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"Bangkok Photo Exhibition: Tom Yum-kun's Adventure (Acceptable)" is a collection of works by Nobuyoshi Araki, one of the most representative photographers of the 20th century. Even at the age of 80, he is still active, holding exhibitions and publishing photo books both in Japan and overseas. In recent years, he has mainly exhibited his works in Japan at Takaishi Gallery and art space AM by Hisako Motoo, and this book is also art produced by Motoo. This collection of works is composed of images taken by Araki, who visited Bangkok, Thailand in early December 1998 for the exhibition "Street Portraits," and the city during the day and at night. During the day, he photographed old people and young boys with what Araki calls "straightforward feelings." At night, he visited gay bars, snack bars, cabaret clubs, etc., and took pictures of hostesses and prostitutes. Obi missing. (B mark on ground)