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Daidō Moriyama
Life and work
Awards
Publications Connected to: Japan Photography Photographer
Publications by Moriyama

Solo exhibitions From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Moriyama Daidō[1], born October 10, 1938) is Daidō Moriyama
External links a Japanese photographer noted for his images depicting the contrast of
traditional values and modern society in post-war Japan. [citation needed]

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, Tokyo, 2010

Life and work Born Hiromichi Moriyama


October 10, 1938 (age 80)
Born in Ikeda, Osaka, Moriyama studied photography under Takeji Ikeda, Osaka
Iwamiya before moving to Tokyo in 1961 to work as an assistant to Eikoh Nationality Japanese
Hosoe for three years. He produced a collection of photographs, Nippon Known for Photography
gekijō shashinchō, which showed the darker sides of urban life and the
less-seen parts of cities. In them, he attempted to show how life in certain
areas was being left behind the other industrialized parts. His subsequent work revolves around the themes of urban
mystery, memory, and exploration of the photographic medium. [citation needed]

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

by Shūji Terayama in Japanese. 216 pages.


Revised edition. Shinchosha; Photo Musée, 1995. ISBN 9784106024184.

Documentary = Kiroku = Record 1-5. Privately published, 1972–73.


Sashin yo Sayonara = Bye Bye Photography.
Tokyo: Shashin hyoron-sha, 1972.
Tokyo: PowerShovel, 2006.

Another Country. Privately published, 1974


Tales of Tono. Asahi Sonorama, 1976
Japan, A Photo Theater II. Asahi Sonorama, 1978. With an essay by Shoji Yamagishi.
Hikari to Kage = Light and Shadow. Tojusha, 1982
Light and Shadow. Kodansha, 2009.

Memories of a Dog - Places in My Memory. Asahi Shinbunsha, 1984 (Essays)


A Dialogue with Photography. Seikyūsha, 1985 (Essays)
A Journey to Nakaji. Tokyo: Sokyusha, 1987
Moriyama Daidō 1970-1979. Tokyo: Sokyusha, 1989
Lettre a St. Lou. Kawade Shobo Shinsha, 1990
Daido hysteric No.4. Hysteric Glamour, 1993
Color. Tokyo: Sokyusha, 1993
Daido hysteric No.6. Hysteric Glamour, 1994
A Dog's Time. Sakuhinsha, 1995
Imitation. Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo, 1995
From/ Toward Photography. Seikyūsha, 1995 (Essays)
A Dialogue with Photography. (Revised) Seikyūsha, 1995 (Essays)
Daido hysteric Osaka No.8. Hysteric Glamour, 1997
Moriyama Daidō. Nihon no shashinka 37. Iwanami Shoten, 1997
Hunter. (Reprint) Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo, 1997
Fragments. Composite Press, Tokyo, 1998
Memories of a Dog - Places in My Memory, the nal. Asahi Shinbunsha, 1998 (Essays)
Passage. Wides, 1999
Dream of water. Tokyo: Sokyusha, 1999
Visions of Japan: Daido Moriyama. Korinsha, Tokyo, 1999
Color 2. Tokyo: Sokyusha, 1999
Past is every time new, the future is always nostalgic. Seikyūsha, 2000
Memories of a Dog - Places in My Memory. (Revised) Kawade Shobo Shinsha, 2001
Memories of a Dog - Places in My Memory, the nal. (Revised) Kawade Shobo Shinsha, 2001
Platform. Daiwa Radiator Factory and Taka Ishii Gallery, 2002
'71- NY Daido Moriyama. PPP Editions, 2002
Shinjuku. Tokyo: Getsuyosha, 2002
transit. Eyesencia, 2002
Daido Moriyama 55. Phaidon, 2002
Daido Moriyama, The Complete Works vol. 1. Daiwa Radiator Company, 2003
Daido Moriyama: Actes Sud. Foundation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, 2003
Remix. Galerie Kamel Mennour, 2004
Daido Moriyama. Guiding Light, 2004
Memories of a Dog. Portland, OR: Nazraeli Press, 2004
Daido Moriyama, The Complete Works vols 2-4. Daiwa Radiator Factory, 2004
Wilderness!. Parco, 2005
Shinjuku 19XX-20XX. Codax, 2005
Tokyo. Re ex New Art Gallery, 2005
Buenos Aires. Kodansha, 2005
Lettre a St. Lou. Kawade Shobo Shinsha, 2005
Shinjuku Plus. Tokyo: Getsuyosha, 2006
t-82. PowerShovelBooks, 2006
it. Rat Hole, 2006
Farewell Photography. PowerShovelBooks, 2006
Snap. (Record extra issue No. 1) Akio Nagasawa, 2007
Kagero & Colors. PowerShovelBooks, 2007
Hawaii. Tokyo: Getsuyosha, 2007
Osaka Plus. Tokyo: Getsuyosha, 2007
Erotica. Asahi Shinbunsha, 2007
Tales of Tono. Kobunsha, 2007
Yashi. Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, Paris, and Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo, 2008
Record No. 1-5 Complete Reprint Edition. Tokyo: Akio Nagasawa, 2008. Issues 1–5 of his magazine Record.
Portland, OR: Nazraeli, 2009. ISBN 978-1590052730.

