Roth Horowitz
New York
160A East 70th Street
212 7179575 FAX 212 7179575
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Nobuyoshi Araki
dal 6/3/2003 al 26/4/2003
(212) 717-9067 FAX (212) 717-9575
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6/3/2003

Nobuyoshi Araki

Roth Horowitz, New York

On view will be 30 vintage black and white prints made by Araki in the early `70s. ABCD refers to four notebooks lettered thus, which house the images presented. Mounted in the four over-sized notebooks are enlarged contact prints from 94 rolls of film; each is numbered and sequenced in chronological order.


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ABCD

Roth Horowitz is pleased to present an exhibition of vintage black and white photographs by Nobuyoshi Araki.

On view will be 30 vintage black and white prints made by Araki in the early `70s. ABCD refers to four notebooks lettered thus, which house the images presented. Mounted in the four over-sized notebooks are enlarged contact prints from 94 rolls of film; each is numbered and sequenced in chronological order. From the several thousand images shot in 1971/72, Araki selected 48 and enlarged them to 16 x 13 inches. On the first page of notebook A, Araki states:


The World As I See It Beginning on November 30, 1971 or Physiological Space

The Evolution of Events:
In 1970 the vagina became landscape
In 1972 there is intercourse with the landscape;
I penetrate the landscape
I come into the landscape
I rape the landscape
I develop it with hot semen (developer)


In fact, the developer used to develop these negatives was over-heated, causing the emulsion to reticulate and break apart in random fashion. The physical, degenerative effect on the images, lends itself to existential interpretation as if they had survived the blast. The reservoir of images is extracted from everyday life and in essence chronicles Araki’s experience. There is little epiphany in the interpretation of subject matter, shifting from generic urban landscape to sexual acts. The marriage of the mundane and the erotic is at the core of Araki’s canon and here, in 1972, he is laying the conceptual foundation for all future work.


Roth Horowitz
160A East 70th Street
New York, NY 10021
phone: (212) 717-9067
fax: (212) 717-9575

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