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  1. Hiroshi Sugimoto. 杉本さん、『般若心経』について教えてください。. 壁を埋め尽くした文字。. 伝えているのは「無」なんですか?.

  2. Hiroshi Sugimoto (杉本博司, Sugimoto Hiroshi, born 23 February 1948) is a Japanese photographer and architect. He leads the Tokyo-based architectural firm New Material Research Laboratory.

  3. Hiroshi Sugimoto's work has achieved widespread recognition for its exploration of abstract concepts, such as time, vision and belief, through meticulously balanced images that encourage prolonged attention and serve to focus audience consideration on the ways in which humanity makes sense of itself.

  4. Photographer and contemporary artist Hiroshi Sugimoto investigates themes of time and metaphysics, exploring the ways photography traces invisible forces.

  5. www.artnet.com › artists › hiroshi-sugimotoHiroshi Sugimoto | Artnet

    Hiroshi Sugimoto is a contemporary Japanese photographer whose esoteric practice explores memory and time. View Hiroshi Sugimoto’s 3,336 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

  6. Biography — Hiroshi Sugimoto. 1948 Born in Tokyo, Japan. 1970 Graduated from Saint Paul’s University, Tokyo. 1974 Graduated from Art Center College of Design, Los Angeles. 1974 Moved to New York. Grant/Award/Honor. 1977 C.A.P.S. (Creative Arts Public Service) Fellowship, New York.

  7. Hiroshi Sugimoto (杉本博司, Sugimoto Hiroshi, born 23 February 1948) is a Japanese photographer and architect. He leads the Tokyo-based architectural firm New Material Research Laboratory.

  8. Hiroshi Sugimoto (born Tokyo, 1948) is one of Japans most important contemporary artists. Throughout his career, he has avoided choosing easily identifiable subjects, preferring, instead, to explore things intangible, ephemeral, and even non-existent.

  9. May 2, 2024 · Hiroshi Sugimoto (born 1948, Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese photographer whose realistic images of intangible or impossible phenomena challenged the understanding of photography as an “objective” art form. Sugimoto received a B.A. in sociology and politics from St. Paul’s University in Tokyo in 1970.

  10. Hiroshi Sugimoto is best known for black and white photographs of particular subjects that he has explored in depth over many years: images of natural-history dioramas, wax-figure installations, sublime seascapes, and ornate movie theater interiors.