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荒木 経惟 / Nobuyoshi Araki

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Publisher/ワイズ出版

   Published/2015
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/250*250*10
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A photographer, Keisuke Araki, who has built a history of photography in Japan since the 1960s, such as publishing 500 books. In Japan, while being known by the nickname of Alarchy, he holds an international reputation as a representative photographer for Japan, including exhibitions at art museums and galleries known as the world's ARAKI. In this book, “The Madonna Diary, Yoko Nominichi”, Araki is a photograph taken by the wife, Yoko, who tells the size of his existence, “Yoko was what made me a photographer.” It is a photo collection. It is Yoko who passed away on January 27, 1990, but after 25 days of a month, it is snap that date of January 27, 2015 was stamped. "This photobook only shot the day of the day of the proton, but it's not special, I get up in the morning, take a taxi, and come back at night, as usual, just like the usual Toko I took it "(from this book). Araki also described the place of photography at that time as "boring," and as it says, "It's like I gave you one candle to the shadow of Proton," a small daily life here (but A special day is being projected.
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