About Japanese photographer, Daido MORIYAMA ( b.1938, in Osaka)

Daido MORIYAMA studied design and then photography in Kōbe, Japan. He moved to Tokyo in 1961 and joined the VIVO photography group - with photographers Kikuji KAWADA, Ikkō NARAHARA, Shōmei TOMATSU, Eikō HOSOE, Akira SATO and Akira TANNO - which soon disbanded. After working as an assistant for the photographers Takeji IWAMIYA and Eikoh HOSOE, he went freelance in 1964. He published his work in photo magazines and elsewhere. His first photo book 'Japan, a Theater' was published in 1968 and between 1968 and 1970 he was involved in the photo fanzine 'Provoke'. Today he is one of the most important Japanese photographers of the second half of the 20th century. His work played a major role in the international success of Japanese photography. At the end of the 1960s and the beginning of the 1970s in particular, he created an influential and innovative photographic oeuvre. Unusually for the time, especially in Japan, he concentrated on the fringes of society, red-light districts and the street as his subject matter. It is remarkable that he developed a technique of photographing the street without looking through the viewfinder. These images have an immediate and authentic effect, and his grainy, high-contrast style - described as 'are, bure, boke' (= grainy, blurred, out of focus) - has influenced many photographers.

Photo books by Daido MORIYAMA (a selection)

  • 'Provoke 1-5' (1968); 'Japanese Theater' (1968, 2019); 'Farewell Photography' (1972, 2006, 2019); 'A Hunter' (1972, 2011, 2019); 'Another Country in New York' (1974, 2013); 'Light and Shadow' (1982, 2009, 2019); 'Memories of a Dog' (1984, 2001, 2001); '71-NY' (2002, 2011), 'The Complete Works' (2003),; 'Hawaii' (2007); 'Tales of Tonho' (2007; 'Record #6-56' (2007-2024); 'Bye Bye Polaroid' (2008); 'Japanese Photobooks from the 1960s and 70s' (by Ryuichi Kaneko and Ivan Vartanian'; 'Magazine Works' (2009); 'The World Through my Eyes' (2010); 'On the Road' (2011); 'Color' (2012); 'Labyrinth' (2012), 'Paris 88/89' (2012); 'Paris Plus' (2013); 'Odasaku' (2016); Record' (2017); 'Ravens & Red Lipstick: Japanese Photography Since 1945' (2018); 'Akai Kutsu 1 & 2' (2019); 'Boku' (2019); 'Mayfly' (2019); 'How I take photographs' (2019); 'A Diary. Hasselblad Award 2019' (2020); 'Lips! Lips! Lips!' (2020); 'Boku' (2020); 'Plastic Love' (2020); 'Tokyo: ongoing' (2020); 'KURA chan' (2020); 'Kanban' (2020); 'Retrospective' (2023); 'Shashin Jidai 1981-1988' (2023);

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In 2019, Daido MORIYAMA spontaneously decided to publish photographs from Yokohama, the 2nd largest city in Japan, where he had had 'a good time' during the summer. The b/w material was enough for two volumes, 'Akai Kutsu' volume 1 & 2 in the same format.
68,00 € * Weight 0.2 kg
Record #40 consists of photographs that Daido MORIYAMA took in French capital, Paris, in 2018. Near Saint-Michel, Rue Mouffetard and around 'Moulin Rouge', his thoughts drifted back thirty years to the time when he lived for a short period in Paris.
55,00 € * Weight 0.4 kg
The photo volume 'Monochrome' contains a fine selection of very contrasting contemporary black and white photographs by Daido MORIYAMA, taken in the years between 2008 and 2012. The volume complements its simultaneously published counterpart 'Color'.
0,00 € *
Pb. with dust jacket & obi belt, 22,5 x 30 x 3,5 cm., 432 pp., 291 b/w ills. text language: English
128,00 €
With its generous image flow, this book, 'A Diary', celebrates important Japanese photographer Daido MORIYAMA as the 2019 Hasselblad Award winner and his highly influential, lifelong radical and authentic approach to photography.
