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Nobuyoshi ARAKI Born in 1940 in Tokyo Lives and Works in Tokyo Nobuyoshi ARAKI Born in 1940 in Tokyo Lives and works in Tokyo SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2018 “Love-Dream, Love-Nothing”, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo “Qing Se Hua Fu”, Light Society, Beijing “VINTAGE PRINTS”, Taka Ishii Gallery New York, New York “The Incomplete Araki: Sex, Life, and Death”, Museum of Sex, New York 2017 “Nobuyoshi Araki-I, Photography”, Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art, Kagawa “IMPOSSIBLE LOVE”, C/O Berlin, Berlin “Clouds, Flowers & Nudes Photographs 1975-2005”, GALERIE JOHANNES FABER, Vienna 27th Month of Photography November 2017 Bratislava, Bratislava “ARAKI”, Fondazione Bisazza, Vicenza “Sentimental Journey 1971-2017-”, Tokyo Photographic Art Museum “Tokyo, in Autumn”, Gallery Art Graph, Tokyo “Kayuen, Rat Hole Gallery, Tokyo “Photo-Crazy A”, Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery “Tombeau Tokyo Nobuyoshi Araki × Guimet Museum”, CHANEL NEXUS HALL, Tokyo “Kayuen”, Rat Hole Gallery, Tokyo “Kayuen”, Epson Imaging Gallery epSITE, Tokyo “Photographoary: Photo-Mad Old Man A Turning 77 on 5.25.17”, Taka Ishii Gallery Photography / Film, Tokyo “THE SOLO EXHIBITION OF NOBUYOSHI ARAKI”, Over The Influence Gallery, Hong Kong KYOTOGRAPHIE “A Desktop Love”, Ryosokuin, Kenninji Temple, Kyoto “Photo-Mad Old Man A Araki @ISETAN―Koki Korei Sho―”, Isetan Shinjuku Art Gallery, Tokyo “Tokyo Life”, KIDO Press, Tokyo “IMSHUN”, art space AM, Tokyo “Last by Leica”, art space AM, Tokyo 2016 “ARAKI AMORE”, Galleria Carla Sozzani, Milan “A Desktop Paradise”, Taka Ishii Gallery Photography Paris, Paris “Photo-Mad Old Man A 76th Birthday”, Taka Ishii Gallery Photography / Film, Tokyo “ARAKI”, Musée national des arts asiatiques Guimet, Paris 2015 “ Kao R i Through the Looking Glass: Photo -Mad Old M an A 2015.5.25 75 th Birthday ”, Taka Ishii Gallery Photography / Film, Tokyo 2014 “ARAKI Ojo Shashu - Photography for the After Life: Alluring Hell”, Foam Photography Museum, Amsterdam “Nobuyoshi Araki Ōjō Shashū: Photography for the Afterlife - Eastern Sky, PARADISE”, Shiseido Gallery, Tokyo “Ai No Tabi”, Niigata City Art Museum, Niigata “Love on the Left Eye”, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo “The Photography Book of Rebirth in the Pure Land / Face, Skyscape, Road”, Toyota Municipal Museum of Art, Aichi 2013 “Tokyo Blues 1977”, Taka Ishii Gallery Photography / Film, Tokyo “EroReal”, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo 2012 “Past tense – Future, 1979 – 2040”, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo “Nobuyoshi Araki Photobook Exhibition: Arākī”, IZU PHOTO MUSEUM, Shizuoka 2011 “Shakyō Rōjin Nikki”, Taka Ishii Gallery Photography / Film, Tokyo “Film Nostalgia”, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo “Theater of Love”, Taka Ishii Gallery Photography / Film, Tokyo 2010 “Ai no Jikan”, Leica Ginza Salon, Tokyo “Koki No Shashin: Photographs of A Seventy Year Old”, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo 2009 “2THESKY, my Ender”, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo “The Faces of Japan Project HIROSHIMA by Nobuyoshi Araki”, Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Hiroshima “69YK”, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo 2008 “KOSHOKU PAINTING”, Rat Hole Gallery, Tokyo “Hana Kinbaku”, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo “B/W bondage”, Jablonka