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Hiroshi Sugimoto
Tyrrhenian Sea, Capri
, 1994
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Hiroshi Sugimoto
Japanese, born 1948
Tyrrhenian Sea, Capri
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1994
Hiroshi Sugimoto
Tyrrhenian Sea, Capri
, 1994
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Medium
Silbergelatineabzug
Markings
Titled, dated and numbered »9 /25« and »413« with embossed
stamp and signed on the underlying cardboard
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Galerie Ludorff
Düsseldorf
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25
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45,000 USD
Provenance
Private Collection London
Exhibitions
02/29/2020–06/06/2020 Perspektiven der Fotografie
09/28/2018–03/30/2019 Neuerwerbungen Herbst 2018
Galerie Volker Diehl, »Prime Time. Archetypes of Abstraction in Photography«, Berlin 2016
Literature
Munesuke Mita, »Hiroshi Sugimoto. Seascapes«, Bologna 2015, p. 154
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The price includes German VAT, which may be deducted if the work is sold and shipped outside the EU or to a European company with VAT identification. In this case it does not include shipping or any further potential duties though.
This offer is subject to change and availability.
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