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"Avant-garde 60's / Avant-garde Sixties (With OBI)" is a photobook by Japanese photographer Yoshioka Yasuhiro. He made his debut at the "Yomiuri Independent Exhibition" in 1961, but his exhibited works were withdrawn for being "obscene," and he self-published his first photobook in 1962, mainly consisting of those removed works. Yoshioka was an artist who challenged avant-garde experimental expression through strong monochrome contrasts and depictions of the human body using collage, and his early works were highly praised by the master Man Ray. From then on, he made a name for himself with still photographs of Kobo Abe, Hiroshi Teshigahara, Nagisa Oshima, and others, and also created radical erotic works using sex symbol Mihiro Wakabayashi as a model, and alongside Eikoh Hosoe, Yoshioka Yasuhiro was a standard-bearer of avant-garde photographic art in the 1960s. This book is a massive 300-page volume that presents Yoshioka's works in chronological order, including "Yasuhiro Yoshioka Works Collection (1st)," "Atlas of Human Sex," "Beast Love," "Mihiro Wakabayashi," "Paradise of Sodom," and "One, Two, Theree," and also includes over 100 pages of the photographer's own "memorandums." Comes with a dust jacket.