Splitting Daylight: Hiroshi Sugimoto's Photographs of Color
Briefly

Each image in the Opticks series by Hiroshi Sugimoto is created using a custom prism to refract daylight into a full spectrum, captured with Polaroid film and enlarged into unique C-prints, blurring the lines between physical and ethereal, deep and film-like.
Sugimoto's shift to color photography in Opticks introduces a new dimension to his exploration of light, duration, and history, referencing Isaac Newton's Opticks book in the process, creating a captivating experience for viewers, old and new.
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