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Hiroshi Sugimoto: ‘When photography was believable, my art was possible’
Hiroshi Sugimoto, an older Japanese man with white hair, wearing glasses and a grey suit jacket over a white t-shirt sits in the Hayward Gallery, behind him are two of his art works, part of the Hayward Gallery's Hiroshi Sugimoto exhibition
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Hiroshi Sugimoto: ‘When photography was believable, my art was possible’

Photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto leads us through the Hayward Gallery’s 2023 survey of five decades of his work in this video interview.

Hiroshi Sugimoto at Hayward Gallery: curator introduction from Ralph Rugoff
Installation view of Hiroshi Sugimoto, Polar Bear, 1976.
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Hiroshi Sugimoto at Hayward Gallery: curator introduction from Ralph Rugoff

Hayward Gallery Director Ralph Rugoff introduces the Hayward Gallery exhibition Hiroshi Sugimoto, the largest survey to date of the photographer’s work
Hiroshi Sugimoto: ‘My camera works as a time machine’
Hiroshi Sugimoto, an older Japanese man, wears sunglasses and a light jacket whilst being interviewed overlooking his Enoura Observatory in Japan
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Hiroshi Sugimoto: ‘My camera works as a time machine’

Photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto considers the impact of the invention of the camera and details his own approach, in this video.