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Hiroshi Sugimoto has received the 2021 ArtCenter College of Design Alumni Award for Lifetime Achievement. Born in Tokyo in 1948, Sugimoto moved to the United States in 1970 to study photography. The multi-disciplinary artist works in photography, sculpture, installation and architecture. His art bridges Eastern and Western ideologies while examining the nature of time, perception, and the origins of consciousness.
In 2009, he established the Odawara Art Foundation, a charitable nonprofit organization to promote traditional Japanese performing arts and culture. Sugimoto’s art works have been exhibited around the world and are in numerous public collections including The Guggenheim, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Museum of Modern Art in New York; the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.; the National Gallery and the Tate Gallery in London; and the National Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo.
Produced, Written and Directed by Matthew Rolston (B.F.A. Photography and Imaging, 1978)
Executive Producers: Keiko Doi (B.F.A. Fine Art, 1997), Laura Shumate
Edited by: Denis Ogorodov (B.A. Film, 2013)
Motion Graphics Design by: El Ogorodova (B.F.A. Graphic Design, 2011)
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