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Nobuyoshi Araki: Infamous, Controversial, Beautiful

Past exhibition
2 May - 8 June 2013
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Works
  • Nobuyoshi Araki, Love by Leica, 2006
    Nobuyoshi Araki, Love by Leica, 2006
  • Nobuyoshi Araki, Kaori, 2004
    Nobuyoshi Araki, Kaori, 2004
  • Nobuyoshi Araki, Tokyo Story, 1989
    Nobuyoshi Araki, Tokyo Story, 1989
  • Nobuyoshi Araki, Kinbaku, 1980-2000
    Nobuyoshi Araki, Kinbaku, 1980-2000
  • Nobuyoshi Araki, Flower Rondeau, 1997/2022
    Nobuyoshi Araki, Flower Rondeau, 1997/2022
Overview
Nobuyoshi Araki, Infamous, Controversial, Beautiful
Michael Hoppen Gallery is delighted to announce a new show of work by the Japanese photographer NOBUYOSHI ARAKI.
 
In continuing our exploration and presentation of important Japanese photography, Michael Hoppen Gallery will this year stage major solo shows of two of its grand masters: Nobuyoshi Araki and later in the year, Miyako Ishiuchi. Each an artist with a unique vision and aesthetic, both producing highly charged work in examining the sensitive subjects of their society.
 
Araki is the king of provocation. In a very particular - and arguably peculiar - way he has made the subject his own. And here we celebrate those images from his most controversial body of work, Kinbaku, the Japanese art of bondage. Kinbaku-bi meaning literally the beauty of tight binding. And yes, though strong and offensive to some, disturbing to others, the pictures are often beautiful.
 
Unashamedly, proudly Araki challenges the social mores of his home country and especially its censorship laws. With this in mind, alongside his kinbaku works (recently published in a de-luxe edition by Taschen), the gallery will also hang original 18th and 19th C Japanese Shunga prints - an early form of covertly distributed erotica. These are exquisite woodblock engravings. Highly prized and brilliantly coloured Shunga prints are found internationally in important public and private collection. The British Museum in London is staging a major survey show this autumn.
 
Press
  • Nobuyoshi Araki at Michael Hoppen Contemporary, London

    Opening Ceremony, May 13, 2013
  • Power Play

    Dazed Digital, May 2, 2013
  • Nobuyoshi Araki

    Wall Street International magazine, May 2, 2013
  • Nobuyoshi Araki explores the beauty of Japanese bondage and flower arranging

    JESSICA KLINGELFUSS, Wallpaper*, May 2, 2013
  • Nobuyoshi Araki @ Michael Hoppen Gallery

    Ozarts, May 1, 2013
  • REVIEW: NOBUYOSHI ARAKI AT MICHAEL HOPPEN GALLERY

    Lewis Bush, Disphotic, May 1, 2013

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