Galerie Berlin, Berlin 2007 “ARAKI GOLD”, l’Istituto Nazionale per la Grafica - Palazzo Fontana di Trevi, Roma “67 Shooting Back”, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo 2006 “TOKYO JINSEI”, Edo Tokyo Museum, Tokyo “SHIKI IN ME”, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo “Nobuyoshi Araki”, Galeria Enrique Guerrero, Mexico D.F., Mexico 2005 Life Like – the World of Photography by Nobuyoshi Araki: “Flowers by Araki”, epSITE, EPSON IMAGING GALLERY, Singapore “Wanted: Dead and Alive - Works by the Genius Photo-maniac, Nobuyoshi Araki”, Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) Singapore “NOBUYOSHI ARAKI: Self, Life, Death”, The Barbican Art Gallery, London “Nobuyoshi Araki Tokyo Nude”, Yoshii Gallery, New York “Kaori”, Reflex New Art Gallery, Amsterdam 2004 “From Winter to Spring”, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo “Painting Flower”, epSITE, EPSON IMAGING GALLERY, Tokyo 2003 “ARAKI BY ARAKI”, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo “Hana-Jinsei”, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography “Tokyo Still Life”, Tampere Art Museum, Tampere, Finland 2002 “Nobuyoshi Araki”, Jablonka Galerie, Köln “Suicide in Tokyo”, Italian Pavilion, Venice “Shosetsu Seoul”, Artium, Fukuoka 2001 “Tokyo Still Life”, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK “Pola”, Low, Los Angeles “Shosetsu Seoul”, Spiral Hall, Tokyo “Shikijo kyo”, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo “Flower Shadow”, Gallery Artgraph, Tokyo 2000 “Viaggio Sentimental”, Centro Perl'arte Contemporanea Luigi Pecci, Prato, Italy “Arakinema: Kurumado”, Pecci, Prato “Polaevacy”, Nadiff, Tokyo “Nobuyoshi Araki”, Low, Los Angeles “Shashin Shijyo Shugi”, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo “Nobuyoshi Araki”, Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst, Gent, Belgium “Nobuyoshi Araki”, Galerie Almine Rech, Paris “Nobuyoshi Araki”, Galerie Kamel Mennour, Paris “Nobuyoshi Araki”, Damasquine Art Gallery, Bruxelle, Belgium 1999 “Arakinema: A's Paradise”, Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo “ARAKI Nobuyoshi Sentimental Photography, Sentimental Life”, Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo “Nobuyoshi Araki”, Scalo Art Space, New York “RYUSEKI”, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo “ALive”, Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taipei; Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver; Grand Gallery, Prague; Galerie Bob van Orsouw, Zurich “Araki Nobuyoshi”, Il Tempo, Tokyo “Winter Love”, Toru Maeshima Gallery, Wakayama 1998 “Tokyo Shijyo”, Diechtorhallen, Hamburg “The Past= Photographs 1972-1973”, Stadtisches Museum Leverkusen, Germany “Nobuyoshi Araki= Tokyo”, Stadtisches Klinikum Fulda, Germany “Portraits and Flowers”, Photographers Gallery, London “Tokyo Nostalsia”, GaIleria Photology, Milan “A's Life”, traveling to Toyama, Yokohama, Sapporo and Fukuoka “Arakinema: Tokyo Comedy in Vienna”, SpiraI Hall, Tokyo “Arakinema: Taipei”, Yomiuri Culture Salon Aoyama; Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taiwan “Arakinema: Erotic Woman in Color”, Taipei, Taiwan; Bangkok, Thailand “Cosmosco”, Taka ishii Gallery “Story portraits”, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand “A's Paradise”, Shinjuku Takashimaya Concourse (outdoor instaIIation) , Tokyo 1997 “A's Life”, Kachimai HaIl, Obihiro; Laforet Museum Harajuku Tokyo “Nobuyoshi Araki”, Galerie Bob van Orsouw, Zurich “Shikijyo”, Scalo Book