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Vintage Gelatin silver print - Paper: 18x13 cm - Image: 13.5x11cm // This black-and-white photograph, titled Arakism, is a vintage gelatin silver print by Nobuyoshi Araki. Known for his exploration of eroticism, bondage, and intimacy, Araki captures a highly stylized and provocative image. The subject is tied in a traditional Japanese shibari style, suspended upside down with intricate rope work accentuating the curves of the body. The stark contrasts of light and shadow highlight the tension and vulnerability of the figure, while the traditional Japanese backdrop adds cultural context to the image. The composition invites the viewer to confront themes of power, control, and beauty, emblematic of Araki's controversial yet influential work in photography.
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Vintage Gelatin silver print - Paper: 18x13 cm - Image: 13.5x11cm // This black-and-white photograph, titled Arakism, is a vintage gelatin silver print by Nobuyoshi Araki. Known for his exploration of eroticism, bondage, and intimacy, Araki captures a highly stylized and provocative image. The subject is tied in a traditional Japanese shibari style, suspended upside down with intricate rope work accentuating the curves of the body. The stark contrasts of light and shadow highlight the tension and vulnerability of the figure, while the traditional Japanese backdrop adds cultural context to the image. The composition invites the viewer to confront themes of power, control, and beauty, emblematic of Araki's controversial yet influential work in photography.
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Nobuyoshi Araki
Personal Sentimentalism In Photography, 2000
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