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"Nobuyoshi Araki a la Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain" is a collection of works by Nobuyoshi Araki, one of Japan's leading photographers after the war. Not only the so-called "records", which are called "realism", "journalism" and "documentary", but also Japanese photographs since the 1960s after the war when new expressions such as "visual photography" and "comola photography" were born. It was just the beginning of personal private photography, and the one that was particularly assertive was also referred to as "private photography." In other words, the thing that "shakes me" through the subject. The central figure was Masahisa Fukase, and Nobuyoshi Araki. Since the 1990s, the expression "Private Diary" has been used frequently, and several works of the same title have been published.This is an exhibition performed in 1995 at the Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art in France. A collection of catalog works published on the machine. There are snaps, landscapes, nudes, bondage, actresses (Yuko Tanaka, Saba Suzuki, etc.).