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Profilic Japanese photographer showcases iconic flower series in Beijing
2019-07-15 
Nobuyoshi Araki, an exhibition now on at Beijing's Art Bridge space through Sept 1, brings together Araki's many flower series shot over his career spanning nearly six decades. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Tokyo-born Nobuyoshi Araki, now 79, is one of the most prolific and prominent living photographers in Japan. His photos of flowers are considered as iconic and highly personal and his artistic output has moved a lot of people around the world.

Araki, although visually impaired in his right eye and often illness-ridden, keeps photographing these subtle, intimate moments of daily life through which he shares thoughts on love and desire, life and death.

He believes that the older one gets, the better his photos become.

"People, in the end, will walk to the sky and flowers. I'm aging. I'm also in that state of walking to the sky and flowers," he says.

"One will never get bored of seeing the sky... and I will keep photographing flowers till they wither and die."

Nobuyoshi Araki, an exhibition now on at Beijing's Art Bridge space through Sept 1, brings together Araki's many flower series shot over his career spanning nearly six decades. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Nobuyoshi Araki, an exhibition now on at Beijing's Art Bridge space through Sept 1, brings together Araki's many flower series shot over his career spanning nearly six decades.

It begins with old photos he captured during his late wife Yoko's hospitalization.

Yoko was crazy about flowers and after she died of ovarian cancer, Araki started to take a lot of pictures of flowers as a way to remember her.

Gradually, the photos became more vivid. And the flowers look even more glamorous.

Nobuyoshi Araki, an exhibition now on at Beijing's Art Bridge space through Sept 1, brings together Araki's many flower series shot over his career spanning nearly six decades. [Photo provided to China Daily]
Nobuyoshi Araki, an exhibition now on at Beijing's Art Bridge space through Sept 1, brings together Araki's many flower series shot over his career spanning nearly six decades. [Photo provided to China Daily]
Actor Liao Fan visits the exhibition opening. [Photo provided to China Daily]
Nobuyoshi Araki, an exhibition now on at Beijing's Art Bridge space through Sept 1, brings together Araki's many flower series shot over his career spanning nearly six decades. [Photo provided to China Daily]
Nobuyoshi Araki, an exhibition now on at Beijing's Art Bridge space through Sept 1, brings together Araki's many flower series shot over his career spanning nearly six decades. [Photo provided to China Daily]

 

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