28.3.11

Araki Now!

Araki is probably best known for his photos documenting the Japanese sex industry, focusing on the Kabukicho district of Shinjuku in Tokyo in the 1980s. These were later published in "Tokyo Lucky Hole."


 
From the Series PaINting, 2010, Zurich


 
From the Series PaINting, 2010, Zurich


From the Series PaINting, 2010, Zurich


-For his exhibition in Zurich, Araki has produced small-scale silver gelatin prints, partially overpainted in India ink. Such a time-consuming and costly procedure seems quite anachronistic in this digital age of image production. But it is through such compositional constellations that he repeatedly succeeds in lending his photos an inexplicable allure.-




-Araki is arguably Japan’s greatest living photographer, and certainly its most controversial. His inexhaustible creative energy is attested to by the more than 300 books he has published in the last four decades, while his work, which often challenges social taboos surrounding sex and death, has drawn critical attention both at home and abroad.-



 
(ARAKI)


"I would say my sex drive is weaker than most. However, my lens has a permanent erection."
(ARAKI) 


“I can shackle the body of a woman, but not her mind. The bonds become an embrace.” 
(ARAKI) 



bob van orsouw

 

 

Nobuyoshi Araki on artnet

 


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