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Introduction
Daidō Moriyama
Life and work
Awards
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Publications by Moriyama
He has received the In nity Award for Lifetime Achievement from the
International Center of Photography in New York[2] and the Hasselblad
Award.
Moriyama's style is synonymous with that of Provoke magazine, which he was involved with in 1969,[3] namely 'are, bure,
bokeh', translated as 'grainy / rough, blurry, and out-of-focus'.[4] Known mostly for his work in black and white, his
images often use high contrast and tilted horizons in order to convey the fragmentary nature of modern life.[citation needed]
Sashin yo Sayonara is included in Andrew Roth's The Book of 101 Books: Seminal Photographic Books of the Twentieth
Century, Martin Parr and Gerry Badger's The Photobook: A History, Volume I[5] and the Hasselblad Center's The Open
Book.[citation needed]
Moriyama's photography has been in uenced by Seiryū Inoue, Shōmei Tōmatsu, William Klein, Andy Warhol,[6] Eikoh
Hosoe, the Japanese writer Yukio Mishima, the dramatist Shūji Terayama[7] and Jack Kerouac's On the Road.[8]
Awards
1967: New Artist Award from the Japan Photo-Critics Association[9]
1983: Annual Award from the Photographic Society of Japan[10]
2003: The 44th Mainichi Art Award[9]
2004: The Cultural Award from the German Society for Photography (DGPh)[11]
2012: In nity Award, Lifetime Achievement category, International Center of Photography, New York[2]
2019: Hasselblad Foundation International Award in Photography from the Hasselblad Foundation International
Award in Photography[12][13][14]
Publications
Publications by Moriyama
にっぽん劇場写真帖 = Nippon Gekijo Shashincho = Japan: A Photo Theater. Muromachi Shob, 1968. With text in two places 2
Magazines by Moriyama
Record No.1. Self-published, 1972.
Record No.2. Self-published, 1972.
Record No.3. Self-published, 1972.
Record No.4. Self-published, 1973.
Record No.5. Self-published, 1973.
Record No.6. – Record No.39. Tokyo: Akio Nagasawa, 2006–2018. Various individual editions.
Solo exhibitions
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