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__notoc__ is a Japanese photographer who attracted much attention in 1979 with his exhibition "Kōen" (, Park) at the Komai Gallery, Tokyo. The black-and-white photographs were presented in a book published in 1980 that is "nominally a soft-core voyeur's manual",〔Parr and Badger, 297.〕 with photographs of people in sexual activities in Shinjuku and Yoyogi parks (both in Tokyo), mostly with unknown spectators around them. The photographs were taken with a 35 millimetre camera and infrared flashbulbs. Gerry Badger and others have commented on how the photographs raise questions about the boundaries between spectator, voyeur and participant. Yoshiyuki's works are in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art (New York), San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Museum of Contemporary Photography (Chicago), Museum of Fine Arts (Houston), and North Carolina Museum of Art (Raleigh).〔NY MoMA, SF MoMA, MCP, MFA, NCMA: Gefter, "Sex in the park."〕 Examples of Yoshiyuki's series ''The Park'' were included in the exhibition ''Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance and the Camera'' which was on view at Tate Modern from May 28 to October 3, 2010.〔Sophie Howarth, Anton corbijn, Chris Verene, Shizuka Yokomizo, Christian Frei, Sophie Ristelhueber and Johnathan Olley, "What Are You Looking At?" ''Tate etc'', Summer 2010〕 ==Books by Yoshiyuki== *''Dokyumento: Kōen'' (, Document: Park). Sebun Mukku 4. Tokyo: Sebun-sha, 1980. *''Tōsatsu! Sunahama no koibito-tachi: Uwasa no rabu airando sennyū satsueiki'' (). Sandē-sha, 1983. ISBN 978-4-88203-022-5. *''Middonaito fōkasu: Mayonaka no sekigaisen tōsatsu'' (). Tokyo: Tokuma, 1989. ISBN 978-4-19-503985-4. *''Yoshiyuki Kōhei shashinshū: Sekigai kōsen'' (). Tokyo: Hokusōsha, 1992. ISBN 978-4-938620-36-3. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kohei Yoshiyuki」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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