Eikoh Hosoe: Barakei

Eikoh Hosoe: Barakei

by Eikoh Hosoe
ISBN-10:
1597110906
ISBN-13:
9781597110907
Pub. Date:
02/01/2009
Publisher:
Aperture Foundation
ISBN-10:
1597110906
ISBN-13:
9781597110907
Pub. Date:
02/01/2009
Publisher:
Aperture Foundation
Eikoh Hosoe: Barakei

Eikoh Hosoe: Barakei

by Eikoh Hosoe

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Overview

In the fall of 1961, the photographer Eikoh Hosoe, then in his late 20s, agreed to make a series of portraits of the controversial author Yukio Mishima. Hosoe visited Mishima at his home and was immediately intrigued by a marble mosaic of the zodiac in the middle of Mishima's lawn. Taking the rubber hose with which Mishima's father was watering the garden, Hosoe wrapped it around the half-naked writer (who had been sunbathing) and photographed him in various poses against the zodiac mosaic and around the grounds. They named their collaboration "Barakei" ("bara" meaning "rose" and "kei" meaning "punishment," although the two decided on "Killed by Roses" as the English title). The original edition, designed by Kohei Sugiura, established the standard for the two subsequent editions of 1971 (which chimed with Mishima's suicide) and 1985. Aperture now issues this facsimile of the 1963 original, making available once again one of the most infamous and intriguing photobooks of the twentieth century. This edition has been lovingly produced by the Japanese art shop NADiff, in close consultation with Eikoh Hosoe. It is published in a limited edition of 500 copies for Aperture and 500 for NADiff. Each copy is signed and numbered by the artist.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781597110907
Publisher: Aperture Foundation
Publication date: 02/01/2009
Pages: 100
Product dimensions: 12.00(w) x 17.80(h) x 1.80(d)

About the Author

Eikoh Hosoe was born in the Yamagata Prefecture of Japan in 1933. Today he remains one Japanis most important artistsonot only for his own work but also as a teacher and as an ambassador fostering artistic exchange between Japan and the outside world. He is the founder and director of the Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts and professor of photography at the Tokyo Institute of Polytechnics. Hosoe lives in Tokyo and is represented by the Howard Greenberg Gallery in New York.
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