Published with an exhibition at the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum, this profoundly poignant collection of photographs by Nobuyoshi Araki focuses on a single theme from his vast oeuvre: his wife Yoko. As Araki himself has said, Its thanks to Yoko that I became a photographer. From their first encounter in 1968 until her premature death from ovarian cancer in 1990, Yoko was his most important subject and muse. The book explores Arakis relationship with the woman he most treasured, beginning with his record of their honeymoon, and continuing with numerous photos in which she is the subject, as well as many others from after her passing that give a strong sense of her presence.
Publisher: HeHe
Published: 2024
Origin: Japan
Language: English, Japanese
Pages: 287
Length × Width × Height: 19 × 26 × 3 cm
Article Number: 38095