Nobuyoshi Araki Five works from the Theater of Love Series circa 1965 unique vintage gelatin silver prints each 5 x 6 in. (12.7 x 15.2 cm) (i) Signed and inscribed "11-27 Nobuyoshi Araki" on the reverse. (ii) Signed and inscribed "3-13-20 Nobuyoshi Araki" on the reverse. (iii) Signed and inscribed "27-22 Nobuyoshi Araki" on the reverse. (iv) Signed and inscribed "5-4 Nobuyoshi Araki" on the reverse. (v) Signed and inscribed "3-13-21 Nobuyoshi Araki" on the reverse.
Provenance Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo Exhibited Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo, Nobuyoshi Araki "Theater of Love," February 18 - March 26, 2011 Literature Nobuyoshi Araki "Theater of Love,"exh. cat., Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo, February 18 - March 26, 2011 (image "i" illustrated) Catalogue Essay "I found a cabinet sized box labeled ‘Theater of Love’. I opened it to find about 150 prints. It’s from around ‘65. Back then I used to click away with my Olympus Pen F, making these patchy prints using thermal development on purpose; the woman, the era, and the place are all photographed there, it’s all expressed. So, I used to say ‘Theater of Love’ back then, eh. Well, anyway, it’s good, huh, they are good photos. This sort of thing isn’t going to happen on digital." Nobuyoshi Araki 2010 Read More
Nobuyoshi Araki Five works from the Theater of Love Series circa 1965 unique vintage gelatin silver prints each 5 x 6 in. (12.7 x 15.2 cm) (i) Signed and inscribed "11-27 Nobuyoshi Araki" on the reverse. (ii) Signed and inscribed "3-13-20 Nobuyoshi Araki" on the reverse. (iii) Signed and inscribed "27-22 Nobuyoshi Araki" on the reverse. (iv) Signed and inscribed "5-4 Nobuyoshi Araki" on the reverse. (v) Signed and inscribed "3-13-21 Nobuyoshi Araki" on the reverse.
Provenance Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo Exhibited Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo, Nobuyoshi Araki "Theater of Love," February 18 - March 26, 2011 Literature Nobuyoshi Araki "Theater of Love,"exh. cat., Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo, February 18 - March 26, 2011 (image "i" illustrated) Catalogue Essay "I found a cabinet sized box labeled ‘Theater of Love’. I opened it to find about 150 prints. It’s from around ‘65. Back then I used to click away with my Olympus Pen F, making these patchy prints using thermal development on purpose; the woman, the era, and the place are all photographed there, it’s all expressed. So, I used to say ‘Theater of Love’ back then, eh. Well, anyway, it’s good, huh, they are good photos. This sort of thing isn’t going to happen on digital." Nobuyoshi Araki 2010 Read More
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