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Auteur(s) : Baker Simon – Shimizu Minoru – Taki Koji
Editeur : Tate Publishing
Parution : 01/10/2012
Nombre de pages : 216
Nombre de livres : 1
Expédition : 675
Dimensions : 23 x 17.2 x 1.9
Biographie:
Daido Moriyama is one of Japan’s most important and influential phtographers and photobook makers. His work ranges from incredible documentation of street artists and performers to poetic accounts of city life and experiments with light shadow and abstraction. This book offers a full account of his ongoing work from his first projects made in Tokyo in the 1960s and his engagement with the avant-garde Provoke magazine to his studies of form and composition in the 1980s and his most recent colour works. Moriyama is best known for his grainy black and white style but this book also considers the many differents aspects of his practice including photo-essays photobooks colour series Polaroids and screenprints. The essays contained here include new translations of key Japanese texts as well an introductory overview of signature aspects of Moriyama’s practice such as his works made on the road in Japan and his unique accounts of city life in Tokyo New York and beyond. Simon Baker is Curator of Photography and International Art at Tate..
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