Geometric Shape
Shot on black-and-white analog film, this series distills Museum SAN into light, geometry, and silence. Designed by Tadao Ando, the master of minimalist exposed-concrete architecture, the museum opened in 2013 in the mountains, completed with works by light-and-space artist James Turrell. The main building's four wings—square, triangle, and circle—frame the sky, binding earth, space, and the human gaze. By removing color, the series allows Ando's concrete forms to be read through their essentials: edge, shadow, and the slow movement of light across the surface. In that stillness, the work echoes the museum's slogan, "Disconnect to Connect," inviting a quiet return of perception within nature and art.