Hiroshi Sugimoto: History of History
- When
- Event has passed (Fri Oct 12, 2007 - Sun Jan 6, 2008)
- Tags
- Museums, Cultural Museums
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Description
One of the most internationally-acclaimed Japanese artists living today, Hiroshi Sugimoto is best known for his photographic series of empty movie theaters and drive-ins, seascapes, dioramas, and wax museums. This exhibition juxtaposes Sugimoto's exquisitely minimalist works—selected from the photographer's past and most recent series—with fossils, artworks and religious artifacts ranging from prehistoric to the 15th century from his own collection. The result is an extended exploration of time, life and spirituality as perceived in the contexts of nature and history. The exhibition, Sugimoto writes, addresses "recorded history, unrecorded history, and still another history—that which is yet to be depicted… like parts waiting to be assembled in a do-it-yourself kit."Hiroshi Sugimoto: History of History is co-organized by Japan Society, New York and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. This exhibition is made possible by support from The Henri and Tomoye Takahashi Charitable Foundation.
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