Visions of Japan by Nobuyoshi Araki [PDF Scan] + Bonus

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    VISIONS of JAPAN by ARAKI, Nobuyoshi

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    File Format: PDF Scan - Fair Quality
    File Size: 9.30 MB
    Publication Date: 1998

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    "Visions of Japan (English Edition)" is a photobook by Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki. Araki has published over 400 photobooks from the 1960s to the present. Rather than formal "art," he is a "photographic artist" who has continued to explore new frontiers in art through photography, being "free," "unconventional," and sometimes "careless." His works, exemplified by nudes employing various techniques and candid snapshots full of human warmth, have been radical and at times have sparked various controversies, but this is precisely because Araki has continued to fight with art.

    This book is one of the "Visions of Japan" series by the now-defunct Korinsha Publishing, featuring prominent Japanese photographers, published in the late 1990s, and is composed of illustrations from "Shin Tenshi Matsuri" (New Angel Festival), which was published in the 1990s. It is an "erotic image" that weaves together unsettling and sensual nudes and portraits of women with still lifes of flowers. The preface is by the renowned art historian Toshiharu Ito. Art direction is by Kaoru Kasai. English version, pink cover.

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    Offers a privileged view of Tokyo's underworld by Japan's greatest photographer, Nobuyoshi Araki. Between 1983 and 1985, when Tokyo's sex industry was in full flower, Araki prowled Shinjuku, Tokyo's famous red light district. His photographs form a historical record of Shinjuku's glory days and a portrait of a lesser-known side of Tokyo life.

    The above description serves as preface to images which may offend - therefore please take note. Araki is akin to those elements which may polarize peeps; similar to scotch, blue cheese and / or cilantro . . . I personally appreciate all four . . .

    Araki: Tokyo Lucky Hole
    by Nobuyoshi Araki (Photographer)

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    File Format: PDF Scan - Fair Quality
    File Size: 32 MB
    Publication Date: 2015

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    Nobuyoshi Araki’s Tokyo Lucky Hole, created between 1983 and 1985, documents the sex industry in Tokyo's Shinjuku district during its so-called "golden age". Set against the backdrop of a rapidly transforming Japan, the project captures the unfiltered reality of sex clubs and the intimate spaces where desire and commerce intersect. The work emerged at a pivotal moment just before the implementation of the New Amusement Business Control and Improvement Act in 1985, which significantly curtailed the flourishing sex industry. Within this socio-political framework, Araki's project provides both a raw chronicle of a subculture on the brink of dissolution and a broader commentary on Japan's evolving attitudes toward sexuality and censorship.

    At the heart of Tokyo Lucky Hole lies an exploration of themes that define much of Araki's oeuvre: eroticism, voyeurism, and the interplay of sex and death. The work pushes boundaries, confronting social taboos by exposing aspects of sexuality that typically remain hidden. Through an intensely personal and participatory approach, Araki immersed himself within the milieu he photographed, gaining unprecedented access to the intimate transactions between workers and clients. The images vary significantly, showing the exteriors of sex clubs, semi-nude girls enticing potential customers, graphic sexual acts inside the establishments, intercourse on stages, in beds, and in cages, as well as "glory holes" in action, and more.

    Visually, the series is defined by its brash, immediate style, characterized by abrupt framing and an unflinching gaze. Many of the images obscure explicit sexual acts through unconventional angles or strategic framing, creating an uncanny tension between revelation and concealment. The lighting, predominantly ambient but frequently intensified by flash, creates a stark and unfiltered atmosphere, further emphasizing the raw nature of the images. The aesthetic choices position Tokyo Lucky Hole within a lineage of avant-garde and documentary photography while simultaneously challenging conventional notions of artistic beauty and propriety.

    First published as a photobook in 1990 (Ohta Shuppan) and subsequently expanded through international Taschen editions (1997; 2005; 2015), Tokyo Lucky Hole has been shown in Tokyo and abroad in solo presentations and in major Araki retrospectives from the 1990s through the 2010s. Recognition for Araki’s wider oeuvre in this period includes the Austrian Decoration for Science and Art (2008) and the Mainichi Art Prize (2012), and the work remains a recurring anchor in museum surveys of his career.


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    Thank you @Nikon4life ,Very true; however, three out of four for me. I am not a fan of cilantro when used to excess.
     
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