This lavish book is the only complete collection of the renowned Theaters series, in which Hiroshi Sugimoto opens his shutter as a film begins and closes it as it concludes. "Different movies give different brightnesses. If it's an optimistic story, I usually end up with a bright screen; if it's a sad story, it's a dark screen. Occult movie? Very dark."
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This lavish book is the only complete collection of the renowned Theaters series, in which Hiroshi Sugimoto opens his shutter as a film begins and closes it as it concludes. "Different movies give different brightnesses. If it's an optimistic story, I usually end up with a bright screen; if it's a sad story, it's a dark screen. Occult movie? Very dark."
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Add this copy of Hiroshi Sugimoto: Theatres to cart. $439.00, good condition, Sold by Found Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from AUSTIN, TX, UNITED STATES, published 2000 by Sonnabend Sundell Editions and Eyestorm.
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Hiroshi Sugimoto. Near fine. Essay by Professor Hans Belting and a statement by the artist, followed by 96 well-printed quadtone plates of photographs from the 'Theaters' series, including movie theaters and drive-in theaters. 224 pages. Square folio, bone white glazed boards, silver board slipcase (sound but a but worn at extremities). New York: Sonnabend Sundell Editions & London: Eyestorm, 2000. First trade edition, limited to 4000 copies. A very near fine copy in a very good(+) box. From the publisher: "This book is the first-ever [major] collection of Hiroshi Sugimoto's 'Theater' photographs. To create each image, Sugimoto would take a long-exposure photograph of a cinema screen for the entire duration of a movie, resulting in a blank white screen". --Parr and Badger 308-309.
Add this copy of Hiroshi Sugimoto Theaters to cart. $500.00, very good condition, Sold by art longwood books rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Gloucester, MA, UNITED STATES, published 2000 by Sonnabend Sundell Editions.
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Near Fine Plus. No Jacket, as Issued. Folio-over 12"-15" tall. Hardcover, off-white paper-covered boards in silver slipcase, as issued., slipcase has very slight signs of handling-minute rubbing or tiny scuffs from careful use, mostly to bottom edge. no flaws or notable wear. clean. no writing, markings or labels. no bumps, tears, creases. strong binding and slipcase.; english text. states first edition., 224pp., illustrated throughout with the artist's photographs of various movie screens between uses. texts by hans belting and hiroshi sugimoto.
Add this copy of Hiroshi Sugimoto: Theaters to cart. $554.40, like new condition, Sold by Vincent Borrelli, Bookseller rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Albuquerque, NM, UNITED STATES, published 2000 by Sonnabend Sundell Editions and eyestorm.
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As New. No dust jacket as issued. First edition, first and only printing. Hardbound. Photographs from the 'Theaters' series (including movie theaters and drive-in theaters) and a statement by Hiroshi Sugimoto. Essay by Professor Hans Belting. Designed by Takaaki Matsumoto and Larissa Nowicki of Matsumoto Incorporated, New York. Also includes an exhibition history, bibliography and index. 224 pp., with 96 quadtone plates. 12 x 11 inches. All images were scanned and separated using quadtone separation, by Robert J. Hennessey. All plate sections were beautifully printed using drytrap offset printing on Mohawk Superfine Smooth Eggshell 100lb paper, by Meridian Printing, Rhode Island. The cover was silk-screened with Day-Glo ink and then matte film laminated. The book was Smythsewn bound and is enclosed in a specially designed cardboard slipcase covered in silver paper. The design and reproductions are absolutely exquisite and it is one of the most beautiful photography books I have ever seen! This first trade edition was limited to 4000 hardbound copies. Out of print. Scarce. [Cited in Andrew Roth, ed., The Open Book. (Göteborg, Sweden: Hasselblad Center in association with Steidl Verlag, Göttingen, Germany, 2004), and in Martin Parr and Gerry Badger, The Photobook: A History, Volume I. (London and New York: Phaidon, 2004).]. As New in publisher's shrink-wrap (slit open for inspection). From the publisher: "This book is the first-ever [major] collection of Hiroshi Sugimoto's 'Theater' photographs. To create each image, Sugimoto would take a long-exposure photograph of a cinema screen for the entire duration of a movie, resulting in a blank white screen. 'Different movies give different brightnesses, ' he said. 'If it's an optimistic story, I usually end up with a bright screen; if it's a sad story, it's a dark screen. Occult movie? Very dark. ' The project was partly the result of wanting to make a simple form visible: 'The simplest forms have authority, like a blank white light. And how do you photograph that? You need a framework to make it visible. But this is not simply white light; it is the result of too much information. '"
Add this copy of Hiroshi Sugimoto: Theaters-Deluxe Limited Edition With to cart. $4,805.00, new condition, Sold by Arcana: Books on the Arts rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Culver City, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2000 by Sonnabend Sundell Editions & Eyestorm.
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(SUGIMOTO, HIROSHI). Sugimoto, Hiroshi & Dr. Hans Belting. HIROSHI SUGIMOTO: THEATERS-DELUXE LIMITED EDITION WITH A SIGNED PHOTOGRAVURE PRINT. With a Gravure Print Signed by the Photographer. New York & London: Sonnabend Sundell Editions & Eyestorm, 2000. First Edition. 4to. Printed Boards in Slipcase. Photography Monograph. As New/No Jacket-As Issued. 224pp, 95 illustrations in b&w. Designed by Takaaki Matsumoto. With a biography, exhibition history and bibliography. This is the elegant hardbound survey of Hiroshi Sugimoto's meditative images of films projected in empty movie theaters jointly published in 2000 by Sonnabend Sundell Editions and Eyestorm. A brand new, most handsome example in the publisher's silver paper-over-boards slipcase of the deluxe edition limited to one thousand copies accompanied by the lovely 17 1/8 x 21 1/8" photogravure print entitled "U.A. Walker, New York, 1978" NUMBERED AND SIGNED "H. Sugimoto" in pencil on the lower right margin in the publisher's piano-hinged, brushed aluminum case with limitation pastedown, as issued. 0-615-11596-9 Inventory Number: 025761.