Hiroshi Sugimoto Micro-Exhibition (OPENING DAY)
(THROUGH NOVEMBER 3) The micro-exhibition features work by Hiroshi Sugimoto, an internationally renowned artist, photographer and architect whose esoteric practice has explored and redefined human concepts of perception, space, time and light.
Sugimoto’s work blurs the line between reality and fantasy, truth and fiction, life and death. The internationally renowned, multi-disciplinary artist has created a body of work spanning photography, sculpture, installation and architecture.
Hiroshi Sugimoto Micro-Exhibition, courtesy of the Sarofim Collection.
The exhibition is FREE and open to the public.
Gallery Hours
Wednesday to Sunday, noon – 5 p.m.
About the Artist
Hiroshi Sugimoto's images harness the power of visual delight to question conventions. From his diorama displays challenging the concept that a camera never lies, to his Lightning Fields series that abandoned the camera entirely. His artworks have been exhibited around the world, from the Guggenheim, the Smithsonian to the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo.