"Hiroshi Sugimoto: Time Machine" is a comprehensive survey of Hiroshi Sugimoto's photographic work over five decades, featuring his major series and lesser-known works. The book delves into Sugimoto's conceptually driven approach, capturing subjects like grand dioramas, seascapes, and portraits of wax effigies. It explores themes of representation, time, memory, and photography's dual role in documentation and invention. Texts by international writers and scholars provide insight into Sugimoto's philosophical inquiries. His work is showcased in major museums globally, reflecting his dual residency in Tokyo and New York City, and highlighting unique creative processes.