Daido Moriyama is recognized as one of Japan's most important and influential photographers, particularly for his depictions of what he saw as the breakdown of traditional values in post-war Japan. This title offers an introduction to the world's most unsettling photographers.
Daidō Moriyama Ordre des livres
- Moriyama, Daido
10 octobre 1938






- 2012
- 2008
The images presented here in this lavish, tactile and visually rewarding limited edition feature what Daido calls the "holy sites" of stadiums, swimming pools, racetracks, boxing rings, etc., each made more sublime by the acute lack of human presence. Comparing these photographs with others in the book that depict majestic snow-covered mountain landscapes, one can begin to understand the sacredness that Daido suggests is contained within these structures and spaces.
- 2005
Talking about an influential Japanese photographer of the 20th Century, this work includes photo series on the eTokyo district of Shinjuku.
- 2003
Memories of a Dog
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
- 2001
Daido Moriyama
- 137pages
- 5 heures de lecture
A new title in this accessible and affordable photography series