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Hardback
214 x 290 mm, 8 3/8 x 11 3/8 in
720 pp
800 colour illustrations
400 black and white illustrations
Nobuyoshi ArakiThe definitive overview of Japan's greatest and most controversial living photographer.
Limited Numbered Edition
Edited by Akiko Miki, Yoshiko Isshiki and Tomoko Sato; essays by Ian Jeffrey, Akiko Miki, Yuko Tanaka and Jonathan Watkins; interview by Hans-Ulrich Obrist; annotated bibliography by Kotaro Iizawa
- This major publication provides the most comprehensive overview yet of Nobuyoshi Araki's (b.1940) prolific 40-year career
- Arguably Japan's greatest living photographer - and certainly its most controversial - consistently challenging artistic and social conventions in post-war Japan
- The first book to examine Araki's work from a wide variety of viewpoints: Japanese and European; female and male, including all his major works, such as Sentimental Journey (1971), Tokyo Story (1989) and Erotos (1993)
- Araki's writings, widely admired and published in Japan, are translated into English for the first time
- Includes a complete illustrated and annotated bibliography of 200 of Araki's own books
- Each copy of this limited edition is indiviually numbered, and has foil-blocked, tipped-in, textured pages with texts printed on different sized, pre-dyed, various coloured stock, bound in a special fabric and presented in a slipcase
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