Hiroshi Sugimoto
Japanese Artist · 1948–
9 works on LinkedCulture
Hiroshi Sugimoto is best known for black and white photographs of particular subjects that he has explored in depth over many years: images of natural-history dioramas, wax-figure installations, sublime seascapes, and ornate movie theater interiors. Through his art he seeks to provoke fundamental questions about the relationship between photography and time, and the nature of reality. Sugimoto was
Works

Arrangement of Botanical Specimens, 1839
Getty Museum · 2008

Asplenium Halleri, Grande Chartreuse 1821 - Cardamine Pratensis, April 1839
Getty Museum · 2008

A Stem of Delicate Leaves of an Umbrellifer, circa 1843 - 1846
Getty Museum · 2009

Bust of Venus, November 26, 1840
Getty Museum · 2009

Lacock Abbey, 1835
Getty Museum · 2009

Leguminoae Papilionaceae (Pea Bean), February 6, circa 1836
Getty Museum · 2009

Magdalen Bridge and College, Oxford, July 28, 1842
Getty Museum · 2009

Nicolaas Henneman, circa 1841
Getty Museum · 2008

Polar Bear
Getty Museum · 1975