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"Skyscapes" is a collection of works by Nobuyoshi Araki, one of Japan's leading photographers. In January 1990, he lost his beloved wife, Yoko, who was also the co-creator of Araki Photography (age 42), and six months later, he held an exhibition titled "Skyscape." This coined word of Araki literally consists mainly of the scenery of the sky, and describes the loneliness caused by the death of his partner and the sentimental feelings of Araki. The subject "sky" will become as important a motif for Araki as Yoko and his cat Chiro, but "sky" is "sky", that is, "nothing". It was accidentally (inevitably?) Brought to Araki who had no "subject to shoot", and for Araki it became like a "mirror" and its too transparent existence. Will be a reflection of Araki's heart. At first glance, it is a simple work, but it is a tasty book in which the external and internal aspects of Araki are captured in the "sky".