Noguchi Rika "The Sun"

D'Amelio Gallery

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Noguchi Rika’s critically acclaimed photographic series "The Sun," begun in 2005, depicts 18 images recorded by shooting directly into the sun using the most primitive type of lens-less device for capturing images: the pinhole camera. The subjects of Noguchi’s mysterious and oft-described “spiritual” photographs have included hikers on Mount Fuji, a rocket-launch center in southern Japan, and the depths of the Ocean. She does not manipulate her images, neither through darkroom nor digital effects. Here, in "The Sun," we see an earth-based exploration of the closest celestial body in proximity to the earth and our most familiar star. Solar flares burst from behind commonplace subjects, landscapes and urban architectures. The other-worldliness of the soft-focused glow suggests an unknown that exists within the possibility of human experience.

[Image: Noguchi Rika "The Sun #1" (2005-2006) c-print 17.83 x 25.71 in.]

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from May 02, 2009 to June 20, 2009

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Noguchi Rika

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