Hiroshi Sugimoto

(Japanese, born 1948)

Hiroshi Sugimoto is a contemporary Japanese photographer whose esoteric practice explores memory and time. Using the intrinsic quality of long exposure photography, the artist provides insight into how the medium can both obscure and alter reality. Influenced by Dadaist and Surrealist theory, Sugimoto’s Seascapes, Dioramas, and Theaters, craft mysterious scenes from vernacular subject matter. “Photography is like a found object. A photographer never makes an actual subject; they just steal the image from the world,” the artist said. “Photography is a system of saving memories. It's a time machine, in a way, to preserve the memory, to preserve time.” Born on February 23, 1948, in Tokyo, Japan, he graduated with a degree in sociology and politics from Rikkyo University in 1970. The artist went on to receive his BFA in photography from the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles, before moving to New York in the mid-1970s. He was the recipient of the Hasselblad Award in 2001, and the subject of a mid-career retrospective in 2006 organized by the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington D.C. and the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo. The artist currently lives and works between New York, NY and Tokyo, Japan. Sugimoto’s works are presently held in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and the Center for Contemporary Art in Kitakyushu, Japan.

Hiroshi Sugimoto Artworks

Hiroshi Sugimoto (163 results)
Aegean Sea, Pilion II, 1990

Hiroshi Sugimoto

Aegean Sea, Pilion II, 1990

Galerie Ludorff

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Bay of Sagami, Atami, 1997

Hiroshi Sugimoto

Bay of Sagami, Atami, 1997

Galerie Ludorff

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Tyrrhenian Sea, Capri, 1994

Hiroshi Sugimoto

Tyrrhenian Sea, Capri, 1994

Galerie Ludorff

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Chiesa Rossa, 1998

Hiroshi Sugimoto

Chiesa Rossa, 1998

Maruani Mercier Gallery

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Carpenter Center, Richmond, 1993

Hiroshi Sugimoto

Carpenter Center, Richmond, 1993

CLAMP

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Valentino, 1994

Hiroshi Sugimoto

Valentino, 1994

Feldschuh Gallery

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Sturges Residence, 1989

Hiroshi Sugimoto

Sturges Residence, 1989

Caviar20

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