Araki Impossible Love

荒木 経惟 / Nobuyoshi Araki

¥13,200(¥12,000 + tax)

Publisher/Steidl

   Published/2018
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/367   Size/210*270*35
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"Araki Impossible Love" is a collection of works by Nobuyoshi Araki, one of Japan's leading postwar photographers. The 1960s began with "Satchin," which won the Taiyo Prize; the 1970s was born from his meeting with his beloved wife Yoko, and was represented by "Sentimental Journey," which could be said to be the beginning of "Araki's Personal Photography"; the 1980s saw his collaboration with the famous editor Akira Suei, which was the height of his radical depictions and "eros," and his talent for video expression; and the 1990s, in the wake of Yoko's death, when he began to depict more sentimental feelings through still lifes and landscapes. Nobuyoshi Araki has continued to explore various styles to suit his own feelings and the mood of the times. Since 2000, he has released a collection of works like a "diary" every year, and since 2010, he has continued his creative activities despite suffering from the vision in his right eye, and the publication of exhibitions and photo books has not yet ceased. This book is a catalog of works published on the occasion of an exhibition held in Berlin from 2018 to 2019. The exhibition consists of early works from the 1960s to the early 1970s, as well as his most recent works (Polaroids, etc.) taken in 2018.
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