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Polart (Signed) is a collection of works by Nobuyoshi Araki, one of Japan's leading postwar photographers. Instead of "photography being a medium," Araki becomes a medium. The magazine "Shashin Jidai" was published with this message. In the 1980s, the famous editor Akira Suei wanted to create a magazine about Araki, a magazine centered on Araki, whose existence itself is a medium. It is now a legendary photography magazine that published hundreds of thousands of copies per issue, drawing on "photographs that cannot be included in photography theory" and "photographs that cannot be featured in camera magazines" in collaboration with Araki and other eroticism. It was the 1980s when the talent of Nobuyoshi Araki, an artist who went beyond the boundaries of photography, was awakened through his collaboration with Suei, including concepts, theme setting, comical photography, unique works, unique catchphrases and writing. His performance has not waned in recent years, and this is a collection of his work published by the now defunct Rat Hole Gallery. It is a book that can be said to be the definitive edition of Nobuyoshi Araki's Polaroid works, with about 1,000 Polaroids. It is a large book of over 500 pages. Limited to 1,500 copies.
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