"“A brilliant piece of social documentation, capturing perfectly the loneliness, sadness and desperation that so often accompany sexual or human relationships." –Martin Parr, The PhotobookFor his notorious Park photos, taken at night in Tokyo’s Shinjuku, Yoyogi and Aoyama parks during the 1970s, Kohei Yoshiyuki used a 35mm camera, infrared film and flash to capture a secret community of lovers and voyeurs. His pictures document the peopl ..."
"A signed, limited edition of Kohei Yoshiyuki's infamous 1970s photo series in a handsome presentation boxFor his notorious Park photos, taken by night in Tokyo's Shinjuku, Yoyogi and Aoyama parks during the 1970s, Kohei Yoshiyuki (born 1946) used a 35mm camera, infrared film and flash to capture a secret community of lovers and voyeurs. His pictures document the people who gathered in these parks at night for clandestine trysts, as well ..."
"Kohei Yoshiyuki's nighttime photographs, taken with infrared film and flash in Japan's Shinjuku, Yoyogi and Aoyama Parks during the 1970s, capture the illicit sexual encounters, both heterosexual and homosexual, that frequently occurred there under the cloak of darkness. The Park's images not only reveal hidden sexual exploits but also uncover many spectators ardently lurking in the darkness, waiting to join in--and quickly raise issues ..."
Yoru no Kouen(1st Edition) (Document: Night Park) द्वारा KoheiYoshiyuki, Wataru Kimura Paperback, 240 पन्ने, प्रकाशित 1981 द्वारा Sunday, Inc. ISBN-13: 978-4-88203-013-3, ISBN: 4-88203-013-6
"Park at night document - Love-watching in the dark. Stiff wrappers in dust jacket. Black-and-white photos interspersed with text. The original Document Koen is one of the most notorious and collectible photo books from Japan. This follow-up paperback features photos from the first section of the book with text and diagrams. This small volume, published a year after the original, is a D.I.Y. of sorts for aspiring photo-voyeurs aiming to ..."
The Park द्वारा KoheiYoshiyuki Hardcover, प्रकाशित 2007 द्वारा Hatje Cantz/Yossi Milo Gallery, New York ISBN-13: 978-91-1-201610-9, ISBN: 91-1-201610-1
"Is objet a, insofar as it lacks its mirror image, the vampiric object (vampires, as we know, do not generate their image in a mirror)? It may seem so: are vampires not versions of undead partial objects? However, perhaps, the exact opposite is more appropriate as an image of objet a: when we look at a thing directly, in reality, we don t see it - this it only appears when we look at the thing s mirror image, as if there is, in the m ..."