498,00 € Weight 1.8 kg
Pb. with obi belt (no dust jacket, as issued), 18 x 26 x 3,5 cm., 365 pp., 410 ills. (365 b/w ills., 45 ills. in color), text language: Japanese
128,00 € *
'Provoke. Between Protest and Performance ', accompanied the first exhibition as a catalog, which was shown through the magazine and the photographers involved - Daido MORIYAMA, Takuma NAKAHIRA, Yutaka TAKANASHI - and determines its historical relevance.
280,00 € *
In 'Conversations', Rémi Coignet explores in interviews the question of what role the photo book plays in the work of photographers, designers & publishers and how their titles are conceived. Two more volumes with interviews have been published until now.
from 29,50 € Weight 0.3 kg
This new edition of 'A Hunter' by Daido MORIYAMA features the photo book with a carefully researched and designed booklet including readable essays as well as an invaluable commentary in English regarding the book as a whole and each individual photograph
298,00 € Weight 1.1 kg
On behalf of the customer, we offer 35 different numbers from the legendary RECORD series by photographer Daido MORIYAMA. A third of it is SIGNED, some volumes have long been out of print. The rare opportunity to acquire a coherent episode all at once!
0,00 € *
HC with dust jacket, 27 x 34,5 x 2,5 cm. (8 x 13,5 x 1 inch.), 240 pp., 320 duotone b/w ills., text language: English
378,00 €
Out-of-print photo book 'PARIS 88/89' by Daido MORIYAMA offers a view of the French capital through the lens of a Japanese master photographer who lived there alone in the late 1980s, having shortly before discovered photographer Eugène ATGET for himself.
from 48,00 €
In this 8th volume of a photo book series with screen-printed canvas covers, Daido MORIYAMA's 'Tiles in Aizuwakamatsu' the Japanese photographer takes as its subject the flood of roundish tiles that decorated the toilet of his hotel room in Aizuwakamatsu.
124,00 €
'Exteriors: Annie Ernaux and Photography' accompanies an exhibition project by Lou Stoppard, which combines texts by the Nobel Prize winner with images by Harry CALLAHAN, Claude DITYVON, Daidō MORIYAMA, Issei SUDA, Henry WESSEL, Bernard Pierre WOLFF a.o.
38,00 € * Weight 0.6 kg
In this 'Record' issue, 'No. 25, Japanese photographer Daido MORIYAMA presents his vision of Okinawa’s extraordinary light from his visit in 2013.
38,00 € * Weight 0.5 kg
Signed & numbered photo book 'White and Vinegar' by Daido MORIYAMA brings together images and selected essays he has written since his youth over 40 years ago. The b/w images were shot from nearly square instant prints and then cropped to 35mm film format
88,00 €
Pb., 21 x 30 x 2 cm. (8,5 x 12 x 1 inch.), 324 pp., 400 ills., bilingual text: Japanese / English
0,00 € *
The photo volume 'Color' by Daido MORIYAMA contains images which document Tokyo in-between 2008 & 2012. Images of street scenes, fleeting portraits and snapshots of his lived occurrences are visually placed within the new viewing context of color imagery.
78,00 € * Weight 1.1 kg
The unusual 'PBM_Catalog Box' contains leporellos, brochures and posters for the 33 exhibitions and projects shown during the PhotoBookMuseum pop-up in Cologne. The shape of the box alludes to the exhibitions shown in traditional shipping containers.
55,00 € * Weight 1 kg
Unbound loose sheets, 30 x 39 cm., 48 pp., Ltd. to 250 SIGNED copies
0,00 € *
Pb. with dust jacket, 24,5 x 29,5 x 2,5 cm. (10 x 11,5 x 1 in.), 288 pp., 218 b/w & color ills., 1,600 gr., text language: English
98,00 € *
Facsimile. pb. (no dust jacket, as issued), ca. 20 x 25 x 1 cm., 32 pp., b/w ills., Ltd. to 250 copies with 2 different silk-screened covers (= 500 copies in total!)
