WASHINGTON, DC.- The Hirshhorn announces a new installation of work by Guido van der Werve (Dutch, b. Papendrecht, Netherlands, 1977) and Hiroshi Sugimoto (Japanese, b. Tokyo, 1948). On view at the Museum for the first time is Van der Werve’s “Nummer Negen (#9) The Day I Didn’t Turn with the World” (2007), a recent acquisition, which is paired with five works from Sugimoto’s “Seascapes” series. Sugimoto’s works are drawn from a grouping acquired for the Museum by The Glenstone Foundation on the occasion of the artist’s 2005-2006 retrospective, co-organized by the Hirshhorn. Seen together, the pieces quietly create synergy, harmoniously exploring concepts of time, space and solitude, while highlighting the formal and conceptual interplay between cinema and photography. “Nummer Negen” augments the Museum’s holdings of performative film and video, which include significant works by Ana Mendieta (1948-1985) and Bruce Nauman (b.1941