Japanese Artist Hiroshi Sugimoto's "Acts of God" at Fraenkel Gallery
THE ALPHA OMEGA ARTS
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CALIFORNIA---Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto’s "The Last Supper: Acts of God" will be on display at the Fraenkel gallery from May 1 - July 3, 2014. The exhibition, "Hiroshi Sugimoto: Acts of God"(1999/2012) is a five-panel photograph, more than 24 feet in length. The artist first created this work in 1999, from a life-size wax reproduction of Leonardo’s "The Last Supper," which he photographed at a museum in Izu, Japan. In 2012, while the work was stored in the artist’s basement, it was damaged by the storm surge and flooding that occurred when Hurricane Sandy hit New York City. Sugimoto chose to retain the dramatic marks, colorations and ripples that have changed the character of the photograph. This gallery display coincides with a museum exhibition at the Getty Center. [link]
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Hiroshi Sugimoto, The Last Supper: Acts of God (detail), 1999/2012 |
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