A broad monograph devoted to Daido Moriyama, one of the pre-eminent names in contemporary Japanese photography along with Nobuyoshi Araki, Yasumasa . Daido Moriyama. book. Show description; Price: € ; Web offer: € ; Discount: 15%: Redeem with: Skira points: When you make this purchase. Find great deals for Daido Moriyama: The World Through My Eyes (, Hardcover). Shop with confidence on eBay!.
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Will usually ship within 2 business days yhe receiving cleared payment – opens in a new window or tab. His perspective and cultural background reveals aspects of Japan heretofore unknown.
No ratings or reviews yet. The soundtrack to the movie this book is plays through drive-in movie speakers, tinny, compressed, squawking. An outstanding summary of the best projects Moriyama has pursued, in a richly printed volume.
A broad monograph devoted to one of the preeminent names in miriyama Japanese photography.
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Daido Moriyama studied photography under Takeji Iwamiya before moving to Joriyama in to work as an assistant to Eikoh Hosoe. Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.
Daido Moriyama : The World Through My Eyes (2010, Hardcover)
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The photographs in the book are raw and disturbing. Worle this time, he produced a collection of photographs — Nippon gekijo shashincho — which showed darker sides of urban life and relatively unknown parts of cities.
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Througg World through My Eyes Hbk, 6. The approximately black-and-white images sketch out an original perspective on Japanese society, especially during the period from the s to the ’70s, although the artist himself chose to conclude this selection with a number of photos shot in the past decade.
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The viewer’s experience of the photo–whether it captures a place, a person, a situation or an atmosphere–is the central thrust in his work, which vividly and directly conveys the artist’s emotions. His work was jarring, yet symbiotic to his own fervent lifestyle. In them, he attempted to show what was being left behind during the technological advances and increased industrialization in much of Japanese society.
Mroiyama this time, he produced a collection of photographs — Nippon gekijo shashincho — which showed faido sides of urban life and relatively unknown parts of cities. This book is like a gateway drug to Petersen and Sobol.