January 19, 2025

Hiroshi Sugimoto Gallery: Time Corridors

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Rosana Arifin
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“I am obsessed with the idea of time, the passage of time, the impermanence of things, and how time changes everything. Time is like a vast ocean, and we are just small boats floating on it.” - Hiroshi Sugimoto

On the art island of Naoshima, Japan, the Hiroshi Sugimoto Gallery: Time Corridors is a remarkable interplay of art, architecture, and nature. Opened in 2022, this unique exhibition space offers an immersive journey through the multiple works of renowned Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto, featuring his photography, designs, and sculptures.

Sugimoto’s artistic philosophy revolves around the exploration of time, memory, and human perception. His works often blur the lines between past and present, permanence and transience. Through his iconic black-and-white photography, such as the Seascapes series, Sugimoto captures timeless vistas, presenting them as meditative reflections on the vast continuum of history. His fascination with the intersection of art, science, and architecture manifests in his multidisciplinary projects, where he reinterprets traditional forms and materials to provoke thoughtful engagement with the impermanence of life.

The architectural design of the gallery is a collaborative masterpiece between Sugimoto and esteemed architect Tadao Ando. Ando’s signature style, characterized by the dialogue between concrete, light, and shadow. He creates spaces that invite introspection and engagement. At the Time Corridors gallery, Ando’s minimalist yet powerful approach frames the natural surroundings, incorporating elements like open courtyards and carefully placed openings that allow sunlight to transform the experience throughout the day. His emphasis on spatial continuity and connection to nature resonates deeply with Sugimoto’s exploration of time and the ephemeral.

One of the gallery's highlights is the lounge area, renovated by the New Material Research Laboratory led by Sugimoto. Here, one can relax around the Three Divine Trees table, specially crafted for the space, while appreciating Sugimoto's works, including the Glass Tea House ‘Mondrian’. This setting offers a serene environment to contemplate the interplay between art, nature, and time.

In essence, the Hiroshi Sugimoto Gallery: Time Corridors is more than an exhibition space; it is a contemplative journey through the realms of art and architecture, inviting visitors to ponder the passage of time and the interconnectedness of human experience.

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Hiroshi Sugimoto Gallery: Time Corridors

LOCATION
Naoshima, Japan
DATE
January 19, 2025
ART
Hiroshi Sugimoto
TYPE
Art Gallery
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Architecture
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Minimalistic
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On the art island of Naoshima, Japan, the Hiroshi Sugimoto Gallery: Time Corridors is a remarkable interplay of art, architecture, and nature. Opened in 2022, this unique exhibition space offers an immersive journey through the multiple works of renowned Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto, featuring his photography, designs, and sculptures.

Sugimoto’s artistic philosophy revolves around the exploration of time, memory, and human perception. His works often blur the lines between past and present, permanence and transience. Through his iconic black-and-white photography, such as the Seascapes series, Sugimoto captures timeless vistas, presenting them as meditative reflections on the vast continuum of history. His fascination with the intersection of art, science, and architecture manifests in his multidisciplinary projects, where he reinterprets traditional forms and materials to provoke thoughtful engagement with the impermanence of life.

The architectural design of the gallery is a collaborative masterpiece between Sugimoto and esteemed architect Tadao Ando. Ando’s signature style, characterized by the dialogue between concrete, light, and shadow. He creates spaces that invite introspection and engagement. At the Time Corridors gallery, Ando’s minimalist yet powerful approach frames the natural surroundings, incorporating elements like open courtyards and carefully placed openings that allow sunlight to transform the experience throughout the day. His emphasis on spatial continuity and connection to nature resonates deeply with Sugimoto’s exploration of time and the ephemeral.

One of the gallery's highlights is the lounge area, renovated by the New Material Research Laboratory led by Sugimoto. Here, one can relax around the Three Divine Trees table, specially crafted for the space, while appreciating Sugimoto's works, including the Glass Tea House ‘Mondrian’. This setting offers a serene environment to contemplate the interplay between art, nature, and time.

In essence, the Hiroshi Sugimoto Gallery: Time Corridors is more than an exhibition space; it is a contemplative journey through the realms of art and architecture, inviting visitors to ponder the passage of time and the interconnectedness of human experience.

Hiroshi Sugimoto Gallery: Time Corridors

LOCATION
Naoshima, Japan
DATE
January 19, 2025
ART
Hiroshi Sugimoto
TYPE
Art Gallery
TAGS
Abstract
Architecture
Art
Minimalistic
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