Rikitake was a prolific contributor to omnibus photobooks such as Lolita Sisters (1983) and Lolita Friends (1984). His work is considered a precursor to modern gravure photography, though it remains a controversial subject due to the age of the models and the shifts in Japanese legal and social standards following the late 1980s.
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Shoko Esumi is a Japanese artist whose work spans music, acting, and public performance. Known for blending traditional Japanese aesthetics with contemporary pop sensibilities, Esumi built a reputation in the late 20th and early 21st centuries for evocative songwriting and memorable stage presence. Her projects often explore themes of identity, memory, and urban life. Here, "No