Hiroshi Sugimoto: Optical Allusion
New York, 2 May – 2 August 2024
Lisson Gallery
Hiroshi Sugimoto uses a prism to split white light into its constituent colors, capturing the resulting spectrum in his images. His process begins with setting up the prism at home to isolate sections of spectral light, focusing on the edges where light transitions into darkness. Sugimoto further manipulates the light using mirrors to expand and introduce variations in color. The artist's work explores the themes of light, color, and perception, questioning scientific conventions and aiming to reveal the hidden polychromatic world around us.
New York, 2 May – 2 August 2024
Lisson Gallery
Hiroshi Sugimoto uses a prism to split white light into its constituent colors, capturing the resulting spectrum in his images. His process begins with setting up the prism at home to isolate sections of spectral light, focusing on the edges where light transitions into darkness. Sugimoto further manipulates the light using mirrors to expand and introduce variations in color. The artist's work explores the themes of light, color, and perception, questioning scientific conventions and aiming to reveal the hidden polychromatic world around us.
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- Sculptures
- Mots-clés
- Art gallery, Art exhibition
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