Nobuyoshi Araki, born in 1940 in Tokyo, is probably Japan's most important living photographer, but in any case the most controversial. His inexhaustible creative energy, which he translates into erotically charged photos, is in the tradition of 18th-century woodcuts called "Shunga" and the "Kinbaku", a traditional art form in Japan that incorporates elements of the art of packaging united with that of flower sticking. The close interplay of sex, death and beauty, which fascinates the Japanese like no other people, has found its photographer in Araki. The models that act on the unsuspected viewer like victims are - as Araki explains - self-determining actors. Araki: "Bondage is to catch someone. Kinbaku is like a hug, an act of love ". Black-White Photography. edition of 750 copies. 108 pages. No text.
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