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1963 he enters Dentsu Advertising. While taking
commercial photos, he also uses the company's equipment and studio facilities
for his own work, as well as taking photos of the company's female employees.
1964 N. A. wins "The Sun Magazine's' photo contest for Satchin. He publishes
BGs (Business Girls) on the Subway in "Camera Art' magazine, and Middle-aged
Women in "Japan Camera' magazine.
1965 N.A. has his first one-man show, Satchin and His Brother Mabo, Shinjuku
Station Building. After seeing Dreyer's "La passion de Jeanne darc' he
puts together four scrapbooks of photos of a prostitute named Gemi into
a volume and calls it Gemi: La passion de Jeanne d'Arc, later he produces
a sequel (from nine scrapbooks) called Gemi the Whore. Both works were
thought lost until color transparencies were recently found, the first
was published as Jeanne in 1997.
1968 N. A. meets Yoko Aoki, who will later become his wife. He begins
to make xeroxed single edition collections of photos. He also becomes
aware of his photographic contemporaries such as Daido Moriyamc and Kishin
Shinoyama.
1970 his dedication to photography is more certain, he calls this 'The
First Year of Araki'. He makes xeroxes of his photos and assembles them
into books, sending them to friends, art critics and people selected randomly
from the telephone books. There were 25 such volumes, each limited to
70 copies. In April he holds an exhibition called Sur-sentimentalist Manifesto
No. 2: The Truth about Carmen Marie (the name of a popular singer of the
time). The photos were enlargements of women's genitals. (With these photos)
a new era in photography had begun. Our First job was to expose those
areas that had been thought of as being shameful. We couldn't afford to
be lazy about this - we had to see clearly.' (N. A., "Tsukuru' magazine,
Feb. 197,4). N. A. begins his regular and frequent Kitchen Ramen Ero-realism
exhibits at a noodle shop in Ginza, Tokyo. These shows consist of photos
of nudes covering the walls of the shop. The exhibits continue until 1976.
1971 'Realism is reality; that's wonderful, impressive. 1 bow down before
it and turn myself into a copying machine. Photos are just copies of reality;
that is the only truth.' (N. A. in "Biiutsu Techo", Sept. 7977). N. A.
and Yoko marry. During the wedding reception, a slide show of Yoko nude
is presented. "All of my relatives became quiet during the slide-show;
they were so shocked they didn't know how to react. One even became ill.
" (Yoko in:'My Love Life", 7985.). N. A. privately publishes a record
of their honeymoon, Sentimental Journey. 7his "Sentimental Journey' is
a declaration of my love, my position as a photographer. 1 am not saying
that the photos are true just because they were taken on my honeymoon.
1 regard this work as my photographic beginning. 1 am a photographer in
love, and it just happens that this coincides with the beginning of my
Inovel.' (N. A., from the Preface).
1972 N.A. quits Dentsu. With his pension fund savings he buys a 6 x 7
Asahi Pentax. During this time he 'exhibits' photos by mailing prints
to friends.
1973 he begins to formulate his idea of a Tokyomonogatari (Tokyo Story).
As a year-end-present he gives his friends a copy of the "Asahi Journal",
in which he pastes his photos, calling them Araki's Scenic Photo Collection,
August 15. The date is the anniversary of the end of World War 11, and
the magazine features an article called "Thirty Years After the War..
An Analysis of the General Election'.
1974 The Photo Workshop School is formed with N. A., Shomei Tomatsu, Daido
Moriyama, Eiko Hosoe, Mosohiso Fukase and Noriaki Yokosuka. In July his
mother dies. 'Seeing my mother's face surrounded by the flowers her children
had placed around her, and touching her cold Cheek, 1 was sorry 1 hadn't
brought my camera. It seemed to be the first time 1 had seen such an expression
on her Face. This was beyond reality, something actual and true was here,
a total deathscape. As a second-rate photographer, 1 wanted to take a
photo of her face. 1 kept looking at her. My body acted as a camera and
1 kept pressing the shutter.' (N. A., "Photo Workshop' magazine, Sept.
7 97,4).
1976 The Photo Workshop School closes; in April, N. A. opens Araki's Private
Photo School, with about ten students. N. A. meets Akira Suei, editor
of the porno magazine "New Self'. In the following years he will work
closely together with him. N. A. begins publishing a series called images
of Violence: Actresses.
1977 N.A. begins two series in 'Weekend Super' magazine: Actresses, and
Pseudo-Reportage.
1978 N.A. and Yoko move to an apartment in western Tokyo. N. A. begins
even more series in magazines: A Sentimental Journey in Pursuit of Women;
Photo-Novel: A Senti-Roman; Scenic Views of Tokyo; Girlfriends; lovers,
and more. 'You begin by taking photos of the things you love,. then you
just continue taking photos.' (N. A., 1978).
1979 N.A. travels to New York for the opening of ICP. He begins a new
series of bondage shots for "SM Sniper' magazine.
1980 N.A. works as the still photographer for Seiun Suzuki's film "Zigeunerweisen'.
With saxophonist Akira Sakata he presents his Arakism Declaration, a slide-show,
recital, talks etc. at the New York Theater in Tokyo (The tide combines
'Araki, 'anarchy' and SM). He shows the exhibition Pseudo-photo and Recent
Photo, both are oneday shows held in a friend's apartment, For his show
Wet Dreams on a Summer Night and the End of the War, he shows photos of
nudes, the captions are the dates of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima
and Nagasaki and the date of Japan's surrender.
