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Exhibition Nobuyoshi Araki “Silent Wishes” Museum der Moderne Rupertinum Salzburg / Austria

Exhibition Nobuyoshi Araki “Silent Wishes” Museum der Moderne Rupertinum Salzburg / Austria 2nd and 3rd Floor 04.10.2008 – 11.01.2009. One Museum – Two Locations within Salzburg: MdM Mönchsberg MdM Rupertinum. Preview of Exhibitions 2008/2009

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Exhibition Nobuyoshi Araki “Silent Wishes” Museum der Moderne Rupertinum Salzburg / Austria

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  1. Exhibition Nobuyoshi Araki “Silent Wishes” Museum der Moderne Rupertinum Salzburg / Austria 2nd and 3rd Floor 04.10.2008 – 11.01.2009

  2. One Museum – Two Locations within Salzburg: MdM Mönchsberg MdM Rupertinum

  3. Preview of Exhibitions 2008/2009 04.10.08 - 11.01.09 Nobuyoshi Araki, MdM Rupertinum 25.10.08 - 01.02.09 Paul Klee. Melody and Rhythm, MdM Mönchsberg 08.11.08 - 08.02.09 Balthasar Burkhard/Naoya Hatakeyama, MdM Mönchsberg 08.11.08 - 11.02.09 System: Human Being. Works from the Collection, MdM Rupertinum 08.11.08 - 08.02.09 Karl Geiser. Photographs, MdM Mönchsberg

  4. MdM Rupertinum

  5. Floorplan 2nd Floor, MdM Rupertinum

  6. Floorplan 3rd Floor, MdM Rupertinum

  7. Nobuyoshi Araki “Silent Wishes” The exhibition shows for the first time a suite of about 100 black/white photographs from the museum’s collection. The body of work is an intimate und sensible document focussing on Araki’s wife Yohko, her homely life, the surroundings in Tokyo and the subtle vision of a loving communication between photographer and model. The show will be enlarged by a set of newer black/white works by Araki that show the world famous media-artist as a poetic story-teller of female worlds and tender eroticism.

  8. Nobuyoshi Araki ist einer der provokativsten Fotografen unserer Zeit; er foto-grafiert seit den späten 1960er Jahren täglich und obsessiv. Sein Werk umfasst nicht nur erotische Fotografien, für die er international bekannt wurde, sondern auch Blumenaufnahmen, reportagehaft anmutende Alltagsdarstellungen, Architekturfotos bis hin zu persönlichen Aufnahmen über sich und seine früh verstorbene Frau Yohko. Araki eignet sich die Welt über das Medium der Fotografie an. Die Ausstellung mit Beispielen aus der Sammlung und Leih-gaben beleuchtet das sensible s/w-Werk des weltberühmten Fotografen. In Zusammenarbeit mit der Leica Galerie. Nobuyoshi Araki is one of the most provocative photographers of our time; he has photographed daily and obsessively since the late 1960s. His oeuvre encompasses not only erotic photographs, for which he has won international acclaim, but also photographs of flowers, reportage-style everyday scenes, architectural photographs and personal pictures of himself and his wife Yohko, who died very young. Araki experiences the world through the art of photo-graphy. The exhibition, which features examples from the museum’s own collection and works on loan, present the sensitive black and white photography of this world-famous photographer. The exhibition will be organized in colla-boration with the Leica Gallery.

  9. Nobuyoshi Araki – Examples from our Collection

  10. Exhibition Information There are 119 prints of Nobuyoshi Araki in the Collection of the Museum der Moderne Salzburg The Exhibiton “Nobuyoshi Araki. Silent Wishes“ will be organised by Director: Toni Stooss Curator: Margit Zuckriegl Assistant: Andrea Hofinger Contact: Margit.zuckriegl@mdmsalzburg.at T +43.662.84 22 20-350 F +43.662.84 22 20-755

  11. Wiener Philharmoniker Gasse 9, 5020 Salzburg Austria Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday: 10:00 - 18:00Wednesday: 10:00 - 20:00 Mondays closed

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