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'''Hajime Sorayama''' is active in many fields, such as art, industrial design, and fashion, and works with fetish posters and magazine covers.
 
'''Hajime Sorayama''' is active in many fields, such as art, industrial design, and fashion, and works with fetish posters and magazine covers.
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==Activities==
 
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Artist
 
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==Alternate Names==
 
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[https://smpedia.com/index.php?title=空山基 空山基] (Japanese)
 
[https://smpedia.com/index.php?title=空山基 空山基] (Japanese)
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==Biography==
 
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2014: October 15-20. Hosts “Koroten Art” with Horiyoshi III at Galleria Harajuku.  
 
2014: October 15-20. Hosts “Koroten Art” with Horiyoshi III at Galleria Harajuku.  
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'''Sorayama''' published '''“The Gynoids”''' (1993), and its theme was from the world of fetish and BDSM.  
 
'''Sorayama''' published '''“The Gynoids”''' (1993), and its theme was from the world of fetish and BDSM.  
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==Selected Works==
 
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''Kinbaku: The Golden Age of Japanese Restrained and Tortured Artworks''<ref>''Kinbaku: The Golden Age of Japanese Restrained and Tortured Artworks'' is included among many artists [[Ko Minomura]], [[Youko Ozuma]], [[Yoji Muku]], [[Ran Akiyoshi]], '''Hajime Sorayama''', [[Hiroaki Samura]], [[Shoji Oki]], Gengoroh Tagame, and [[Kyodo Miyabi]]. The expanded edition was published on December 30, 2024.</ref> (Kawade Shobo Shinsha, 2023)
 
''Kinbaku: The Golden Age of Japanese Restrained and Tortured Artworks''<ref>''Kinbaku: The Golden Age of Japanese Restrained and Tortured Artworks'' is included among many artists [[Ko Minomura]], [[Youko Ozuma]], [[Yoji Muku]], [[Ran Akiyoshi]], '''Hajime Sorayama''', [[Hiroaki Samura]], [[Shoji Oki]], Gengoroh Tagame, and [[Kyodo Miyabi]]. The expanded edition was published on December 30, 2024.</ref> (Kawade Shobo Shinsha, 2023)
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Revision as of 14:20, 5 May 2026

Sorayama (空山) family name, Hajime (基) first name

Hajime Sorayama is active in many fields, such as art, industrial design, and fashion, and works with fetish posters and magazine covers.


Activities

Artist


Alternate Names

空山基 (Japanese)


Biography

1947: Feb 22. Born in Ehime Prefecture.

1969: Graduates from Chubi Central Art School.

1971: Becomes independent as a freelance illustrator after resigning from the previous advertising agency.

2014: October 15-20. Hosts “Koroten Art” with Horiyoshi III at Galleria Harajuku.


Interesting points

Hajime Sorayama is the designer of Sony's robot dog, AIBO.

Sorayama published “The Gynoids” (1993), and its theme was from the world of fetish and BDSM.


Selected Works

Books

The Gynoids (Treville, 1993)

Torquere (Sakuhinsha, 1998)

Kinbaku: The Golden Age of Japanese Restrained and Tortured Artworks[1] (Kawade Shobo Shinsha, 2023)


Notes

  1. Kinbaku: The Golden Age of Japanese Restrained and Tortured Artworks is included among many artists Ko Minomura, Youko Ozuma, Yoji Muku, Ran Akiyoshi, Hajime Sorayama, Hiroaki Samura, Shoji Oki, Gengoroh Tagame, and Kyodo Miyabi. The expanded edition was published on December 30, 2024.


References (※)


External Links