DAIDO
MORIYAMA
Daido Moriyama
Hardbound,
7 ½" x 10 ¼", 216 pages
138 B & W illustrations
2007, Editorial RM
Text by Daido Moriyama
Introduction by: Jose Lebrero Stals
From the Publisher:
Based on the retrospective exhibition organized by the
Andalusian Center of Contemporary Art in Seville in March of 2007,
this stunning book offers a new look at the work of Japanese photographer
Daido Moriyama. An implacable visionary of our fragmented postmodern
world, Moriyama is famous not only for his stark images of urban
life but also for his transformation of everyday ordinariness,
the stream of perceptions that our restless sense of sight registers
at every moment of our waking hours. The volume includes a widely-ranging
overview of Moriyama's highly contrasted, oddly-angled black-and-white
photographs, including sixteen pages printed on yellow paper,
which provides a new and unexpected support for these images.
The striking cover of the catalogue is the creation of noted Japanese
designer Tadanori Yokoo. The book includes a brief introductory
text by José Lebrero Stals and a penetrating essay by Minoru
Shimizu, which places Moriyama's work in the context of postmodern
critical theory on photography, from Benjamin to Barthes to Derrida.
Finally, a moving text by Moriyama himself -'Dialogue with Photography'-
describes how he succeeded in abolishing the boundaries between
subjectivity and objectivity in his art to explore the relentlessly
momentary nature of photographs, 'fossils of light and time'.
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