Araki. 40th Anniversary Edition
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Nobuyoshi Araki distills decades’ worth of images down to 512 pages
in this ultimate retrospective of his career. First published as a
Limited Edition and now back in a new, compact format, the intimate
collection delves deep into Araki’s best-known imagery: Tokyo
street scenes; faces and foods; colorful, sensual flowers; female
genitalia; and the Japanese art of bondage. Decades’ worth of
images have been distilled down to 512 pages of photographs in this
ultimate retrospective collection of Nobuyoshi Araki's work,
selected by the artist himself. First published as a Limited
Edition and now back in a new format to celebrate TASCHEN’s 40th
anniversary, the curation delves deep into Araki’s best-known
imagery: Tokyo street scenes; faces and foods; colorful, sensual
flowers; female genitalia; and the Japanese art of kinbaku, or
bondage. As girls lay bound but defiant and glistening petals
assume suggestive shapes, Araki plays constantly with patterns of
subjugation and emancipation, death and desire and with the
slippage between serene image and shock. Describing his bondage
photographs as “a collaboration between the subject and the
photographer”, Araki seeks to come closer to his female subjects
through photography, emphasizing the role of spoken conversation
between himself and the model. In his native Japan, he has attained
cult status for many women who feel liberated by his readiness to
photograph the expression of their desire. The artist Nobuyoshi
Araki was born in Tokyo in 1940. Given a camera by his father at
the ripe age of twelve, Araki has been taking pictures ever since.
He studied photography and film at Chiba University and went into
commercial photography soon after graduating. In 1970 he created
his famous Xeroxed Photo Albums, which he produced in limited
editions and sent to friends, art critics, and people selected
randomly from the telephone book. Over the years, his bold,
unabashed photographs of his private life have been the object of a
great deal of controversy and censorship (especially in his native
Japan), a fact that has not fazed the artist nor diminished his
influence. To date, Araki has published over 400 books of his work.
TASCHEN turns 40 this year! Since we started our work as cultural
archaeologists in 1980, TASCHEN has become synonymous with
accessible publishing, helping bookworms around the world curate
their own library of art, anthropology, and aphrodisia at an
unbeatable price. In 2020, we celebrate 40 years of incredible
books by staying true to our company credo. The 40 series presents
new editions of some of the stars of our program—now more compact,
friendly in price, and still realized with the same commitment to
impeccable production.