Magazine Work 1971 1974. Tokyo: Getsuyosha, 2009.


Tsugaru. Tokyo: Taka ishii Gallery, 2010. Hardback. ISBN 9786000006945. Catalog of an exhibition held at Taka Ishii
Gallery, November 2010. 81 of the 82 photographs taken in Goshogawara and other villages in the Tsugaru-plain area
of Aomori Prefecture in 1976. Edition of 1000 copies.
Auto-portrait. MMM label 1. Tokyo: Match and Company Co., 2010. With a text by Simon Baker. Edition of 1000 copies.
Gekijo. Tokyo: Super Labo, 2011. Edition of 500 copies.
Remix. Galerie Kamel Mennour, 2012
Paris 88/89. Paris and Arles, France: Poursuite, 2012.
Light & Shadow Magazine. 2013. Edition of 250 Copies.
Mirage. MMM label 4. Tokyo: Match and Company Co., 2013. Edition of 1000 copies.
Dog and Mesh Tights. Tokyo: Getsuyosha, 2015. With an afterword by Moriyama. Text in English and Japanese.
Self. One Picture Book 90. Portland, OR: Nazraeli Press, 2015. ISBN 978-1-59005-426-0. Edition of 500 copies.
Fukei. Tokyo: Super Labo, 2015. Edition of 700 copies in two di erent covers (one with sh, the other with a ower),
350 of each cover.
Daido Moriyama in Color: Now, and Never Again. Milan: Skira, 2016. ISBN 978-8857222264.
Scandalous. Tokyo: Akio Nagasawa, 2016. Edition of 350 copies.
Osaka. Tokyo: Getsuyosha, 2016. With essays "Osaka no koto" (in Japanese) and "Dark Pictures" (in English).
Pantomime. Tokyo: Akio Nagasawa, 2017. Edition of 600 copies.
Pretty Woman. Tokyo: Akio Nagasawa, 2017. Edition of 900 copies.
K. Tokyo: Getsuyosha, 2017. ISBN 978-4-86503-050-1
Record. Tokyo: Akio Nagasawa, 2017. A digest edition of his Record magazines containing selected work from Record
No.1 to Record No.30. Edited by Mark Holborn.
Aa, Koya. Kadokawa, 2017. With a story by Shūji Terayama.
Uwajima. Switch, 2018. Photographs made in Uwajima, Ehime, some of which were previously published in Coyote
magazine in 2004. With an essay by Shinro Ohtake (in Japanese).
Tokyo Boogie Woogie. Tokyo: Super Labo, 2018. ISBN 978-4-908512-26-1. Edition of 1000 copies.
Tights in Shimotakaido. Tokyo: Akio Nagasawa, 2018. Edition of 600 copies.
Lips! Lips! Lips!. Tokyo: Akio Nagasawa, 2018. Edition of 350 copies.
Daido Moriyama in Color: Now, and Never Again. Yokosuka. Milan: Skira, 2018. ISBN 978-8857231167
Daido Moriyama in Color: Now, and Never Again. Nocturnal Nude. Milan: Skira, 2018. ISBN 978-8857236308.
Daido Moriyama in Color: Now, and Never Again. Self-portrait. Milan: Skira, 2018. ISBN 978-8857236315.
Akai Kutsu Vol. 1. Kanagawa: Super Labo, 2019. ISBN 978-4908512766.
Akai Kutsu Vol. 2. Kanagawa: Super Labo, 2019. ISBN 978-4908512773.

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.

Publications with others


4. Mazu tashikarashisa no sekai o sutero: shashin to gengo no shisō = First Abandon the World of Pseudo-Certainty:
Thoughts on Photography and Language. Tokyo: Tabata Shoten, 1970. OCLC 53405730. With Nakahira Takuma,
Takanashi Yutaka and Taki Kōji.
The Japanese Box - Facsimile reprint of six rare photographic publications of the Provoke era, Edition 7L / Göttingen: Steidl,
2001.
Terayama. Tokyo: Match and Company Co., 2015. English and Japanese editions. With text by Shuji Terayama and an
afterword by Satoshi Machiguchi, "The Spell Moves On." Edition of 1500 copies.
Dazai. MMM label 5. Tokyo: Match and Company Co., 2014. With a text by Osamu Dazai, "Villon's Wife." Edition of
1200 copies.
Odasaku. Tokyo: Match and Company Co., 2016. With a short story by Sakunosuke Oda, "At the Horse Races," and an
afterword by Satoshi Machiguchi.
Teppo yuri no Shateikyori. Tokyo: Getsuyosha, 2017. With haiku in Japanese by Misa Uchida.

