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Hiroshi  Sugimoto:   Marmara Sea, Silivli, 1991
 
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Title: Marmara Sea, Silivli, 1991
Style: Contemporary (ca. 1945-present), Seascape
Period: 1990s
Medium: Photographs, Offset Lithograph
Year: 1991
Size: height - 9.5 in, width - 12.5 in, depth - 0 in
Markings: unsigned, stamped, Blindstamped and Title on Mount
Edition: 500
Foundry/Publisher: Kyoto Shoin International Co., Ltd. / Mitsumura Printing Company Ltd. (Tokyo)
Catalogue Raisonné: Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern, 2005 Author: David Elliott, Kerry Brougher and Hiroshi Sugimoto
Estimate: from $1,000 to $1,500

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Marmara Sea, Silivli, 1991. Offset lithograph, 9.5 x 12.5 inches, 24.13 x 31.75 centimeters. Blindstamped.

Time Exposed consists of 50 tri-toned offset lithographs, published by Kyoto Shoin International Co., Ltd. Printed by Mitsumura Printing Company Ltd. (Tokyo), the portfolio is comprised of 50 black and white prints of captured seascapes worldwide. Each print is embossed with a letterpress (blindstamp) description of the location and year of the image. Each image is approx. 9½ x 12½ in. (24.1 x 31.1 cm.), corner dry mounted on 14 x 18 in. (36 x 47 cm) white museum board. The images are from an edition of 500.

Hiroshi Sugimoto was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1948, and lives and works in New York and Tokyo. His interest in art began early. His reading of André Breton’s writings led to his discovery of Surrealism and Dada and a lifelong connection to the work and philosophy of Marcel Duchamp. Central to Sugimoto’s work is the idea that photography is a time machine, a method of preserving and picturing memory and time. This theme provides the defining principle of his ongoing series including, among others, “Dioramas” (1976-); “Theaters” (1978-); and “Seascapes” (1980-). Sugimoto sees with the eye of the sculptor, painter, architect, and philosopher. He uses his camera in a myriad of ways to create images that seem to convey his subjects’ essence, whether architectural, sculptural, painterly, or of the natural world. He places extraordinary value on craftsmanship, printing his photographs with meticulous attention and a keen understanding of the nuances of silver-print making and its potential for tonal richness in his seemingly infinite palette of blacks, whites, and grays. Recent projects include an architectural commission at Naoshima Contemporary Art Center in Japan, for which Sugimoto designed and built a Shinto shrine, and the photographic series, “Conceptual Forms,” inspired by Marcel Duchamp’s “Large Glass: The Bride Stripped Bare by her Bachelors, Even.” Sugimoto has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts; the 2001 Hasselblad Foundation International Award in Photography; and has had one-person exhibitions at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Museum of Modern Art, New York; LAMoCA; Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston; MCA Chicago; and Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, among others. The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC, and the Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, are joint organizers of a 2005 Sugimoto retrospective.[pbs.org]
  • Condition Report
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  • History & Provenance
    • Provenance:
      Christie's New York, 2007

      Exhibition:
      Issued on occasion of the Sugimoto retrospectives in Tokyo and Pittsburgh in 1991.

      Publications:
      Sugimoto, Hiroshi. Hiroshi Sugimoto: conceptual forms / [contributions by] Thomas Kellein, Yoshiaki Nishino, Takayo Iida. Actes Sud; Paris: Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain; New York: distributed in USA by Thames & Hudson Inc., 2004.

      Sugimoto, Hiroshi, with Marco de Michelis (Author), Robert Fitzpatrick (Author), John Yau (Contributor), Francesco Bonami (Editor). Hiroshi Sugimoto: Architecture. D.A.P./Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, 2003.

      Sugimoto, Hiroshi, with Thomas Kellein (Author), Eckhard Schneider (Editor). Hiroshi Sugimoto: Architecture of Time. Kunsthaus Bregenz, 2003.

      Sugimoto, Hiroshi. Hiroshi Sugimoto: the Hasselblad Award 2001. Göteborg, Sweden: Hasselblad Center, 2001.

      Sugimoto, Hiroshi. Hiroshi Sugimoto: time exposed / Thomas Kellein; [translated by David Britt]. London; New York: Thames and Hudson, 1995.

      Sugimoto, Hiroshi. Joe / photographs by Hiroshi Sugimoto ; text by Jonathan Safran Foer ; designed by Takaaki Matsumoto. St. Louis, MO: Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts; New York: distributed by Prestel, c2006.

      Sugimoto, Hiroshi. Sugimoto / [Editor, Russell Ferguson]. New York: Fotofolio, c1999.
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    offset lithograph
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    Phillips de Pury & Company New York:
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