Osaka(First Printing, Signed)

森山 大道 / Daido Moriyama

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Publisher/月曜社

   Published/2016
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/243*198*15
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"Osaka (First Printing, Signed)", a photo book by Japanese photographer Daido Moriyama. Daido Moriyama, a photographer representing the 20th century who has been active since the late 1960s. After working at Takeji Iwamiya's studio, he became the assistant of Eiko Hosoe and witnessed the production of "The Rose Penalty," etc., while seeking for his own style while admiring Tomatsu Lighting, which he met at the same time. From the mid-1960s, a blitzful encounter with Takuma Nakahira developed into the first issue of "Provoke", leading to the masterpieces "Hunter" and "Goodbye of Photography" from the 1970s. Daido Moriyama, a snap god who has always been at the forefront of the times, with the 90s represented by “Light and Shadow”, “Traveling to Nakaji”, “Color” and “Hysteric” even after the 1980s. This book is composed of photographs of "Osaka" taken between 1995 and 2006. It's been 55 years since I moved to Osaka from Tokyo, but it seems that living in Tokyo has already become longer, but the people who sometimes see their photos are said to be "Kansai-Osaka-like", so much of the sensitivity is Osaka. It is undeniable that it was influenced by. An essay from "Dog's Memory" is also included in the reconstructed book, and it is a book that allows you to learn the roots of photographer Daido Moriyama. First printing. Signed by the photographer .
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