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Signed at the reverse // Nobuyoshi Araki's Untitled from Erotos (1993) is a gelatin silver print that encapsulates the artist's signature exploration of sensuality and intimacy. The close-up photograph captures a human eye with striking detail, focusing on the delicate textures of the eyelashes and the skin surrounding it. The image’s monochromatic tone emphasizes the contrast between the softness of the skin and the sharpness of the eyelashes, evoking a sense of vulnerability and raw emotion. Araki’s work often blurs the line between eroticism and fine art, creating a dialogue around human intimacy and observation.
Untitle from Erotos, 1993
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Signed at the reverse // Nobuyoshi Araki's Untitled from Erotos (1993) is a gelatin silver print that encapsulates the artist's signature exploration of sensuality and intimacy. The close-up photograph captures a human eye with striking detail, focusing on the delicate textures of the eyelashes and the skin surrounding it. The image’s monochromatic tone emphasizes the contrast between the softness of the skin and the sharpness of the eyelashes, evoking a sense of vulnerability and raw emotion. Araki’s work often blurs the line between eroticism and fine art, creating a dialogue around human intimacy and observation.
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Nobuyoshi Araki
Personal Sentimentalism In Photography, 2000
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