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A collection of works by Daido Moriyama, one of Japan's leading photographers after the war, "A Diary Hasselblad Award 2019 (Signed)". This book is a collection of works published in commemoration of Daido Moriyama's selection in 2019 for the Hasselblad International Photography Award, which is said to be the Nobel Prize of the photography world. A number of well-known photographers have been awarded every year since 1980, and as a Japanese, Hiroshi Hamatani (1984), Hiroshi Sugimoto (2001), and Miyako Ishiuchi (2014) are the fourth. The title of this book is "A Diary" as a tribute to Moriyama's "recording" that he has accumulated day by day, like a diary. From the early masterpieces of the 1960s, the works included in the 70s such as "Goodbye to Photography" and "Hunter", and the 1980s "Light and Shadow", which overcame a slump and made a comeback, Moriyama's masterpieces are generously recorded. Texts by Simon Baker and Miyako Ishiuchi are also included at the end of the book, which is colored in red paper.
Signed by the photographer .