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Conceptual Forms — Hiroshi Sugimoto ~ The mathematical models are sculptural renderings of trigonometric functions the mechanical models were teaching aids for showing the dynamics of Industrial Revolutionage machinery Art resides even in things with no artistic intentions Hiroshi Sugimoto
Hiroshi Sugimoto Conceptual Forms and Mathematical Models ~ This exhibition features five photographs and three sculptures by the Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto b 1948 This is the first exhibition to contrast Sugimoto’s mathematical photographs of 19thcentury mathematical plaster models inspired by Man Ray with his own aluminum or stainlesssteel mathematical models crafted with computercontrolled precision milling machines
Hiroshi Sugimoto Conceptual Forms and Mathematical Models ~ Hiroshi Sugimoto Conceptual Forms and Mathematical Models Klaus Ottmann Hiroshi Sugimoto on FREE shipping on qualifying offers The meticulous practice of photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto born 1948 is like that of a painters Inspired by Marcel Duchamps obsession with the mechanics of space and the mathematical foundations of his works
Hiroshi Sugimoto Conceptual Forms and Mathematical Models ~ Hiroshi Sugimoto Conceptual Forms and Mathematical Models Published by Hatje Cantz Introduction by Hiroshi Sugimoto Text by Klaus Ottmann The meticulous practice of photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto born 1948 is like that of a painters
Conceptual Forms and Mathematical Models Hiroshi Sugimoto ~ The meticulous practice of photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto born 1948 is like that of a painters Inspired by Marcel Duchamps obsession with the mechanics of space and the mathematical foundations of his works such as The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors Even or The Large Glass Sugimoto photographed nineteenthcentury mathematical models from the collection at the Komaba Museum
Hiroshi Sugimoto Conceptual Forms and Mathematical Models ~ Curator at Large Klaus Ottmann introduces Hiroshi Sugimoto Conceptual Forms and Mathematical Models on view at The Phillips Collection from February 7May 10 2015 This exhibition features five
Hiroshi Sugimoto Photography Hatje Cantz ~ The meticulous photographic practice of Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto 1948 in Tokyo is like that of a painter’s Inspired both by Marcel Duchamp’s obsession with the mechanics of space and the mathematical foundations of his works and Man Ray’s photographs of nineteenthcentury mathematical models Sugimoto photographed similar models at the University of Tokyo creating starkly
Hiroshi Sugimoto Conceptual Forms Britannia Street ~ – Hiroshi Sugimoto Gagosian Gallery London is pleased to present Hiroshi Sugimotos new series entitled Conceptual Forms The exhibition features a selection of twentyfour largescale black and white photographs of mathematical models as well as mechanical machine tools
Mathematical Models — Hiroshi Sugimoto ~ Mathematical Models Newton was the forerunner in the pursuit of various mathematical principles and many fields of natural sciences have since followed in his footsteps During the 19th century and beginning of the 20th century the desire to give substance to geometric ideas led to the creation of mathematical models envisioned by
Hiroshi Sugimoto Fraenkel Gallery ~ Hiroshi Sugimoto was born in Japan in 1948 A photographer since the 1970s his work deals with history and temporal existence by investigating themes of time empiricism and metaphysics His primary series include Seascapes Theaters Dioramas Portraits of Madame Tussaud’s wax figures Architecture Colors of Shadow Conceptual Forms and Lightning Fields Sugimoto has received a number
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