Araki: Impossible Love

Hardback

Main Details

Title Araki: Impossible Love
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Nobuyoshi Araki
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:368
Dimensions(mm): Height 260,Width 205
Category/GenreIndividual photographers
ISBN/Barcode 9783958295537
ClassificationsDewey:779.092
Audience
General
Illustrations Illustrated in colour and black and white throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Steidl Publishers
Imprint Steidl Verlag
Publication Date 17 January 2019
Publication Country Germany

Description

A young woman with her legs spread wide; buttoned-up dressed workers on a city street. Contrasting photos like these of intensely private scenes, and snapshots of nameless passers-by are Nobuyoshi Araki's early commentary on the heterogeneity of Japanese society, calling the moral responsibility of its members into question. This book combines Araki's Tokyo series from his early works with a selection of his recent Polaroid collages and newly developed slide shows-all of them exploring the contradictions between anonymity and intimacy, the public and private sphere, reality and dream. The legendary Araki is one of the most influential and widely discussed artists today, one who deals with nakedness, sexuality and the body in a radical and realistic way. Through an extreme emotional and physical closeness with his subjects, he becomes not only part of their lives but plays a central role in his own photos, thus transcending voyeurism. Together with Nan Goldin, Larry Clark and Boris Mikhailov, Araki is considered one of the pioneers of intimate subjective photography. Art is all about doing what you shouldn't. Nobuyoshi Araki Co-published with C/O Berlin Exhibition: C/O Berlin, 8 December 2018 to 3 March 2019

Author Biography

Born in Tokyo in 1940, Nobuyoshi Araki worked in advertising after completing his studies in photography and film at Chiba University in Tokyo; he devoted himself exclusively to photography from the mid-1960s. Araki's oeuvre spans erotic portraits of women, artificial still lifes, images of plants, documentary-style depictions of everyday life, architectural photography, as well as diaristic photos of himself and his deceased wife Yoko. He has published around 400 books, shown in many international exhibitions, and his work is part of important collections worldwide. Araki lives and works in Tokyo.

Reviews

Arranged chronologically, the book maps Araki's oeuvre as it unfolds, transforming his photo diary into a visual autobiography of a singular, subversive life in art.-- "AnOther" The viewer remains the voyeur but this time, it is simply to witness a moment of privacy and it's a privilege to bear witness to such a secret vulnerability.--Ashley Yu "Musee"