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A collection of works by Nobuyoshi Araki, one of Japan's leading photographers after the war, "Mujo (Signed)". Not only so-called "records" such as "realism", "journalism" and "documentary", but also new expressions such as "visual photographs" and "compola photographs" were born in Japanese photographs after the 1960s. It was just the beginning of photography by private lines, and the one with a particularly strong claim was also called "private photography". In other words, something that "photographs me" through the object. The central figures were Masahisa Fukase and Nobuyoshi Araki. Since the 90's, the expression "private diary" has been used frequently, and several works of the same title have been published. This book is composed of unpublished works at that time, and mainly nude by Araki's private line. In particular, many of them have the motifs of "bondage" and "married woman". Limited to 1000 copies. Autographed by a photographer .