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Taking Up The Melody

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Taking Up The Melody

$52.28

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The Story

First edition, first impression of Taking Up The Melody by Hiroshi Sugimoto. Medium formmt hardback in new condition.

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The book Taking up the Melody, which accompanies the eponymous exhibition, explores Sugimoto’s work through the concept of honka-dori, borrowed from classical Japanese poetry, which refers to the act of revisiting a previous work in order to shift its meaning and revitalize its significance. This principle of reworking allows Sugimoto’s entire body of work to be viewed as a system of variations, where each image is constructed in a conscious relationship to preexisting forms and knowledge: the accumulation of time until the image fades (in the “Theaters” series), the reduction of the landscape to an abstract and ahistorical structure (in the seascapes of “Seascapes”), and the exploration of optical phenomena and the limits of vision (“Opticks”).

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

First edition, first impression of Taking Up The Melody by Hiroshi Sugimoto. Medium formmt hardback in new condition.

About

The book Taking up the Melody, which accompanies the eponymous exhibition, explores Sugimoto’s work through the concept of honka-dori, borrowed from classical Japanese poetry, which refers to the act of revisiting a previous work in order to shift its meaning and revitalize its significance. This principle of reworking allows Sugimoto’s entire body of work to be viewed as a system of variations, where each image is constructed in a conscious relationship to preexisting forms and knowledge: the accumulation of time until the image fades (in the “Theaters” series), the reduction of the landscape to an abstract and ahistorical structure (in the seascapes of “Seascapes”), and the exploration of optical phenomena and the limits of vision (“Opticks”).

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