1981 N. A. works on his first released film, Pseudodiary: High School
Girls. For the Japan edition of "Playboy' magazine he photographs prostitutes
in New York, Mexico City, and elsewhere. In November, he holds the Second
Arakism Declaration, another slide show, concert and symposium.
1982 N.A. begins a new series in the Japan edition of "Playboy' magazine,
it runs For five issues until the publisher asks that it be discontinued.
Dadaish Araki! a photo collection on videodisc is released from Pony Video.
He directs a video, Video Love Declaration: The Actress Y's Private Life.
In December.. Third Arakism Declaration.
1983 For "Playboy' magazine he lists his favourite photographers (Jacques-Henri
Lartigue, Diane Arbus, Walker Evans, Robert Frank, Man Ray, e.g.). For
"Camera Mainichi' magazine, he begins a series Photography, My Greatest
Passion, but after four issues one of the magazine's advertisers complains
and the series is withdrawn. Video Love Magazine No. 1 is released by
Toei Geino Video in June, in September follows No. 2, entitled The Bareness
of Love.
1984 N.A. privately publishes Nostalgic Nights as a wedding anniversary
gift to Yoko, and includes her short story 'Novel'. The photos were inspired
after seeing Andrei Tarkowskiis Film "Nostaighia'.
1985 "Love Life' by Yoko is published on their wedding anniversary.
1986 in December Arakinema: Tokyo-monogatari, a slide-show is shown at
Cinema Rise. 'You would see Araki's neighbourhood, his studio, love hotels,
nude women and then back to his neighbourhood. This isn't a show by Araki
- it is as if someone else had directed it, or it's an image of another
world, of the river between life and death, where things are very, very
clear.' (Akira Suei, 'Yasei Jidai' magazine, March 1987).
1987 Arakinema 2. N. A. begins a new series, Hokeitei Nichijo, an allusion
to Kafu Nagai's diary. In Raptures, another anniversary volume is published
in collaboration with Yoko.
1988 The police order "Photo Age' to withdraw all copies of its April
issue because of obscenity. in the literary magazine, "Yasei Jidai' N.
A. publishes Photo Novel: Tokyo-monogatari in honour of the film director
Yasuiiro Ozu. 'For me, a photo is a story, and the camera is a story,
and action in a photograph is a story. Whether you have one photo or a
sequence of photos, you al-.P already begin with a story.' (N. A. in "is'
magazine, Dec. 1988.) He opens the AaT Room, another office, with his
colleagues N. Ansai and S. Tamiya.
1989 Chiro, a cat, comes to live with the Arakis. The Arakis begin a new
series together in the July edition of "Shiso no Kagaku' magazine, called
Beautiful Tokyo Days. However, the work is suspended after three issues
due to Yoko's hospitalization for myome of the uterus. In August, N. A.
meets Robert Frank. The book Tokyomonogatori is published. 'I wonder why
the words '7okyo' or 'story' appear so often in my tides. 1 was born and
raised here. 1 love Tokyo. Tokyo is a story in itself. Tokyo is photography'.
(N. A.)
1990 January 27, 17 a.m. Death of Yoko Araki, aged 42. Her funeral is
held at Jokan Temple. N. A. wins the Annual Award of the Photographic
Society of Japan. In April, 'A Pep Rally for Araki' is held after an Arakinema
screening of Skyscapes. N. A.'s paintings, called Heisei Women, begin
to be serialized in "City Road' magazine. The first picture is of Yoko.
(Heisei' is the current emperor's regnal name and name of the current
era). N. A. participates in NHK-TVs programm "The Future of Photography'
hosted by Kishin Shinoyama. N. A. is still photographer For Seijun Suzuki's
him 'Yumeii'. In October, he begins exhibiting Three Photos per Month
in the cafe on the first floor of the building where AaT Room office is
located.
1991 In a dialogue printed in the February edition of "Nami' magazine,
N. A. and Kishin Shinoyama have a major confrontation over Sentimentaru
na tabi / Fuyu no tabi (Sentimental Journey. Winter Journey). Shinoyama
accuses N. A. of abusing Yoko's memory by publishing photos of her hospitalization
and funeral, and thereby appealing to the audience's pity. He says the
photos are too painfully real N. A. responds that they are honest. The
relationship between the two former friends is ruptured. In spring, a
number of new books appear. N. A. receives the Domestic Photographer's
Award at the Seventh Hishikawa International Photo FestivaL Two magazine
issues are devoted to N. A., and he appears in TV programmes.
1992 since the beginning of this year, three books have been published;
Shikikei (Colorscapes) is the first publication exclusively devoted to
N. A.'s color photography. N. A.'s exhibition Photomania Diary at the
Egg Gallery is closed down by the police, and 8 of the slides exhibited
are confiscated. Araki and his two assistants are charged with disorderly
conduct.
Compiled by Akihito Yosumi for the publication "Kukei, Kinkei' (Laments:
Skyscapes / From Close Range, 7 99 7; edited).
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