Saturday, March 06, 2010

Nobuyoshi Araki: A Perspective - Prism

The Araki: A Perspective of Nobuyoshi Araki artwork goes on display at PC Valmorbida and Jared Najjar's Prism on Sunday, March 7. The Araki: A Perspective consists of seventy privately-owned photographs and art.


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"Prism is pleased to present Araki: A Perspective - a collection of works by renowned Japanese photographer, Nobuyoshi Araki. The exhibition will feature a selection of photography by Araki, whose thought provoking photography has garnered international acclaim and stirred up controversy around the globe. As one of Japan's most notable and controversial photographers, he documents what he sees in the streets, exploring the various themes that exist in the city. With over 450 photography books to his name, Araki has explored a wide variety of topics, most notably the love of his wife, Yoko in his most recognizable series Yoko, My Love. This raw and intimate work features his wife in prolific and compromising positions."

Araki: A Perspective runs through Monday, May 9. Prism opens on Tuesdays through Thursdays @ 10am to 6pm, on Fridays through Saturdays @ 11am to 7pm and on Sundays @ 12pm to 6pm.


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Prism is located at 8746 West Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood, California [90069] @ 310.289.1301. You can oogle additional Prism pix of Brandon Davis, Marisa Tomei, Avril Lavigne, Adrien Brody, Stephen Gaghan, Minnie Mortimer, Stavros Niarchos III, PC Valmorbida, Devon Aoki, Jared Najjar, Jamal Hammadi and Liz Goldwynn @ Flickr.com/Photos/ReserveResult.

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