Apr 18, 2013 - Sale 2311

Sale 2311 - Lot 298

Price Realized: $ 13,200
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 7,000 - $ 10,000
SUGIMOTO, HIROSHI (1948- )
The magnificent portfolio "Time Exposed," with 50 plates, and including the frontispiece of the IBM Courtyard in Tokyo. Tri-tone offset lithographs, each 9 3/8x12 1/8 inches (23.8x30.8 cm.), tipped to mounts with the debossed title, date, and plate number on recto. Folio, brushed aluminum portfolio case with the card slipcase; with the colophon pages; contents loose as issued. one of 500 copies. 1991

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Hiroshi Sugimoto's sublime studies of seascapes are meditational, grand, and elusive. The horizon lines-some defined, some a hazy diffusion into the sky-are placed at the same plane in each image, creating a sense of seamless, transcendent sameness. Although the locations are debossed in the white mounts below each image (underlining Sugimoto's technical exactness), they are largely interchangeable. The photographs, made with a large-format camera and using a long exposure, are both meant to capture the passage of time and, it seems, to create a sense of timelessness and placelessness.

Many of Sugimoto's projects have used extended time as a component of the creation of the images, and his series are by extension a philosophical consideration of mortality. They document the world as it is (in this case the essential and life-giving resources water and air), but also reveal something of how the world feels without us, the viewer. Sugimoto said, "To me photography functions as a fossilization of time." In apparent opposition to our concept of photography as a record of a moment, Sugimoto's statement implies that the medium has the potential to also serve as a record of what is no longer present.