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NOBUYOSHI ARAKI, Bondage, Collector's Edition
Edition of 845
Japanese binding, 3 vols. in wooden box
29 x 33 cm (11.4 x 13)
600 pages
Walk the fine line between art and pornography in this celebration of Kinbaku-bi, the Japanese art of erotic bondage and one of Nobuyoshi Araki’s most important subjects. This Collector’s Edition, featuring Araki’s favorite bondage photos captured over his entire career, is a testament to his ability to tantalizingly balance sexual vulnerability and seduction.
Ships within 2 weeks. Subject to availability.
From mirrors as canvases to computer paintings, this is the definitive monograph of Albert Oehlen’s work to date. In the so-called death of painting, Oehlen found instead its enlivenment, expanding his practice by setting rules explicitly designed to overcome convention. A must-have for anyone serious about contemporary art and the future of painting practice. An exhaustive biography and bibliography round out this comprehensive study. While Oehlen fans will rejoice at the publication of this breathtaking book, no one with an interest in contemporary art should pass up this unique opportunity to discover Oehlen’s remarkable body of work.
Edition of 845
Japanese binding, 3 vols. in wooden box
29 x 33 cm (11.4 x 13)
600 pages
Walk the fine line between art and pornography in this celebration of Kinbaku-bi, the Japanese art of erotic bondage and one of Nobuyoshi Araki’s most important subjects. This Collector’s Edition, featuring Araki’s favorite bondage photos captured over his entire career, is a testament to his ability to tantalizingly balance sexual vulnerability and seduction.
Ships within 2 weeks. Subject to availability.
From mirrors as canvases to computer paintings, this is the definitive monograph of Albert Oehlen’s work to date. In the so-called death of painting, Oehlen found instead its enlivenment, expanding his practice by setting rules explicitly designed to overcome convention. A must-have for anyone serious about contemporary art and the future of painting practice. An exhaustive biography and bibliography round out this comprehensive study. While Oehlen fans will rejoice at the publication of this breathtaking book, no one with an interest in contemporary art should pass up this unique opportunity to discover Oehlen’s remarkable body of work.
