ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 4月5日 12時07分


Hiroshi Sugimoto built his name on photography. His black-and-white images of everything from drive-in movie theaters to Rothko-esque seascapes have found homes in museums all over the world. Now, 4 decades into his career, Hiroshi’s quietly making an ambitious transition, expanding his 2-dimensional vision to one that captures the world in space. Over the past few years, his commissions have grown in stature, including upcoming works for the @hirshhorn and the @japansociety_nyc. But Hiroshi’s most ambitious undertaking is the #EnouraObservatory, a complex in Odawara, a sleepy community about an hour from Tokyo. With Enoura, the self-described “unlicensed architect" aims to create buildings that will “still look nice after civilization is gone,” he told @tmagazine. “After it ends, my building will be the most beautiful building as a ruin.” The project boasts the first structures he has designed from scratch, inside and out. Gen Aihara took this photo of #HiroshiSugimoto at the Enoura Observatory. Visit the link in our profile to read the full @tmagazine story.


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