Hiroshi Sugimoto Buddha

Hiroshi Sugimoto Buddha. Interview with hiroshi sugimoto, march 1997 by william jeffett. Blake gopnik, february 23, 2016

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Hiroshi sugimoto, sea of buddha @pace. Every day is a stormy day”. Blake gopnik, february 23, 2016

1948Sea Of Buddha (0010, 0011, 0012)Signed, Titled, Dated1995And Numbered12/15On The Label Affixed To The Reversesilver Gelatin Print, Flush Mounted On Aluminium, In Three Parts Each:


All of the works are gelatin silver prints grouped into sets of 3 (from 1995. (50.8 x 60.9 cm.) executed in 1995. First name * last name * email address * comments.

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6 gelatin silver prints from an edition of 25 + 5 ap and signed in graphite on the mats sugimoto lithograph and 6 silver gelatin prints from sea of buddha, framed and mounted. 9 13/16 × 6 7/16 × 1 1/8 inches (24.9 × 16.4 × 2.9 cm) Both, hiroshi sugimoto and thawan duchanee use, respectively used the buddhist iconography as a means to an end.

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This february pace gallery, new york, hosts sea of buddha, an exhibition featuring photographs from hiroshi sugimoto’s series of the same title and a related film work. Galleries hiroshi sugimoto’s buddhist advertising. Publisher published by sonnabend sundell editions.

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Hiroshi sugimoto was born in tokyo in 1948. The item you've selected was not added to your cart. Photographer hiroshi sugimoto has long received attention for his introspective and immersive images, which reveal time, light and atmosphere while being frequently embedded with art historical monuments and sculptural figures (such as of the revered buddha).

This Exhibition Displayed The Photographer’s Own Projects Alongside Ancient Masterpieces From His Private Collection.


He is best known for his highly stylized photographic series of seascapes, movie theaters, natural history dioramas, waxworks and buddhist sculptures. You will see a notification whether or not the current bid has met the reserve. Interview with hiroshi sugimoto, march 1997 by william jeffett.