ARAKI, Nobuyoshi.
Small collection of printed ephemera.
Small collection of printed ephemera.
Stock Code 110665
Tokyo, 1970-76.
Photographic invitation, Araki Nobuyoshi Kitchen Ramen Series 5th installment, Woman – Ikuyo Shoko, Lover - Otsuka WESE. October 3, 1970. [Tokyo], 1970. Vintage gelatin silver photograph (102 × 232 mm, 4 x 9¼ in), sheet of photocopied text trimmed to the same size and stapled to the front. [with:] Photographic exhibition invitation, Nobuyoshi Araki's Letter Art 5 Technicolour Paid Photo Exhibition Foreplay, April 28 to May 23. kebukuro Art Theater Coloring Book illustration exhibition at the men's and Women's toilets [Tokyo], [1971]. Vintage gelatin silver photograph (102 × 232 mm, 4 x 9¼ in), partially coloured in ink, sheet of photocopied text trimmed to the same size and stapled to the front. [And:] Poster for Spaceship '72 Free Tatsumi Shiro, Araki Nobuyoshi Exhibition June 21st 1972. Tokyo, 1972. (284 x 387 mm, 11¼ x 15¼ in). [And:] Flyer for Super Photographic Concert. Araki in collaboration with Shoji Sakamoto, Aoyama Tower Hall, Tokyo. July 3-4, 1972. (257 x 182 mm, 10 x 7¼ in). Tokyo, [1972]. [And:] Two tickets for Super Photographic Concert. Araki in collaboration with Shoji Sakamoto, Aoyama Tower Hall, Tokyo. July 3-4, 1972. (93 x 188mm, 3¾ x 7½ in). Tokyo, [1972]. [And:] Flyer for Pseudo Documentary Silver Halide Exhibition: Voice of a Cicada / Kinokuniya Gallery, Tokyo. August 13-14, 1973. [Tokyo], [1973]. Flyer (185 x 252 mm, 7¼ x 10 in). Contemporary photocopy on blue paper as issued, folded twice. Both items in the original printed Kinokuniya, envelope slit open along one short edge, addressed to Miyahiko. Miki with Araki's. name written at the bottom left corner. [And:] announcement postcard for Tokyo: Araki Nobuyoshi Photobook 3 [1973]. Postcard (101 x 149 mm, 4 x 5¾ in) printed in offset. [And:] Invitation for Notes on Taeko, Seibu Book Center, Tokyo, November 26 - December 9 1976. Tokyo, 1976. Flyer (198 x 169 mm, 7¾ x 6¾ in) printed in offset.
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