HIROSHI SUGIMOTO (b. 1948)
HIROSHI SUGIMOTO (b. 1948)

Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1997

Details
HIROSHI SUGIMOTO (b. 1948)
Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1997
gelatin silver print, flush-mounted on rag board and aluminium
titled in ink (frame backing)
image/flush-mount 58½ x 47in. (147.5 x 119.3cm.)
This print is un-numbered from the edition of 5.
Provenance
Fiona Cowan, London;
Phillips, de Pury & Company, 'Under the Influence', 27 February 2007;
to Leon Constantiner;
Christie's, New York, 'Icons of Glamour and Style', 16 December 2008, lot 13, sale no. 2252.
Literature
T. Bashkoff & H. Sugimoto, Sugimoto Portraits, Guggenheim Museum, New York, 2000, p. 16;
K. Brougher & D. Elliott, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Hatje Canz, Berlin, 2006, p. 197;
M. de Michelis & F. Bonami, Architecture, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, 2007, p. 113.
Sale Room Notice
Please note that this print is un-numbered from the edition of 5 and not from an edition of 4 as described in the catalogue.

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Lot Essay

Sugimoto made a series of images of iconic examples of 20th century architecture. His deliberate soft focus eliminates all distracting detail and emphasises the essential forms. Each building is distilled to its crucial, signature elements that ensure instant recognition. He has managed effectively to evoke the spirit of these buildings, as one might perceive them in a dream, as concepts, rather than reminding the viewer of their physical mass. His approach bears some relation to traditional architectural photography but is better understood as a modern expression of the poetics of pictorialism.

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