ポラエヴァシー / Polaevacy(Signed)

荒木 経惟 / Nobuyoshi Araki

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Publisher/晶文社

   Published/2000
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/128   Size/155*218*15
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"With OBI" is a photobook by Nobuyoshi Araki, one of the leading contemporary Japanese photographers. This is Araki's first collection of Polaroid works, published in 2000. It contains a large number of Polaroids selected from the nearly 2,000 images he had taken up to that point. From nudes, kimonos, and bondage to Naoto Takenaka, Miho Nakayama, Ciro, still life, and street photography, Araki's style is full of them. The dialogue with photo critic Kotaro Izawa at the end of the book is also worth reading, and Araki's thoughts on the appeal of Polaroid are summarized in keywords. "A camera that doesn't make you grow up," "The smell of secrets, the smell of danger," "Make everything 'now,'" "Photograph women and life in a perfect square," and so on. The following is Araki's comment: "I often say 'naughty,' but Polaroid has a sense of naughty. It has a naughty feeling, doesn't it? It has the pleasure of a sense of childhood to boyhood. Polaroid can't grow up. That's why it's perfect for 'naughty.' "I get excited when I'm taking pictures." Comes with obi and autographed by the photographer .
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<Condition> Very good.
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