Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Nobuyoshi Araki, Polaroid #2, photography. A woman tied with ropes in a red kimono, soft focus, outdoors setting.

Signed at the reverse // Polaroid #2 by Nobuyoshi Araki is a compelling piece of photography captured with a Polaroid camera. Known for his exploration of eroticism, life, and death, Araki often uses unconventional compositions, focusing on the complexity of human emotions and physicality. In this photograph, a woman is tied with ropes in a style resembling the Japanese art of Shibari, while wearing a partially opened red kimono. The image has a soft focus, characteristic of Polaroid pictures, which adds an ethereal and intimate atmosphere. The background reveals a natural setting, with blurred trees that contrast with the vividness of the figure.

Artwork Copyright © Nobuyoshi Araki

Polaroid #2

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Signed at the reverse // Polaroid #2 by Nobuyoshi Araki is a compelling piece of photography captured with a Polaroid camera. Known for his exploration of eroticism, life, and death, Araki often uses unconventional compositions, focusing on the complexity of human emotions and physicality. In this photograph, a woman is tied with ropes in a style resembling the Japanese art of Shibari, while wearing a partially opened red kimono. The image has a soft focus, characteristic of Polaroid pictures, which adds an ethereal and intimate atmosphere. The background reveals a natural setting, with blurred trees that contrast with the vividness of the figure.

Artwork Copyright © Nobuyoshi Araki

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Colorscapes (s), 1991

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Yakuza (Tokyo Comedy), 1994 - 2023

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Gelatin Silver Print

USD 19,500

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Arakism

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Gelatin Silver Print

USD 3,800

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Untitle From Erotos, 1993

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Kimbaku, 2007

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Untitled (Pink Flower)

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Polaroid #10, 2009

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EUR 950

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Polaroid #1

Photography

Polaroid

USD 1,150

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Portrait, 2008

Photography

Mixed Media

USD 3,500

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Winter Love #11, 2008

Photography

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USD 3,500

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USD 1,250

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Untitled 10

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Polaroid

USD 1,400

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USD 1,400

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Colorscapes (medium), 1991

Photography

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Bondage Series #3, 1997

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Polaroid #2

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USD 1,150

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Untitled 5

Photography

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Currently Not Available

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Photography

Polaroid

Currently Not Available

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Currently Not Available

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Gelatin Silver Print

Currently Not Available

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