
Hiroshi Sugimoto
Hiroshi Sugimoto is a renowned Japanese architect and photographer, celebrated for his mastery of light and his innovative approach to photography. Born in 1948, Sugimoto has gained international acclaim for his striking images that often blur the lines between reality and illusion. His works encompass a variety of themes, including seascapes, theaters, and architecture, often exploring the passage of time and the essence of existence. Sugimoto's career has been marked by numerous exhibitions and prestigious awards, making him a significant figure in contemporary art and photography. His recent appearance at the Dior pre-fall 2025 show in Kyoto alongside fellow photographer Yuriko Takagi highlights his ongoing influence and relevance in the fashion world.
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