Araki
Nobuyoshi Araki, the enigmatic figure of contemporary Japanese photography, has captivated audiences worldwide with his prolific and provocative body of work. Born and based in Tokyo, Araki's journey into photography began during his studies at Chiba University, where he honed his skills in both film and photography. His early career saw him navigating the world of commercial photography while nurturing his personal artistic vision.
Araki's photography is deeply rooted in Japanese culture, drawing inspiration from traditions such as ikebana flower arrangements and the art of kinbaku, or bondage. Through his lens, he weaves together elements of beauty and tension, creating compositions that challenge and intrigue viewers. His exploration of intimacy and eroticism, often featuring women in vulnerable yet empowered positions, has sparked both admiration and controversy.
Central to Araki's work is his commitment to 'I-Photography,' a deeply personal and confessional approach influenced by Japan's literary tradition of the 'I-novel.' His life becomes the canvas upon which he paints, chronicling everything from his honeymoon with his wife to her battle with cancer and eventual passing. Each photograph is a testament to the rawness of human experience, unapologetically laid bare for the world to see.
Araki's accolades are numerous, including prestigious awards such as the Photographic Society of Japan's annual prize and the Mainichi Art Award. His influence extends far beyond the borders of Japan, with his work showcased in major retrospectives and permanent collections worldwide.
Through over 500 photobooks and countless exhibitions, Nobuyoshi Araki continues to leave an indelible mark on the world of photography, inviting viewers to journey into the depths of his psyche and explore the complexities of human existence.
We are proud to be able to offer you a large selection of signed unique polaroids directly coming from the master.