Hiroshi Sugimoto Opticks

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Using polaroid film, he recorded sections of the rainbow spectrum projected into a darkened chamber, paying particular attention to the spaces. Over more than four decades, hiroshi sugimoto has explored the ways photography can be used to record traces of invisible but elemental forces. (119.4 x 119.4 cm) frame:

The Colour Of “Opticks 025” Echoes That Of “Fragrance Of Infinity”.


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The Exhibition Will Focus On His New Body Of Work, Opticks.


With over 30 years' combined experience in the art world we know what our clients want and source works from leading contemporary artists that we're confident will hold their value, if not increase in value over time. —hiroshi sugimoto galerie marian goodman is delighted to present theory of colours, the third solo exhibition by hiroshi sugimoto in paris. Opticks mar 26 — aug 15, 2020.

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Been thinking a lot about this photograph. Examine the infinite nature and dual status of color as a physical phenomena and an emotional force. The establishment of cognitively verifiable natural science brought the world closer to the modern age, a world that could be analysed and quantified.

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Hiroshi sugimoto, opticks 008, 2018, courtesy of the artist and marian goodman gallery. A century after the publication of opticks, however, criticism of newton’s mathematical approach was heard from an unexpected quarter: Installed in front of the projection, in the centre of the room, is a glass bottle created by sugimoto.