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Nobuyoshi Araki: Self, Life, Death

Hardback

Main Details

Title Nobuyoshi Araki: Self, Life, Death
Authors and Contributors      By (photographer) Nobuyoshi Araki
By (author) Yoshiko Isshiki
By (author) Ian Jeffrey
By (author) Barbican Art Gallery
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:720
Dimensions(mm): Height 290,Width 214
Category/GenreIndividual photographers
Photographs: collections
ISBN/Barcode 9780714845555
ClassificationsDewey:779.092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Phaidon Press Ltd
Imprint Phaidon Press Ltd
Publication Date 15 October 2005
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

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 Araki s key series of works are included alongside many new and previously unpublished photographs.

Author Biography

Ian Jeffrey is a photography writer, lecturer and curator. His other books include The Photography Book also published by Phaidon, Portraits of Artists (2000) and Revisions: An Alternative History of Photography (1999) Akiko Miki is a curator at the Palais de Tokyo, Paris and contributor to art magazines including Bijutsu Techo, Studio Voice, Tema Celeste and Exit Express. Yoshiko Isshiki has been working with Araki for over 10 years and has been closely involved in all exhibitions of Araki's work in Europe. Tomoko Sato is a curator at the Barbican Art Gallery, London, where she has organized and curated a wide range of exhibitions. She has edited and published a number of books and catalogues.

Reviews

'The work of Nobuyoshi Araki is virtually impossible to sum up in a few words. But here goes ... gritty reportage, rope bondage, dead cats, naked women, naked women drinking coke, and the occasional naked woman covered in small lizards. Phew! ... If nothing else, Nobuyoshi Araki: Self, Life, Death is guaranteeed to cause heated debate!' (Practial Photography)