THE
PARK
Kohei Yoshiyuki
Hardbound,11¾"
x 9½", 128 pages
60 duotone illustrations
2007, Hatje Cantz
Edited by Yosi Millo
Text by Vince Aletti
Interview with the artist by Nobuyoshi Araki
From the Publisher:
'I am fascinated by this topic.”
(Nobuyoshi Araki)
Captured in three Tokyo parks in the early 1970s,
Kohei Yoshiyuki’s The Park series features some
of the most intriguing photographic works of art ever. Shot at
night using flash and infrared film, the photographs show hetero-
and homosexuals gathering for furtive sexual encounters in the
Shinjuku, Yoyogi, and Aoyama parks. These amorous scenes, however,
are unpleasantly crowded; even before Yoshiyuki (*1946) approached
them with his camera, the couples had become objects of desire
for voyeurs. “It’s not the sex in Yoshiyuki’s
photographs that is shocking, but rather, it is the reckless,
pent-up fascination of the voyeurs—men so possessed that,
for the moment, nothing else exists or matters—and the sense
that we’ve all been there,” writes Vince Aletti.
The sixty photographs, which generated a great
deal of interest when first published in an austere Japanese edition
in 1980, are presented here in duotone quality with an interview
with the artist conducted by Nobuyoshi Araki. |