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Nobuyoshi Araki Prints and Multiples

Japanese, b. 1940
Nobuyoshi Araki is famous for his provocative, erotic photographs and prolific production; over 500 books have been devoted to his work. Araki has depicted flowers, food, figurines, and bodies with a distinct sensuality that reaches its apex in his close-up shots of female genitalia, pictures of women in traditional Japanese rope bondage, and photographs of Tokyo sex clubs. To Araki has been dedicated exhibitions at Tate Modern, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and the Albertina Museum in Vienna, among other institutions.
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Artist: Nobuyoshi Araki
Geisha Skateboard Triptych(suite of three silkscreen skateboards numbered 55/150
By Nobuyoshi Araki
Located in New York, NY
Nobuyoshi Araki Geisha Skateboard Triptych, ca. 2014 Set of (3) Skateboards of Silkscreen on 7 ply Canadian Maplewood Deck Signed in plate, Each signed on the deck and hand numbered ...
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2010s Contemporary Nobuyoshi Araki Prints and Multiples

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Wood, Maple, Screen

Private Tokyo, rare dazzling two sided lithograph signed, 26/50, museum print
By Nobuyoshi Araki
Located in New York, NY
Nobuyoshi Araki Private Tokyo, 1996 Two Sided Offset Lithograph Boldly signed and numbered 26/50 by the artist in black marker on the lower right front 33 × 46 3/5 inches Published b...
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1990s Realist Nobuyoshi Araki Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph, Offset

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New Years 1988, Keith Haring Pop Art Nude Color Silkscreen Print Invitation
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