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Hiroshi Sugimoto | Art21 | Preview from Season 3 of "Art in the Twenty-First Century" (2005)

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    This is a very traditional 19th century
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    painter studio in Paris.
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    and I'm not using any artificial light here
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    and all I do is shading up and down
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    and then I can control the light.
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    To me, this system, this method still makes the best color picture.
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    Our, we think we keep making inventions and making tools
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    as sophisticated as possible. But to me
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    contemporary people tend to rely on the computer method
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    and all the machines. That's not good enough.
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    You need something more than that.
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    So, this system is very hard to control
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    but still makes the best pictures.
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    So, I'm against that kind of evolution, you know,
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    [laughs] I am sticking to the traditional method.
Title:
Hiroshi Sugimoto | Art21 | Preview from Season 3 of "Art in the Twenty-First Century" (2005)
Description:

Central to Hiroshi Sugimoto's work is the idea that photography is a time machine, a method of preserving and picturing memory and time. Sugimoto sees with the eye of the sculptor, painter, architect, and philosopher. He creates images that seem to convey his subjects' essence, whether architectural, sculptural, painterly, or of the natural world.

Hiroshi Sugimoto is featured in the Season 3 episode "Memory" of the Art21 series "Art:21 -- Art in the Twenty-First Century".

Learn more about Hiroshi Sugimoto: http://www.art21.org/artists/hiroshi-sugimoto

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