In Lightning Fields, Sugimoto experiments with camera-less photography to produce dramatic images created by exposing photographic film to electrical currents produced by a Van de Graaff 400,000-volt generator.
The exhibition will present Sugimoto’s most recent series of photographs, Opticks (2018-ongoing), inspired by Isaac Newton’s pivotal investigations in the 17th century, which proved that natural light was not purely white but comprised of multiple colours. The vivid colour photographs of prism-refracted light are the result of almost a decade of experimentation and are described by the artist as ‘a new kind of painting’.
Public Engagement Programs
To celebrate the opening of Time Machine, the MCA Australia will host Up Late: Hiroshi Sugimoto an evening of dedicated events including poetry readings by award-winning writer Brook Emery and a Body Weather performance by dancer and choreographer Victoria Hunt, from 5–9pm on the 2 August.
A special in-conversation between Hiroshi Sugimoto and exhibition co-curator, Lara Strongman, Director of Curatorial and Digital, will also take place at 6pm on the 2 August.
The MCA Australia has commissioned sound artist Ai Yamamoto to create a pair of soundscapes to be enjoyed by visitors in the exhibition space. Yamamoto’s atmospheric compositions directly respond to Sugimoto’s Seascapes, Opticks and Mathematical Models series of works.
Family Space: Light Lab will offer free hands-on artmaking activities inspired by Hiroshi Sugimoto’s Opticks series of photographs, on weekends throughout the exhibition and every day during school holidays (28 September – 13 October).
Taking place every weekend in the exhibition galleries, visitors can enjoy a series of talks, music performances, poetry readings, activities and experiences responding to Sugimoto’s artworks.
Visitors to the exhibition will also be able to access a range of digital resources about the exhibition including information on the artist, video interviews, and all-ages activities.
Visit go.mca.com.au/TimeMachine for more information.
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