painting, Sugimoto creates richly detailed images that are often suffused with expanses of light and space. The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington DC, and the Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, have co-organized this exhibition, the first major survey of his work. Featuring approximately 120 photographs from 1976 to the present, it encompasses the entirety of this artist's nearly 30-year career.
Hiroshi Sugimoto: End of Time
Organisation: Mori Art Museum, Tokyo
Kooperation: Hirshhorn Museum, Washington
Kurator: David Elliott
Stationen:
17.09.05 - 09.01.06 Mori Art Museum, Tokyo
16.02.06 - 14.05.06 Hirshhorn Museum, Washington
17.09.06 - 21.01.07 Modern Art Museum, Fort Worth