Hiroshi Sugimoto (b. 1948)
Hiroshi Sugimoto (b. 1948)

Marmara Sea, Silivli

Details
Hiroshi Sugimoto (b. 1948)
Marmara Sea, Silivli
signed 'Sugimoto' (on a paper label affixed to the backing board)
gelatin silver print
47 x 58 3/4 in. (119.3 x 149.2 cm.)
Executed in 1991. This work is number three from an edition of five.
Provenance
Gallery Koyanagi, Tokyo
Acquired from the above by the present owner
Literature
T. Matsumoto, ed., Hiroshi Sugimoto, Ostfildern, 2010, p. 125 (illustrated).

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Lot Essay

"Water and air. So very commonplace are these substances, they hardly attract attention?and yet they vouchsafe our very existence. The beginnings of life are shrouded in myth: Let there be water and air. Living phenomena spontaneously generated from water and air in the presence of light, though that could just as easily suggest random coincidence as a Deity. Let's just say that there happened to be a planet with water and air in our solar system, and moreover at precisely the right distance from the sun for the temperatures required to coax forth life. While hardly inconceivable that at least one such planet should exist in the vast reaches of universe, we search in vain for another similar example. Mystery of mysteries, water and air are right there before us in the sea. Every time I view the sea, I feel a calming sense of security, as if visiting my ancestral home; I embark on a voyage of seeing."
- Hiroshi Sugimoto

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