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Hiroshi Sugimoto : architecture of time / [edited by Eckhard Schneider].
Main entry:

Sugimoto, Hiroshi, 1948-

Title & Author:

Hiroshi Sugimoto : architecture of time / [edited by Eckhard Schneider].

Edition:

1. ed.

Publication:

Cologne : W. König ; New York, NY : Distributed outside Europe though DAP/Distributed Art Publishers, ©2002.

Description:

118 pages : color illustrations, plans ; 33 cm

Notes:
Catalog published in conjunction with an exhibition held at Kunsthaus Bregenz, Sept. 27, 2001- Jan. 6, 2002; Kunsthalle Bielefeld, Feb. 17-Apr. 21, 2002; Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh and Stills Gallery, Edinburgh, Aug. 3-Sept. 21, 2002.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 114-117).
Summary:

This series of large-scale black-and-white photographs dissolves the lines between time, memory, and history in icons of modernist architecture as disparate as the United Nations Headquarters by Wallace K. Harrison, Luis Barraagan's Satellite Towers, the Saint Benedict Chapel by Peter Zumthor and Minoru Yamazaki's World Trade Center. Hiroshi Sugimoto has two recurring obsessions: history and time. He has described this new body of work as "architecture after the end of the world." Sugimoto is known for taking years to work on his series of long-exposure photographs on themes ranging from museum dioramas, movie theaters, seascapes, and historical wax figures. The new architectural images run counter to the traditional sense of a photograph as capturing a moment in time. The architectural icons in his most recent series represent the fifth major theme that Sugimoto has explored in depth. With this series Sugimoto has essentially broken all the rules of architectural photography. Photographing great landmarks of modernist architecture around the world, Sugimoto has deliberately taken the images out of focus and at unusual angles, isolating the recognizable forms. The blurred forms evoke the passage of time, muting the architectural details and leaving the essence of the building; suggestive of the way in which our memories preserve images. - Text from gallery website.

ISBN:

388375563X (English edition ; cl.)
9783883755632 (English edition ; cl.)
3883755621 (German edition ; cl.)
9783883755625 (German edition ; cl.)

Subject:

Sugimoto, Hiroshi, 1948- Exhibitions.
Sugimoto, Hiroshi, 1948- Bregenz (Austria) Exhibitions.
Sugimoto, Hiroshi, 1948- Expositions.
Sugimoto, Hiroshi, 1948-
Photography, Artistic Exhibitions.
Architectural photography United States Exhibitions.
Photographie d'architecture Expositions.
Photographie artistique Expositions.
Photographie d'architecture États-Unis Expositions.
Architectural photography
Photography, Artistic
United States

Form/genre:

Essays.
Exhibition catalogs.

Added entries:

Schneider, Eckhard.
Kunsthaus Bregenz.
Kunsthalle Bielefeld.
Fruitmarket Gallery.
Stills (Gallery)

Architecture of time

Holdings:

Location: Library main 225162
Call No.: TR140.S947 H4 2002
Status: Available

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