Store, Zurich “Flower Rondo”, J. M. Gallery, Tokyo “Araki Retrographs”, Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo “Arakinema: Retro-Ero”, Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo “A World of GirIs”, II Tempo, Tokyo “Tokyo Comedy”, Wiener Secession, Vienna, Austria “Arakinema: Love Secession”, Wiener secession, Vienna, Austria “Arakinema: Tokyo Paradise”, Wiener Secession, Vienna, Austria “Arakinema: Vienna and Tokyo Paradise”, Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo “Nobuyoshi Araki”, Gallery Starmach, Krakow, Poland “Nobuyoshi Araki”, Studio Guenzani, Milan 1996 “Faces vs Bodies”, SpiraI Garden, Tokyo “Arakinema: Faces vs Bodies”, Spiral Hall, Tokyo “Death Reality”, Taka lshii Gallery Tokyo “The Past 1972-1973”, Stadtsparkasse. Muenster, Germany “FIowers: Life and Death”, Nishimura Gallery, Tokyo “Tokyo Novel”, Egg Gallery, Tokyo “Shadows of Flowers”, Gallery Eve Tokyo “Bokuju-kitan”, Jablonka Galerie, Köln “Arakinema: Novel Photography”, Studio Mouris Roppongi, Tokyo “Arakinema: Flower Rondo ll”, Areana Hall, Tamagawa Takashimaya SC Tokyo “Fake Love”, Ginza Komatsu Tokyo “The Face, The Dead”, Pace Wildenstein and MacGill, Los Angeles “A moment in Time”, espace TAG Heuer, Tokyo “From Close-range”, BIum & Poe, Los Angeles 1995 “Erotos”, Gallery lndex, Stockholm, Sweden; GalIery Bang, Oslo, Norway; Forum Stadtpark, Graz, Austria “Akt-Tokyo: Nobuyoshi Araki 1971-1991,” traveling to Zone Gallery, New Castle, England; Galerie Bob van Orsouw, Zurich “Araki Nobuyoshi”, Torch, Amsterdam “Journal intime”, Fondation Cartier pour I'art contemporain, Paris “The First Year of Heisei”, Le Garage, Reims, France “Nobuyoshi Araki: A-Diary/Sachin and His Brother Mabo”, Galerie Chantal CrouseI, Paris “Naked Novel”, Egg Gallery, Tokyo “Arakinema: Sentimental Journey/Winter Journey”, Sogetsu Hall, Tokyo “Satchin i n Summer”, Laforet Museum Harajuku Tokyo “Arakinema: Passion in Okinawa”, Ryubo Hall, Naha “Pictures by A Virgin Boy, Daccho-kun”, Space Link, Tokyo (drawings) “Tokyo Novelle”, Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, Wolfsburg, Germany “Bokuju-kitan”, Jablonka Galerie, Köln “Nobuyoshi Araki: Diario lntimo”, Encontros de Fotografia, Coimbra, Portugal 1994 “Akt-Tokyo: Nobuyoshi Araki 1971-1991”, traveling to Museet for Fotokunst, Odense, Denmark; Nordliga Fotocentret, Oulu Finland “Private Photography”, Yurakucho Asahi Gallery, Tokyo “Sky”, Gallery Eve, Tokyo “Tokyo Nude/Private Diary”, Luhring Augustine, New York “Unconscious Tokyo: Tokyo Cube”, White Cube, London “Obscene Photographs”, Taka Ishii Gallery Tokyo “PRIVATE PHOTOGRAPHY”, Jablonka Galerie, Köln 1993 “Akt-Tokyo: Nobuyoshi Araki 1971-1991”, traveling to Galerie Museum, Bozen, Italy; Kunsthal Rotterdam, the Netherlands; Fotomuseum im Munchener Standmuseum, Munich, Germany; Bregenzer Kunstverein, Bregenz, Austria “Fine Tokyo Days”, Gallery Verita, Tokyo “New World of Love”, La Camera, Tokyo “Erotos”, Parco Gallery, Tokyo 1992 “Love interrogations: Tokyo Fax./Facks”, Apt Gallery, Tokyo “State of Things: A Thousand Photographs Exhibited Day by Day”, P3 Art and Environment, Tokyo “Angel's Festival”, Parco Gallery, Tokyo “Car Photographs”, Egg Gallery, Tokyo “Akt-Tokyo: Nobuyoshi Araki 1971-1991”, Forum Stadtpark, Graz, Austria; traveling to Galerie Fotohof, Mirabellpark, Salzburg, Austria “Photo-maniac Diary”, Egg Gallery, Tokyo 1991 “Winter Journey”, Egg Gallery Tokyo “A's Nude Exhibition: Lovers”, Apt Gallery, Tokyo
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