Nobuyoshi Araki : self, life, death
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Nobuyoshi Araki : self, life, death
Phaidon, 2005
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Araki
Araki : Nobuyoshi Araki : self, life, death
私生死
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Note
Exhibition catalogue
Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Barbican Art Gallery, London, Oct. 6, 2005-Jan. 22, 2006.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 694-710) and index
Chronology compiled by Tomoko Sato: p. 712-716.
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A specially-bound, limited numbered edition of 3,000 copies
Each copy individually numbered
Includes foil-blocked, tipped in, textured pages
Texts throughout printed on different sized, pre-dyed, various coloured stock
Bound in special fabric and presented in a slipcase
Nobuyoshi Araki is arguably Japan's greatest living photographer, and certainly its most controversial. The more than 300 books he has published over the last four decades attest to his inexhaustible creative energy, while his work, which often challenges social taboos surrounding sex and death, has drawn critical attention both at home and abroad. This major publication provides the most comprehensive overview yet of Araki's highly prolific forty-year career. Araki's key series of works are included alongside many new and previously unpublished photographs.
Table of Contents
* 1,200 reproductions * essays by Ian Jeffrey, Akiko Miko, Yuko Tanaka and Jonathan Watkins * interview by Hans-Ulrich Obrist * a complete, illustrated, annotated bibliography of Araki's 200 plus books by Kohtaro Iizawa * anthology of Araki's writings edited by Tomoko Sato and translated into English for the first time * a chronology of Araki's life illustrated with personal pictures
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