Nobuyoshi Araki

Nobuyoshi ARAKI
Lives and works in Tokyo

2008 Hana Kinbaku Unique Diptychs Michael Hoppen Contemporary

2006 ‘Dirty pretty Things’ Travelogue and photographic journal of trips to Paris and New York

2005 “NOBUYOSHI ARAKI: Self, Life, Death”, Art Galleries, Barbican Centre, London
Araki's life and work were the subject of Travis Klose's 2005 documentary film Arakimentari.

2002 “Nobuyoshi Araki” Jablonka Galerie, Köln
“Suicide in Tokyo” Italian Pavilion, Venice

2000 “Viaggio Sentimental” Centro Perl'arte Contemporanea Luigi Pecci, Prato, Italy
“Nobuyoshi Araki” Low, Los Angeles
“Nobuyoshi Araki” Stedellik Museum voor Actuelle Kunst, Gent, Belgium
“Nobuyoshi Araki” Galerie Almine Rech, Paris
“Nobuyoshi Araki” Damasquine Art Gallery, Bruxelle, Belgium

1999 “Nobuyoshi Araki” Scalo Art Space, New York

1998 “The Past= Photographs 1972-1973” Stadtisches Museum Leverkusen,
Germany
“Portraits and Flowers” Photographers Gallery, London
“Tokyo Nostalsia” GaIleria Photology, Milan
“A's Life” traveling to Toyama, Yokohama, Sapporo and Fukuoka

2007 Photographed the cover and inner sleeve pages of Björk’s 1997 album, Telegram.

1994 Japan Inter-Design Forum Grand Prix
1991 "Sentimental Journey. Winter Journey" published by Shincho-sha
Wife Yoko passed away
7th Higashikawa Prize
1990 Shashin-no-kai Prize from the Photogrpahic Society of Japan
1988 Opened AaT ROOM
1981 Opened Araki Limited Stock Company
1976 Opened Nobuyoshi Araki School
1974 Helped found the Workshop School of Photography
1968 Met Yoko Aoki (1947-90), married in 1971.
1964 First Tokyo prize for ‘Satchin’
1963-72 Worked at Dentsu Inc.
1959-63 Studied photography and film-making at Chiba University
1940 Born in Tokyo


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