The Phillips Collection showcases works by contemporary artist Hiroshi Sugimoto
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The Phillips Collection showcases works by contemporary artist Hiroshi Sugimoto
Hiroshi Sugimoto, Surface of Revolution with Constant Negative Curvature (Mathematical Model 009), 2006. Aluminum and mirror, 76 x 27 1/2 in. diam. Pace Gallery, New York.



WASHINGTON, DC.- On February 7, 2015, The Phillips Collection introduces Hiroshi Sugimoto: Conceptual Forms and Mathematical Models, showcasing works by one of Japan’s most important contemporary artists. Featuring six photographs and three sculptures, the exhibition is the first to contrast Sugimoto’s mathematical photographs with his aluminum or stainless-steel mathematical models. A companion exhibition to Man Ray—Human Equations, the selected works are related to Man Ray’s 1930s photographs of 19th-century mathematical models. Hiroshi Sugimoto is on view through May 10, 2015.

In 2004, Hiroshi Sugimoto (b. 1948) photographed 44 19th-century mathematical and mechanical models from two collections housed at the Graduate School of Mathematics and Sciences and the Museum of the University of Tokyo. Like the mathematical models photographed by Man Ray in the 1930s at the Institut Henri Poincaré in Paris, these models were made in Germany in the 1880s to provide students with a visual understanding of complex trigonometric functions. These photographs are titled Conceptual Forms and convey Sugimoto’s engagement in 19th-century craftsmanship, empirical philosophy, and conceptual art.

In 2005, Sugimoto began manufacturing his own mathematical models using precision computer-controlled electronic milling machines, accurate to a fraction of a millimeter. Several meters tall, these “endless” structures are reduced to the most minimal representations of highly complicated mathematical equations of infinity. Made from aluminum, they either project upward as twisted columns from iron bases or rise as cones from thin, mirrored discs into infinity.

“There is a deep connection between mathematics and photography that originated in the invention of photography itself, a tradition that has carried into the 21st century,” says exhibition curator Klaus Ottmann. “Hiroshi Sugimoto’s work exemplifies this tradition, and this exhibition reflects the artist’s desire to combine a ‘very craft-oriented’ practice with making ‘something artistic and conceptual’.”










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