Nobuyoshi Araki by Ian Jeffrey

Self, Life, Death

This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the provocative and boundary-pushing work of a renowned Japanese photographer, known for his bold and often controversial depictions of sexuality, life, and death. Through a curated selection of his most iconic images, the book delves into the artist's unique ability to blend traditional Japanese aesthetics with contemporary themes, creating a visual narrative that is both intimate and universal. Accompanied by insightful commentary, the book provides readers with a deeper understanding of the photographer's artistic vision and the cultural context that shapes his work.

Published
2005
Nationality
Unknown
Length
Very Short
Pages
128
Original Language
English
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(5.0)
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