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This Issue is dedicated to artist Hiroshi Sugimoto. This number actually corresponds to number 100 since the founding of the review in 1926. It presents several texts by Sugimoto, an interview with the artist by Hans Ulrich Obrist, a large series of photos of fossils made by the artist, some of which were exhibited in the spaces of Cahiers d’Art. It includes an unprecedented and never published series of photographs of masterpieces of canonical modern artists (Picasso, Duchamp, Brancusi) produced by the artist at MoMA, but also in situ views of the “Today” project today, the world is dead “produced at the Palais de Tokyo until September 7, 2014. A text by Jacques Herzog is devoted to Sugimoto’s report on architecture. Limited edition of 25 French copies and 25 English copies all signed. A recent work by Sugimoto, Marcel Duchamp, Bicycle Wheel (2014) was exclusively chosen for the cover of this limited edition, presented in an embossed box covered with yellow fabric and designed by the artist. Each review has the artist’s signature next to In Praise of Shadow 980906, a work specially created for the review composed of a lithograph and a transparent printed paper. The two versions, French and English, are each accompanied by a unique gelatin silver print, reserved for this limited edition of 25 and chosen by the artist in the Pre-Photography Time-Recording Devices series.
작품 정보+
- 재료
- Silver Gelatin Print
- 크기
- 32 cm x 25 cm
- 제작년도
- 2014
- 액자
- 54 cm x 43 cm
- 에디션
- Edition of 25, 5AP
- 보증서
- 갤러리가 발행하는 진품 보증서 포함
배송 및 관세+
- 갤러리 위치에서 발송됩니다 (작품별로 설정되며, 기본값은 갤러리 주소입니다)
- 배송비는 도착지에 따라 결제 시 계산됩니다
- 운송 중 전체 보험을 선택할 수 있습니다
- 보통 영업일 기준 10일 이내에 미술품 전용 포장으로 발송됩니다
- 일부 작품은 직접 픽업이 가능합니다 (배송비 없음)
- 표시 가격에는 판매자 국가 또는 작품 발송지에 적용되는 부가가치세가 포함될 수 있습니다
- 구매자 국가에서 발생하는 관세, 수입 부가가치세/GST, 통관 수수료 및 기타 세금은 가격에 포함되어 있지 않으며 구매자가 부담합니다
- 이는 도착지 세관 당국이 산정하며 운송업체가 별도로 청구합니다
- 관할 지역에 따라 결제 시 판매세가 추가될 수 있습니다

Through meticulously balanced images that encourage prolonged attention, Sugimoto’s work focuses audience consideration on the ways in which humanity makes sense of itself. Sugimoto moved to Los Angeles in 1971, receiving his BFA from the Art Center College of Design in 1972. In 1974, he moved to New York, and became involved in the Minimal and Conceptual art scenes of the late 1970s. His best-known series, including Dioramas, Theaters, Seascapes, Portraits, Architecture, Conceptual Forms, and Lightning Fields draw heavily upon repetition, unifying disparate locations through shared compositions, and are characterized by use of long exposures, black and white film, and analog processes. In recent years, Sugimoto has begun to design architectural spaces that, like his photographs, use simplicity of form to focus attention on the mechanisms through which we understand the world. Sugimoto has had solo exhibitions at the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Osaka (1989), the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles (1994), San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (2000), the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao and the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin (2008), among many other venues. He has received many honors, including the Praemium Imperiale Award for Painting, Tokyo in 2009 and Officier de L’ordre des Arts et des Lettres, in Paris in 2013. In 2017, he was honored as a Person of Cultural Merit in Tokyo. His photographs are in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Museum of Modern Art, New York; National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Tate Gallery, London; and many others.
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Founded in 1926 by Christian Zervos at 14, rue du Dragon in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Cahiers d’Art encompasses a publishing house, a gallery, and a revue. The Cahiers d’Art Revue was entirely unique when it was introduced, and it still is: a revue of contemporary art defined by its combination of striking typography and layout, abundant photography, and juxtaposition of ancient and modern art. Between the 1920s and the mid-1970s, Cahiers d’Art published ninety-seven issues of the Revue and more than fifty books on fine art and architecture, as well as the thirty-three volume catalogue raisonné of Pablo Picasso. After its acquisition and relaunch in 2012 by Staffan Ahrenberg, an editorial board comprised of Sam Keller, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Isabela Mora, and Staffan Ahrenberg was created. Cahiers d’Art has since published several new Revues and art books devoted to Ellsworth Kelly, Rosemarie Trockel, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Alexander Calder, Pablo Picasso, Thomas Schütte, Gabriel Orozco, Joan Miró, Lucas Arruda, Ai Weiwei, Arthur Jafa, Frank Gehry, Christo, and others. From the 1920s till today, Cahiers d’Art has maintained a gallery, exhibiting the artists it publishes. Cahiers d’Art continues to fulfill its mission to be the cultural bridge between the avant-garde of Picasso, Duchamp, and Le Corbusier, and the leading artists and architects of our time.
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This Issue is dedicated to artist Hiroshi Sugimoto. This number actually corresponds to number 100 since the founding of the review in 1926. It presents several texts by Sugimoto, an interview with the artist by Hans Ulrich Obrist, a large series of photos of fossils made by the artist, some of which were exhibited in the spaces of Cahiers d’Art. It includes an unprecedented and never published series of photographs of masterpieces of canonical modern artists (Picasso, Duchamp, Brancusi) produced by the artist at MoMA, but also in situ views of the “Today” project today, the world is dead “produced at the Palais de Tokyo until September 7, 2014. A text by Jacques Herzog is devoted to Sugimoto’s report on architecture. Limited edition of 25 French copies and 25 English copies all signed. A recent work by Sugimoto, Marcel Duchamp, Bicycle Wheel (2014) was exclusively chosen for the cover of this limited edition, presented in an embossed box covered with yellow fabric and designed by the artist. Each review has the artist’s signature next to In Praise of Shadow 980906, a work specially created for the review composed of a lithograph and a transparent printed paper. The two versions, French and English, are each accompanied by a unique gelatin silver print, reserved for this limited edition of 25 and chosen by the artist in the Pre-Photography Time-Recording Devices series.
작품 정보+
- 재료
- Silver Gelatin Print
- 크기
- 32 cm x 25 cm
- 제작년도
- 2014
- 액자
- 54 cm x 43 cm
- 에디션
- Edition of 25, 5AP
- 보증서
- 갤러리가 발행하는 진품 보증서 포함
배송 및 관세+
- 갤러리 위치에서 발송됩니다 (작품별로 설정되며, 기본값은 갤러리 주소입니다)
- 배송비는 도착지에 따라 결제 시 계산됩니다
- 운송 중 전체 보험을 선택할 수 있습니다
- 보통 영업일 기준 10일 이내에 미술품 전용 포장으로 발송됩니다
- 일부 작품은 직접 픽업이 가능합니다 (배송비 없음)
- 표시 가격에는 판매자 국가 또는 작품 발송지에 적용되는 부가가치세가 포함될 수 있습니다
- 구매자 국가에서 발생하는 관세, 수입 부가가치세/GST, 통관 수수료 및 기타 세금은 가격에 포함되어 있지 않으며 구매자가 부담합니다
- 이는 도착지 세관 당국이 산정하며 운송업체가 별도로 청구합니다
- 관할 지역에 따라 결제 시 판매세가 추가될 수 있습니다
$14,617

