荒木経惟 Nobuyoshi Araki
Japanese(b. May 25, 1940)
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Nobuyoshi Araki (born 1940) is one of Japan's most prolific and controversial photographers, known for his intensely personal and often provocative imagery that explores themes of life, death, sexuality, and the female body. His vast body of work—spanning over 500 published photobooks—ranges from intimate diary-like snapshots and erotic shibari (rope bondage) imagery to urban Tokyo street photography and still-life floral studies. Araki is celebrated internationally as a defining figure in contemporary photography, blurring boundaries between private confession and public art.
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