298,00 € Weight 0.3 kg
'Kagero and Colors' by Daido MORIYAMA, contains full-color color & b/w photographs. It brings together a variety of previously unseen color nudes along with the collection he published back in 1972 in his now highly sought after fourth monograph 'Kagerou'
from 98,00 € Weight 1.4 kg
'Pantomime' by Daido MORIYAMA features the more or less complete series of his pictures of fetuses, stored in formalin, photographed at a maternity hospital in Kanagawa. This was his first own project after three years’ work as an assistant to Eikoh HOSOE
298,00 € * Weight 0.2 kg
This photo volume, 'Paris Plus' by Daido MORIYAMA, represents the expanded edition of his view of the French capital, where the master photographer lived alone in the late 1980s. This volume additionally includes photographs from the years 1990 and 2003.
58,00 € * Weight 0.6 kg
This small 'low-budget' photo volume from the popular series '55' gathers fitfty-five Daido MORIYAMA typical photographs with an accompanying explanation and date at an unbeatable price. The volume is suitable both as a starter read and as a little gift!
29,80 € Weight 0.2 kg
This Nazraeli 'NZ Library Set #4' consists of six signed hardcover photo volumes by Steve BANKS / Katy GRANNAN / Abelardo MORELL / Catherine OPIE / Mark STEINMETZ / Jack TEEMER, collected in a slipcase. All texts are in English, limited to 350 copies!
900,00 € *
'Record No. 44 'contains photos taken shortly before and up to the point in time when the corona began. After two days at home, famous photographer Daido MORIYAMA grabbed his camera and face mask and wandered through Nakano and other places day after day.
39,50 € *
Pb. (no dust jacket, as issued), 21 x 28 x 1 cm., 104 pp., b/w ills., bilingual texts: English / Japanese
from 55,00 € Weight 0.5 kg
In Daido MORIYAMA's photo book 'Ango', the pictures of the famous Japanese photographer are placed alongside Ango Sakaguchi's famous short story 'In the Forest, Beneath Cherries in Full Bloom'.
148,00 € * Weight 0.6 kg
This publication by MORIYAMA, 'Okinawa s49', with photos from 1974, appears in a new format, large and narrow, in a very limited quantity and stands out from the mass production due to its innovative design & craftsmanship. The first title in this format.
65,00 € *
'Plastic Love', the fifth volume in the series of hand-bound books with screen-printed canvas covers, contains black & white and as well color photos of mannequins, which are one of the favorite motifs of the Japanese master photographer Daido MORIYAMA.
118,00 € *
Re-edit, pb., 4,5 x 7 inch., o.pp., bilingual text: Japanese / English
98,00 €
'KURA chan' by Japanese master photograher Daido MORIYAMA is the sixth volume in a series of hand-bound volumes with screen-printed canvas covers. The revised edition contains photos from the 'Provoke' era as well as work that has not yet been published.
88,00 € *
The catalog 'On the Road' was published to accompany the major MORIYAMA retrospective in Osaka and brings together pictorial icons in chronological order. According to connoisseurs of Japanese photography, it is among Daido MORIYAMA's best publications.
0,00 € * Weight 1 kg
Pb., 18 x 25,5 cm., 40 pp., 25 doubletone b/w ills., Ltd. to 800 copies
68,00 € * Weight 0.2 kg
Pb. (no dust jacket, as issued), 21 x 28 x 1 cm., 120 pp., b/w ills., bilingual texts: English / Japanese
from 55,00 € Weight 0.6 kg
Pb. with obi belt (no dust jacket, as issued), 18 x 26 x 3,5 cm., 484 pp. (334 b/w ills., 150 ils. in color), text language: Japanese
0,00 € *
The xtremely rare photo volume 'Underground Generation' contains works by Daido MORIYAMA, Eikoh HOSOE, Jun MORINAGA, Masahisa FUKASE, Kishin SHINOYAMA and Kenji ISHIGURO who were in 1968 out and about with their cameras. in the Shinjuku district of Tokyo.
