Photographer Tokihiro Sato (born 1957), along with contemporaries Toshio Shibata and Naoya Hatakeyama, focuses on the shifting landscape of modern Japan. Using a 8 x 10 inch camera fitted with a darkening filter, Sato creates lengthy exposures in which he moves throughout landscapes, pausing periodically with a mirror that reflects sunlight back at the camera. The light is recorded, as are traces of his presence, but he himself is rendered invisible by his motion.
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Photographer Tokihiro Sato (born 1957), along with contemporaries Toshio Shibata and Naoya Hatakeyama, focuses on the shifting landscape of modern Japan. Using a 8 x 10 inch camera fitted with a darkening filter, Sato creates lengthy exposures in which he moves throughout landscapes, pausing periodically with a mirror that reflects sunlight back at the camera. The light is recorded, as are traces of his presence, but he himself is rendered invisible by his motion.
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Used book in good and clean conditions. Pages and cover are intact. Limited notes marks and highlighting may be present. May show signs of normal shelf wear and bends on edges. Item may be missing CDs or access codes. May include library marks. Fast Shipping.
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Very Good. 0865592179. 14 full page plates. With an essay and an interview with the artist by Elizabeth Siegel. Published on the occasion of the exhibition, January 15 to May 8, 2005 at the Art Institute of Chicago.; Tight, clean and crisp. Minor creases to rear cover corners, otherwise in excellent condition. No inscriptions. No remainder mark. Not ex-library.; 9.30 X 8.60 X 0.20 inches; 40 pages.
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VG (light scuffs & scratches to wraps. bump to back upper corner w/ light crimp/crease to pg corners) BW pictorial wraps; 39 pp.; 14 bw plates. Accompanied the 2005 exhibition of work rendered by Japanese photographer Tokihiro Sato (b. 1957). "Sato creates long-exposure photographs in which he travels through the frame of the landscape, drawing with a flashlight (by night) or reflecting sunlight back at the camera with a mirror (by day). These lights are recorded as traces of the artist's presence, while he himself is rendered invisible by his motion during the course of the exposure. Installed as large-scale transparencies that are lit from behind, these glowing images embody presence and absence, and materiality and spirituality...The book reproduces fourteen transparencies in rich duotone, and features an essay by...Elizabeth Siegel. Also included is an interview with the artist, in which he elucidates his technique and discusses the relationship between photography and sculpture that he explores in his work." (back cover).
Add this copy of Photo Respiration: Tokihiro Sato Photographs to cart. $54.54, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2005 by Art Inst of Chicago Museum Sho.