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Nobuyoshi Araki

May 2023

  • Sentimental Journey, 1971 by Nobuyoshi Araki.

    The big picture
    The big picture: Nobuyoshi Araki captures a dreamy boat trip

    The Japanese photographer’s portrait of his wife and muse, Aoki Yoko, captures a startlingly intimate moment early in their relationship

May 2016

  • Jonathan Jones

    Jonathan Jones on art
    It's obscene that Japan found Megumi Igarashi guilty for her vagina art

    Jonathan Jones
    The eroticism of shunga suggests Japan is as libertarian as they come. But this new case won’t change a country continually swinging between sexual freedom and suppression

November 2015

  • Takuma Nakahira, Untitled.

    For a New World to Come review – photographers capture Japan's upheaval

    In the years following 1968, Japan was rocked by protests and a new generation of photographers rose up to document and express their country’s turmoil

November 2014

  • Simon Norfolk, bullet-scarred apartment block, Kabul

    The scars of war: how good is photography at capturing conflict?

    Conflict, Time, Photography, a new show at London’s Tate Modern, explores the horror of war by looking at the traces it leaves on the landscape, writes Sean O’Hagan

May 2013

  • William Blake

    Art Weekly newsletter
    Tate Britain's killer rehang could make it an essential space – the week in art

  • Nobuyoshi Araki: Grand Diary of a Photo-Maniac, 1994/2013

    Is Nobuyoshi Araki's photography art or porn?

May 2011

  • takamine

    Tadasu Takamine: Too Far to See – review

    Ethical inquiry or voyeuristic frolics? Laura Cumming on the controversial works of Japanese artist Tadasu Takamine

October 2005

  • Naked and the dead

  • Dirty pretty things

August 2005

  • Arakimentari

    Peter Bradshaw: A lively, but frustratingly superficial and uncritical study of 63-year-old Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki

June 2001

  • The erotic and the everyday

    His images of bound women may be shocking, but Nobuyoshi Araki's work is full of life, says Adrian Searle.

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