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Gelatin silver print mounted on paper - Image size - 46.9 x 58.5 cm (18 ½ x 23 in) - Sheet size - 49 x 60 cm (19 ¼ x 23 ¾ in.) // Rietveld-Schroder House by Hiroshi Sugimoto is a haunting and atmospheric gelatin silver print from 1999. Capturing the iconic Rietveld-Schröder House in Utrecht, designed by architect Gerrit Rietveld, Sugimoto’s photograph employs deliberate blur to render the modernist structure in an ethereal, dreamlike state. The soft focus creates an impression of transience and mystery, transforming the house into a spectral presence amidst the landscape. Sugimoto’s approach imbues the iconic architectural lines and minimalist design of the house with an almost painterly quality, stripping away details to leave only the essence of its form. This photograph, printed on paper and mounted, invites viewers to consider the relationship between memory, architecture, and the passage of time.
Rietveld-Schroder House, 1999
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Gelatin silver print mounted on paper - Image size - 46.9 x 58.5 cm (18 ½ x 23 in) - Sheet size - 49 x 60 cm (19 ¼ x 23 ¾ in.) // Rietveld-Schroder House by Hiroshi Sugimoto is a haunting and atmospheric gelatin silver print from 1999. Capturing the iconic Rietveld-Schröder House in Utrecht, designed by architect Gerrit Rietveld, Sugimoto’s photograph employs deliberate blur to render the modernist structure in an ethereal, dreamlike state. The soft focus creates an impression of transience and mystery, transforming the house into a spectral presence amidst the landscape. Sugimoto’s approach imbues the iconic architectural lines and minimalist design of the house with an almost painterly quality, stripping away details to leave only the essence of its form. This photograph, printed on paper and mounted, invites viewers to consider the relationship between memory, architecture, and the passage of time.
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What is ‘light and space’?
The Light and Space Movement refers to loosely affiliated art movements connected to minimalism, geometric abstraction, and op art that originated in Southern California in the 1960s. Greatly influenced by artist John McLaughlin, these artists focused on sensory phenomena such as light, perception, and space as central elements of their work. They also incorporated cutting-edge technologies from the aerospace and engineering industries to develop light-filled and sensuous objects, creating immersive experiences that emphasize the viewer's perception.
