Nobuyoshi Araki (b. 1940)
Nobuyoshi Araki (b. 1940)

(Unitiled) Dead flowers in vase

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Nobuyoshi Araki (b. 1940)
(Unitiled) Dead flowers in vase
signed 'Nobuyoshi ARAKI' (on a label affixed to the reverse)
gelatin silver print mounted on aluminium
49 x 39½in. (124.5 x 100.2cm.)
Executed circa 2007
Provenance
Acquired directly from the artist.
Private collection, London

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Lot Essay

Photography is an elegiac art, a twilight art. Most subjects photographed are, just by virtue of being photographed, touched with pathos. An ugly or grotesque subject may be moving because it has been dignified by the attention of the photographer. A beautiful subject can be the object of rueful feelings, because it has aged or decayed or no longer exists. All photographs are memento mori. To take a photograph is to participate in another person's (or thing's) mortality, vulnerability, mutability.
Susan Sontag,On Photography,1977.

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