Contemporary Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto is concentrating on solving contemporary problems while using its traditional ideas, concepts and materials. He was born in Tokyo in 1948. After graduating from Sao Paulo University in Tokyo in 1970, I advanced to the design department in the art center in Los Angeles, California, and finished studying in 1974. Sugimoto is mainly a photographer, but he is also an architect and a designer. Sugimoto's work is comparable to the tea ceremony, Buddhist art, and the shrine used for Shino.
Sugimoto's photo style with a deep philosophical poetry root makes him one of the most highly regarded artists in our time. The Foam Museum in Amsterdam respects Japanese photographers at their exhibition "Hiroshi Sugimoto - Black Box". ); Lightning Battlefield (2006 - continued); Dioramas (1976-2012); Portrait (1994-1999); This exhibition will present 34 large screen galleries selected by curator Philip Larratt-Smith. : A real tour of photographers who have been in for nearly 40 years
Mr. Hiroshi Sugimoto's latest show focuses on "French Sea" series, which is 48 pictures of artist's works from 1988 to 1995. These pictures continue to investigate the light, history, and time Sugimoto still continues - the artist believes in particular "one of the most abstract concepts of human creation". In many of his work's meanings, this often refers to Buddhist customs that reproduce the emergence of the spirit to achieve mental value. Also, when Sugimoto repeats its review action, repeat behavior transcends
When entering, Sugimoto's "Cinema" series which began in the 1970s is a big welcome. Mr. Sugimoto opens the shutter of the camera throughout the movie to create images - a minimal approach to this method, yet it is a powerful and exciting way to effectively communicate the sense of time.