Nobuyoshi Araki
The Japanese photographer Nobuyoshi Araki has created a new series of works (encompassing
over 400 photographs) to mark the centenary of the foundation of the Association
of Visual Artists Vienna Secession. While those Araki works previously shown abroad
were all chosen by curators from his existing oeuvre, the artist has personally
conceived this exhibition expressly for the Secession and has consented for the
first time to attend the inauguration of one of his exhibitions abroad.
The work of Nobuyoshi Araki (who was born in Tokyo in 1940) first drew the attention
in Europe and America in connection with "straight photography" and through the
interest of artists like artist such as Nan Goldin, Robert Frank and William Klein.
The Forum Stadtpark in Graz presented his first one-man-show in the West in 1992.
In Japan the work of Nobuyoshi Araki was initially relegated to the pornographic
scene and even subjected to censorship.
Since the late 60's Araki has been circulating his photographs with the aid of
magazines and photographic books or by presenting his work in the most diverse
of venues, e.g. vending machine galleries, laundries, noodle shops and restaurants.
There are now more than 100 of these books, all of which were initially published
privately in limited editions. Araki developed what was originally a semi-private
distribution network for his photographs with the same obsession that he devoted
to his photography, which largely deals with the social taboos surrounding sexuality
and death.
Nobuyoshi Araki is showing photographic works in the Main Hall of the Vienna Secession
under the title "Tokyo Comedy", whose central theme is Tokyo. The photographs
do not attempt to give a visual impression of the city of Tokyo, but rather Araki's
emotional relationship to the city, which is characterised by the confrontation
with life and death, reality and fantasy, sexuality and Eros. His images, which
were often selected at random, include shots of cityscapes, flowers, nudes, girls,
exotic fruits and animals. In accordance with Araki's working methods, they do
not merge in this exhibition to form an integrated picture but to form a "visual
diary", that reveals Araki's intimate relationship to the city.
Alongside the photographs, Araki is also presenting videos as a homage to the
Vienna Secession, which can be seen in the Graphic Cabinet and in the Main Hall.
His latest "Arakinema" Show, "Love Secession", will be presented during the opening
of the exhibition. Here two projectors will be used to show a selection of old
and new photographs by Nobuyoshi Araki whose projections overlap on a wall and
which will be accompanied by a pianist.
PUBLICATION
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NOBUYOSHI
ARAKI
256 Seiten, 135 s/w-Abbildungen
Text: Toshiharu Ito; Elfriede Jelinek; Christian Kravagna
Secession 1997, ISBN 3-900803-94-3
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EXHIBITION DISCUSSION
Monday, November 3rd, 1997, at 7.30 p.m.
The Vienna Secession will be presenting a discussion of Nobuyoshi Araki's oeuvre
and its reception in the West to mark the artist's exhibition "Tokyo Comedy".
The panel will be announced later.
We would like to thank Portfolio Kunst AG for their generosity in acting as the
main sponsor to this exhibition, as well as the Shiseido for its financial support,
and All Nippon Airways Vienna, Fuji Film Tokyo and the Vienna Hilton for their
practical help.
Seiichi Furuya deserves our special thanks for his help in organising this exhibition.
For further information and photographic material please contact:
Tamara Schwarzmayr
Secession, Association of Visual Artists Vienna Secession
Friedrichstraße 12, 1010 Vienna
Tel: +43-1-5875307-21, Fax: +43-1-5875307-34
presse@secession.at