For its opening next month, it will juxtapose the late black and grey paintings of Rothko with the minimal
sea and sky photographs of Hiroshi Sugimoto.
Not exact matches
Roman
and Williams has created an enchanting atmosphere that is at once refined
and inviting, with a design that evokes the aesthetic of a luxury airliner complete with ipe floors, brass details, custom walnut -
and - leather sofas
and thoughtfully curated
photographs of
sky,
sea and clouds.
Curated by Susanne Cotter, Director of the Museum Serralves, the exhibition included a number of Tillmans's
photographs of the
sea and sky.
Pace will inaugurate 6 Burlington Gardens in October with Rothko / Sugimoto: Dark Paintings
and Seascapes, an exhibition juxtaposing Mark Rothko's late black
and grey paintings with Hiroshi Sugimoto's contemporary
photographs of the horizon line where
sea meets
sky.
«No line on the Horizon» According to the band, the
photograph was taken by Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto
and represents «an image of the
sea meeting the
sky.»
Sugimoto's Seascapes (begun in 1980) depict bodies of water from the English Channel to the Bay of Sagami, each
photographed in the same stark composition of a horizon line dividing the
sky and sea.
In this collection of
photographs and moving images an ocean laps a crimson island, black fireworks explode in a white night
sky and a submarine surfaces in a graphite
sea.
Using charcoal, graphite
and erasers she produces delicate monochromatic images based on
photographs of the
sea, deserts, the night
sky and other natural phenomena.
The
photographs themselves were taken by the Jamaican - American artist in Vieques, Puerto Rico
and at the West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn on Labor Day 2016,
and, in some, he collages the two so palm trees,
sea and sky bifurcate the city at its lively brightest.
DEBRA BLOOMFIELD Debra Bloomfield's newest large - scale
photograph series,
Seas, embodies the subtle variations of tones, the brilliant gradations of the
sky,
and the muted turbulence of the surfac...