Nobuyoshi Araki "1960s Photographs"

Anton Kern Gallery

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This first-time exhibition of unknown material from the 1960s by Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki will stir up expectations and preconceived notions. Well-known for his diaristic and upfront erotic
photography, which he produced with an unparalleled appetite for life from the 1970s on, this vast and unfamiliar early body of work will join the discourse of “street photography,” and enter into a realm so much defined by such 1960s New York street photographers as Garry Winogrand, William Klein, and Robert Frank. This exhibition will shed light onto an aspect of Arakiʼs work that people might not be familiar with.

A body of work entitled Ginza will comprise approximately 200 prints, culled from an archive of thousands of black-and-white images and installed here in a large floor-to-ceiling grid. Ginza is
named after Tokyoʼs high-end shopping and restaurant district. A second body of ʻ60s photographs, simply called Subway, and a dozen extremely rare vintage prints from the 1970s will round off this exhibition.

With a career that now spans five decades, Arakiʼs output is vast. He has over 350 books to his name, and his work has been exhibited in numerous solo museum shows worldwide.

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Schedule

from January 08, 2009 to February 07, 2009

Artist(s)

Nobuyoshi Araki

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