0,00 € * Weight 0.8 kg
The classic volume 'Light and Shadow' by Daido MORIYAMA in a new version. This reprint includes a bound edition as well as a paperback supplement with detailed information on each photo, an exclusive commentary by Daido MORIYAMA and a subscribed interview
198,00 € * Weight 1.4 kg
'View from the Laboratory' by Daido MORIYAMA, is the result of a long awaited visit, a search for traces by one of the greatest photographers of our time. In the text, he describes his relationship with this place and the first historical photograph.
58,00 € * Weight 0.6 kg
Out-of-print 'Record / Kiroku #24' by Daido MORIYAMA features 'street snaps' mostly taken in southern France (Arles, Avignon, Marseille and Paris). He fondly recalls endless fields of sunflowers,the sparkling Mediterranean Sea and meeting with Sarah MOON
55,00 € * Weight 0.6 kg
Mostly all images in this photo volume, 'Okinawa' by Daido MORIYAMA are taken in 1974 when he visited Okinawa for a 'photo school workshop' with Shomei TOMATSU, Eikoh HOSOE, Masahisa FUKASE as well as Nobuyoshi ARAKI.
148,00 € * Weight 0.7 kg
Slipcased linen bound HC with tipped-in photograph (no dust jacket, as issued), 18,5 x 26 x 2 cm., 84 pp., b/w ills., text language: English, Ltd. to 1,000 copies
0,00 € *
Re-edit, pb. (no dust jacket, as issued), 21 x 30 x 1 cm., 32 pp., 42 b/w ills., no text, Ltd. to 350 copies
148,00 € *
This anthology, appropriately self-titled 'Record', contains works from all 30 issues of Daido MORIYAMA's self-published magazine 'Kiroku/Record' since the 1970s. The editing in a single sequence is interrupted only by the text written by himself.
178,00 € Weight 2.2 kg
Reception

The photographs by Daido MORIYAMA have/had a great influence on many young Japanese photographers and also had a great impact internationally. He has published a large number of photo books and his photographs have been published in many magazines. In 2019, the 110-minute documentary film 'Daidō Moriyama. The Past is always new, the Future is always nostalgic' (directed by Gen Iwama). It shows how two men, a publisher and a graphic artist, accompanied him for over a year during the production of the new edition of 'Japan. A Theater' for over a year.

Awards (selection)
  • 1983: Photographer of the Year, Japan;
    2004: Cultural Award of the German Society for Photography;
    2012: Infinity Award from the International Center for Photography (ICP);
    2019: Hasselblad Foundation Award;
Exhibitions (a selection)
  • 1980: Gallery Forum Stadtpark / Camera Austria, Graz, Austria;
    1981: Zeit-Foto Salon, Tokyo, Japan;
    1986: Philadelphia Museum of Art, USA;
    1989: International Photo Triennial, Esslingen;
    1991: Meyers, Wiedikon, Switzerland;
    1993: Watarium Museum, Tokyo, Japan;
    1999: San Francisco Modern Museum, USA;
    2000: Fotomuseum Winterthur, Switzerland and Museum Folkwang, Essen;
    2002: White Cube, London, Great Britain;
    2003: Cartier Foundation, Paris, France;
    2004: Art Cologne, Cologne;
    2006: Foam, Amsterdam;
    2007: SK Stiftung Kultur, Cologne;
    2010: Michael Hoppen Gallery, London (with Shōmei TOMATSU)
    2012: Tate Gallery of Modern Art, London (with William KLEIN)
    2013: Kasseler Kunstverein, Kassel (with Mika NINAGAWA)
    2019: 'My Garden of Eden', Christophe Guye Gallery, Zurich, Switzerland;
    2023: 'Retrospective', C/O Berlin, Germany;