Solo exhibitions
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1990 - Moriyama Daido Photo Exhibition, Zeit Photo Salon, Tokyo[15]


1992 - Moriyama Daido : Works of 1970's, Il Tempo, Tokyo
1993 - Moriyama Daido Photo Exhibition, Laurence Miller Gallery, New York City
1993 - Moriyama Daido : Photo Installation, On Sunday's, Tokyo
1994 - Moriyama Daido Photo Exhibition, On Sunday's, Tokyo
1995 - Peeping Out, Place M, Tokyo
1995 - Imitation, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo
1996 - Color, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo
1997 - Osaka, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo
1998 - Osaka, Taka Ishii Gallery, Los Angeles
1998 - Fragments, Parco Gallery, Tokyo
1999 - Tokyo Colors, The Deep Gallery, Paris
1999 - Daido Moriyama: Stray Dog, San Francisco MOMA, San Francisco; travelling to The Metropolitan Museum, Japan
Society, New York City
1999 - Tono Story, Taka Ishii Gallery, Los Angeles
1999 - Ra esia, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo
2000 - Daido Moriyama: Stray Dog, Fotomuseum Winterthur, Switzerland, travelling to Museum Folkwang, Essen,
Germany
2000 - Passage, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo
2001 - Daido Moriyama: Stray Dog, Harvard University Art Museums, Cambridge, MA, travelling to Museum of
Photographic Arts, San Diego, CA
2002 - Shinjuku, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo
2002 - Platform, Light and Shadow, Daiwa Radiator Factory, Hiroshima
2002 - '71 – NY, Roth Horowitz, New York City
2002 - Daido Moriyama: Shinjuku - Platform - Light & Shadow, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Nagoya, Japan
2002 - inside the white cube: Antipodes, White Cube, London
2003 - Moriyama Daido 1965-2003, Shimane Art Museum, Shimane, Japan travelling to Kushiro Art Museum, Hokkaido,
Japan, Kawasaki City Museum, Kawasaki, Japan
2003 - Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain, Paris
2004 - Daido Moriyama, Shine Gallery, London
2004 - Daido Moriyama, Maruzen Marunouchi Gallery, Tokyo
2004 - Daido Moriyama Colour prints and vintages, Galerie Priska Pasquer, Cologne, Germany
2004 - Remix, Galerie Kamel Mennour, Paris, France Art Cologne 2004, Cologne, Germany
2005 - vintage and modern prints daido moriyama, Galerie Bob van Oursow, Zurich
2005 - Daido Moriyama, Gallery RAKU (Kyoto University of Art and Design), Kyoto, Japan
2005 - Buenos Aires, Gallery D’s (Kyoto University of Art and Design), Kyoto, Japan
2005 - Buenos Aires, epSITE, Epson Imaging Gallery, Tokyo
2005 - Buenos Aires, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo
2005 - Tokyo, Re ex New Art Gallery, Amsterdam
2005 - Wilderness! Logos gallery, Tokyo
2006 - Daido Moriyama, Foam_Fotogra emuseum Amsterdam
2006 - shinjuku 1973, 25pm, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo
2006 - it, Rat Hole Gallery, Tokyo
2007 - Daido Moriyama Retrospektive ab 1965, Die Photographische Sammlung/SK Stiftung Kultur, Cologne, Germany
2007 - Daido Moriyama Retrospectiva desde 1965, Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporaneo, Sevilla, Spain
2007 - Hawaii, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo
2007 - Vintage prints from the 1960s and 70s, Galleri Riis, Oslo
2008 - Daido Retrospective 1965-2005, Daido Hawaii, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Tokyo
2008 - bye-bye polaroid, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo
2008 - Shinjuku, Tokyo, Studio Guenzani, Milan
2008 - Hokkaido, Rat Hole Gallery, Tokyo
2008 - The 80’s, Vintage Prints, Steven Kasher Gallery, New York City
2010 - Hawaii, Luhring Augustine, New York City[16]
2010 - Visioni del Mondo, Fotomuseo Giuseppe Panini, Modena, Italy
2010 - Tsugaru, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo[17]
2011 - On the Road, National Museum of Art, Osaka
2015 - Daido Moriyama. In Color, Galleria Carla Sozzani, Milan
2016 - Daido Tokyo, Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain, Paris[18]

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