Hiroshi Sugimoto - Nature of Light (signed) - 2009

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Hiroshi Sugimoto, Nature of Light (signed), a 1st edition hardback of 112 pages in English and Japanese, published by Nohara in 2009, with fine condition and dust jacket wear, detailing photography, nature and science subjects.

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This catalog, produced in conjunction with Sugimoto’s exhibition at the Izu Photo Museum in Japan, documents this important artist’s recent investigations on the science and the presentation of photography. Documenting in detail Sugimoto’s architectural and landscape design of the new Izu Photo Museum, the book is at once a reinvention of the artist as architect, as it is an insightful guide to Sugimoto’s interest in the earliest beginnings of photography. Instigated by the urging of his friend, Pop Art icon Richard Hamilton, Sugimoto went to England to visit the museum of William Henry Fox Talbot, the inventor of the negative/positive photographic process. Finding common ground with Talbots’ polymathic interests in art and science, this book details images from Sugimoto’s Photogenic Drawing-Talbot pieces, where Sugimoto reinterprets 15 unprinted negatives from Talbot’s early studies, as well as 15 images from the artist’s Lightning Field series. Includes text by critic Minoru Shimizu.—the publisher

Condition : very good inside, but the dustjacket has signs of wear.

Seller's Story

The Echo 119 gallery, (formerly Galerie & co119) was founded in 2016. Specializing in photography, the gallery presents the work of recognized artists such as that of emerging photographers, from all countries. Particular emphasis is however placed on Japanese artists. The Echo 119 gallery also offers a wide selection of photo books, from the latest releases to rare editions.
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This catalog, produced in conjunction with Sugimoto’s exhibition at the Izu Photo Museum in Japan, documents this important artist’s recent investigations on the science and the presentation of photography. Documenting in detail Sugimoto’s architectural and landscape design of the new Izu Photo Museum, the book is at once a reinvention of the artist as architect, as it is an insightful guide to Sugimoto’s interest in the earliest beginnings of photography. Instigated by the urging of his friend, Pop Art icon Richard Hamilton, Sugimoto went to England to visit the museum of William Henry Fox Talbot, the inventor of the negative/positive photographic process. Finding common ground with Talbots’ polymathic interests in art and science, this book details images from Sugimoto’s Photogenic Drawing-Talbot pieces, where Sugimoto reinterprets 15 unprinted negatives from Talbot’s early studies, as well as 15 images from the artist’s Lightning Field series. Includes text by critic Minoru Shimizu.—the publisher

Condition : very good inside, but the dustjacket has signs of wear.

Seller's Story

The Echo 119 gallery, (formerly Galerie & co119) was founded in 2016. Specializing in photography, the gallery presents the work of recognized artists such as that of emerging photographers, from all countries. Particular emphasis is however placed on Japanese artists. The Echo 119 gallery also offers a wide selection of photo books, from the latest releases to rare editions.
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Details

Number of books
1
Subject
Nature, Photography, Science
Book title
Nature of Light (signed)
Author/ Illustrator
Hiroshi Sugimoto
Condition
Fine
Publication year oldest item
2009
Height
30 cm
Edition
1st Edition
Width
24 cm
Language
English, Japanese
Original language
Yes
Publisher
Nohara
Binding/ Material
Hardback
Number of pages
112
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