Difference between revisions of "Nobuyoshi Araki"
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Revision as of 14:09, 13 September 2020
Araki (荒木) family name, Nobuyoshi (経惟) first name, (1940 - )
Nobuyoshi Araki is a prolific fine-art photographer known for his bondage photography.
Activities
Photographer
Alternate Name(s)
荒木経惟 (Japanese)
Biography
1940: Born in Tokyo.
Interesting point(s)
Araki publishes with foreign publishers and artistically self-censors his work to get around Japanese censorship laws.
Selected Works
Books
- Araki: Bondage (Taschen)
- Kinbaku Nobuyoshi Araki (Jablonka Galerie)
- Nobuyoshi Araki Complete Photo Collection 14: Obscenities and Strange Black Ink Stories
- Araki (Taschen, 2002)[1]
- Araki by Araki (Taschen, 2014)[2]
- Tokyo Kinbaku (Vice, 2007)
Magazines
- Araki SM Story (S&M Sniper, 1983-84)
Film
- Arakimentary (2005) Appearance by Beat Takeshi Kitano.