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“The calligraphy on the left—written as kai raku en—means ‘strange, bizarre or monstrous paradise’ in Japanese. It’s my original word and sounds like an existing word for pleasure (kai ...
To mark its 30th anniversary in 2014, the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain invited the Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki to document his everyday life. Over the course of seven weeks in ...
The obscene, yet strange photo comes from Nobuyoshi Araki, infamously known as being Japan’s most controversial photographer, and this is the opening picture in the Museum of Sex’s ...
Araki Nobuyoshi is one of Japan’s best-known and most popular photographers. Now in his seventies, he shows undiminished energy, continuing to exhibit at art museums and galleries at home and ...
One of my first reactions, upon entering “The Incomplete Araki: Sex, Life, and Death in the Work of Nobuyoshi Araki,” an exhibition open at the Museum of Sex through August 31, 2018 ...
Since the mid-1960s, the Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki has been shooting sex, life, death, kinbaku (a particular form of rope-based bondage) and more recently, plastic dinosaurs, mostly, but ...
Following up their collaboration from 2019, uniform experiment has reconnected with lauded Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki. This time around, the capsule collection centers around a focus on ...
To celebrate the release of KORG M01D on the 3DS eShop and the publication of our review, we present to you an exclusive interview with its creator Nobuyoshi Sano, conducted by dedicated fan ...
Nobuyoshi Araki’s recent Koushoku Painting show at Rathole Gallery (October 17 – December 7, 2008) featured 10 very large silver gelatin black and white prints that Araki had then painted over with ...