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Hiroshi Sugimoto by Josh Rubin

The MCA Chicago is featuring work from Hiroshi Sugimoto, a Japanese photographer. Sugimoto's blurry perspective on architecture is sublime. The installation was also designed by the artist and is among the most intriguing presentations of photographs that I have ever experienced.
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