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Cahiers dArt N1, 2014: Hiroshi Sugimoto: 38th Year, 100th issue

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Cahiers dArt N1, 2014: Hiroshi Sugimoto: 38th Year, 100th issue

Contributors:

By (Author) Hiroshi Sugimoto

ISBN:

9782851171795

Publisher:

Cahiers d'art

Imprint:

Cahiers d'art

Publication Date:

1st June 2014

Country:

France

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

232

Dimensions:

Width 245mm, Height 315mm

Weight:

1560g

Description

Cahiers d'Art celebrates the 100th issue of the revue with Hiroshi Sugimoto.

The issue, a true tribute to Sugimoto, is rooted in The World is Dead Today, a story written by Sugimoto for his exhibition at the Palais de Tokyo (2015), in which his photographic works are juxtaposed against his eclectic antiques collection recounting the end of modernity.

Issue No.1 2014 is a rare opportunity to see unpublished works reproduced at the highest standard. Serpentine Gallery co-director Hans Ulrich Obrist interviewed Sugimoto for the issue and Akiko Miki, Chief Curator, Palais de Tokyo, has contributed an important text on the artist's work.

Hiroshi Sugimoto was born in Japan in 1948. A photographer since the 1970s, his work deals with history and temporal existence by investigating themes of time, empiricism, and metaphysics. His primary series include: Seascapes, Theaters, Dioramas, Portraits (of Madame Tussaud's wax figures), Architecture, Colors of Shadow, Conceptual Forms and Lightning Fields. Sugimoto has received a number of grants and fellowships, and his work is held in the collections of the Tate Gallery, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, and the Metropolitan Museum of New York, among many others.

Author Bio

Hiroshi Sugimoto (b. 1948) is a Japanese photographer currently dividing his time between Tokyo, Japan and New York City, United States.

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