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Hiroshi Sugimoto Interview: Between Sea and Sky 

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Enjoy this visually stunning video featuring the legendary Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto. He here describes the out-of-body experience he had when photographing the moon from a cliff, 100 meters above the sea, which later culminated in his ongoing ‘Seascape’ photographic series of the sea and its horizon.
“One day I simply turned it around. Suddenly it was no longer the view of the Moon from the Earth. It became a view of the Moon from a spaceship, hanging over the Earth.” If he turned around his photos of the moon and the sea, Sugimoto realized, he could gain a cosmic vision, and thus, in 1980, a new series was created in which he intentionally looks at his photos in a vertical way. When he creates his ‘Seascapes’, he always tries to capture air and water in equal halves, applying a constant method of always splitting the frame equally between sea and sky: “When you look up at outer space there’s the Moon and the stars. But on the surface of the Earth, the farthest place people can see is a sea horizon.” Moreover, Sugimoto argues that seascapes are also pivotal in that they are the only scenery that we, in our modern world, still share with the ancients: “Resources are limited, so inevitably they will run out… In order to face a failure likely to happen in the near future, we should see once again the seascapes that the ancients saw to revert us to our innocent minds. So my work hopefully gives us an opportunity to think before destroying ourselves.”
Hiroshi Sugimoto (b. 1948) is a Japanese artist and photographer. Sugimoto is the recipient of several prestigious awards including the Hasselblad Foundation International Award in Photography (2001), the Praemium Imperiale Award for Painting (2009) and The Royal Photographic Society, Centenary Medal (2017). In 2006, he was the subject of a mid-career retrospective organized by the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington D.C. and the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo. Sugimoto has had solo exhibitions at prominent venues such as the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Osaka, Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin. His works are presently held in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, The Museum of Modern art in New York, the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. and the Center for Contemporary Art in Kitakyushu in Japan. Sugimoto lives and works between New York City and Tokyo. For more see: www.sugimotohiroshi.com/
Hiroshi Sugimoto was interviewed at the Enoura Observatory in Odawara, Japan by Haruko Hoyle in June 2018.
Camera: Yudai Maruyama
Edited by: Roxanne Bagheshirin Lærkesen
Produced by: Kasper Bech Dyg and Roxanne Bagheshirin Lærkesen
Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2018
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@Relax-pg6nz
@Relax-pg6nz 7 месяцев назад
素晴らしかったです。偶然ですね。1980年僕の母国にきて素敵な写真を撮っていただいたと言っていました。現在、逆に私は杉本さんの母国に住み、写真家として活躍させて頂いている。素晴らしいインタビューを見せていただき感謝申します。
@stuartbaines2843
@stuartbaines2843 5 лет назад
The planet needs a few more people with this kind of Vision. Less consumption more thought.
@oshxamo
@oshxamo 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing this with us.
@stineke3021
@stineke3021 4 года назад
what an artist, and a wise man👌
@andreathode3782
@andreathode3782 5 лет назад
Pure gold! What a great channel!❤️
@OrtoInScatola
@OrtoInScatola 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing this interview with Sugimoto sensei
@BijanIzadi
@BijanIzadi 5 лет назад
This was amazing, thank you
@dovstruzer3610
@dovstruzer3610 5 лет назад
I THINK THIS IS THE MOST MINIMALISTIC PHTOGRAPHER I' V EVER ESEEN HIS PHOTOGRAPHS ARE WHAT HE WANTS TO SEE ,AND NOT WHAT YOU SEE IN REALITY EVEN SO THEY ARE SIMPLY AMAZING
@STUYBUS
@STUYBUS 5 лет назад
Spectacular
@kblack3970
@kblack3970 7 месяцев назад
Wow!
@soldiaz62
@soldiaz62 4 года назад
perfect
@gregomorel9138
@gregomorel9138 3 года назад
sound desing was perfect
@mamumonkan
@mamumonkan Год назад
maybe, but video design very poor
@terryoneill9920
@terryoneill9920 5 лет назад
Now, that's a lav!
@rick-yo
@rick-yo 3 года назад
Interesting talk. Will 19th century technology allow us to reconnect ourselves with our primal relationship with nature? His search seems romantic. The term “landscape” itself is a representation, an abstraction. The photographic gaze already depicts distance. It seems more technology just further distanced ourselves from nature. Why not just put down everything and be immersed directly in nature. Sugimoto already knows...to feel it spiritually in our bodies. Great content from the channel!
@brauliomorrison
@brauliomorrison Год назад
A+
@ruibai434
@ruibai434 Год назад
The shonen has become the master
@hashimotofoto
@hashimotofoto 2 года назад
神からの仕事を承っている様です。自然体の美の先人と神に敬意を感じます。
@macmacoytot
@macmacoytot 4 года назад
are those seascapes originally presented in vertical orientation?
@digitalsage5636
@digitalsage5636 9 месяцев назад
Orewaaaaaaa fujimino sugimoto daaaaaa😡
@tanyaleef5138
@tanyaleef5138 5 лет назад
A very good interview with great musical background, who composed it and what is the name of the musician
@danielhilson3134
@danielhilson3134 5 лет назад
The track is a piece of library music by Russell Gilmour: www.adrenalinsounds.com/#!details?id=1094350
@mamumonkan
@mamumonkan Год назад
Hello Roxanne Bagheshirin Lærkesen WHY YOU USE KEN BURNS EFFECT FOR JAPANESE PHOTOGRAPHY ??? PLMK !!!
@jalexanderevans
@jalexanderevans 5 лет назад
*sees seascape* I must stop capitalism!!
@musloom
@musloom Месяц назад
LOL
@orionmichniacki1820
@orionmichniacki1820 10 месяцев назад
ketchup
@mamumonkan
@mamumonkan Год назад
I feel very strong shame for this video. It is done in Western Style: Zooming and crapping inside images , subtitles inside images. No feeling for Eastern esthetics and philosophy - VERY SAD !
@nonel4515
@nonel4515 5 лет назад
He is wrong about Capitalism...what it is. But at least he is thinking.
@leventkaraoglu7914
@leventkaraoglu7914 4 года назад
absolutely...
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