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オフセット・リトグラフ作品にエンボス加工を施し、余白を十分に残した紙面構成は、作品の静謐さと精神性をいっそう際立たせている。エディションは300部限定。

闇の中に静かに浮かび上がる光の像は、時間や存在の根源的記憶を想起させる。杉本博司は写真というメディアを通して、歴史、意識、宇宙といった不可視の領域を可視化し続けてきた。本作においても、極度に抑制された構成と繊細な階調が鑑賞者の知覚を内省へと導き、像は単なる形象を超えて思索の場として立ち現れる。杉本作品に通底する時間性と普遍性を体現した一作である。

An offset lithograph with embossed text, presented with generous margins, further heightens the work’s stillness and spiritual resonance.
Issued in a limited edition of 300.

A luminous form quietly emerging from darkness evokes primordial memories of time and existence. Through the medium of photography, Hiroshi Sugimoto has continually sought to render visible the unseen realms of history, consciousness, and the cosmos. Here, an extremely restrained composition and delicate tonal gradation guide the viewer’s perception inward, allowing the image to transcend mere representation and unfold as a site of contemplation. The work embodies the sense of temporality and universality that runs throughout Sugimoto’s practice.

歴史の歴史「放電場 057」

Lightning Fields 057, from History of History

Hiroshi Sugimoto

作品本体価格Sellng Price(Artwork)
¥ 200,000
箱代/額装費Framing Price
¥ 7,200
消費税Tax
¥ 20,720
合計金額(税込)Total(include tax)
¥ 227,920
             

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オフセット・リトグラフにエンボス加工

An offset lithograph with embossed text

サインSignature
なし None
EDITION
300部限定limited edition of 300
制作年Year of Creation
2008年
サイズSize
70x 70 cm
作品の状態Condition
良好Good
額仕様Frame Specification
黒・直貼りFramed
額寸Frame Size
72x 72x 2.5cm
納品期間Shipping Time
約3週間3 - 4 weeks
特記事項Notices
※既存額でのお渡しとなります。額装費は黄袋代・差し箱となります。The artwork will be delivered in the existing frame. Framing costs include the cost of the yellow bag and the insert box.
作品IDItem ID
78278

Profile

1948年 東京生まれ
1970年 立教大学経済学部卒業
1974年 アートセンター・カレッジ・オブ・デザイン(ロサンゼルス)卒業

ロサンジェルス現代美術館、メトロポリタン美術館、グッゲンハイム美術館、カルティエ財団など世界の著名美術館で個展を開催し、また数多くのグループ展、国際展に参加している。主な受賞に、1989年「毎日芸術賞」、2001年「ハッセルブラッド国際写真賞」、2009年「高松宮殿下記念世界文化賞」、2010年「紫綬褒章」、2013年「フランス芸術文化勲章オフィシェ受章」など。現在は、ニューヨークと東京を拠点に活動している。

Profile

Hiroshi Sugimoto is a Japanese photographer currently dividing his time between Tokyo, Japan and New York City, United States. He is best known for his highly stylized photographic series of seascapes, movie theaters, natural history dioramas, waxworks and Buddhist sculptures. These series delve into fundamental questions about the relationship of photography and time, as well as exploring the nature of reality


Hiroshi Sugimoto has defined what it means to be a multi-disciplined contemporary artist, blurring the lines between photography, painting, installation, and most recently, architecture. His iconic photographs have bridged Eastern and Western ideologies, tracing the origins of time and societal progress along the way. Preserving and picturing memory and time is a central theme of Sugimoto’s photography, including the ongoing series Dioramas (1976– ), Theaters (1978– ), and Seascapes (1980– ). 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.



Dates

Born 1948, Tokyo,

Lives and works in New York



Education

1970, Saint Paul’s University, Tokyo

1974, ArtCenterCollege of Design, Los Angeles


Recent Solo Exhibition

2014

Hiroshi Sugimoto: Past Tense, The Getty Center, Los Angeles, February 4–June 8, 2014.


2013

Hiroshi Sugimoto, Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul, December 5, 2013–March 23, 2014.


Hiroshi Sugimoto, Boucheron, Place Vendôme, Paris, October 15–25, 2013.

Hiroshi Sugimoto: Accelerated Buddha, Fondation Pierre Bergé – Yves Saint Laurent, Paris, October 10, 2013–January 26, 2014. (Catalogue)

2012

Hiroshi Sugimoto: Revolution, Brandhorst Museum, Munich, October 25, 2012–February 10, 2013. Traveled to: Les Rencontres d’Arles Photographie, Espace Van Gogh, Arles, France, July 1–September 22, 2013. (Catalogue)


Hiroshi Sugimoto: Henry VIII and his Six Wives, Sudeley Castle, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, July 20–October 31, 2012.

Hiroshi Sugimoto: Colueurs de l’ombre, Museum der Kulturen, Basel, June 12–21, 2012. Traveled to: La Verrière Hermès, Brussels, September 10–29, 2012; Maison Hermès (Le Forum), Tokyo, November 15–December 31, 2012; Singapore Tyler Print Institute (STPI), January 23–March 2, 2013.

Hiroshi Sugimoto, The Pace Gallery, Beijing, May 12–July 7, 2012.

Hiroshi Sugimoto: Five Elements, Gallery Koyanagi, Tokyo, April 3–June 23, 2012.

Hiroshi Sugimoto: From Naked to Clothed, Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, March 31–July 1, 2012.

Hiroshi Sugimoto: Photogenic Drawings, Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, January 5–February 25, 2012.

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