9783960986621-3960986629-Daido Moriyama: A Diary: Hasselblad Award 2019

Daido Moriyama: A Diary: Hasselblad Award 2019

ISBN-13: 9783960986621
ISBN-10: 3960986629
Author: Sara Walker, Louise Wolthers
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Walther König, Köln
Format: Hardcover 235 pages
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ISBN-13: 9783960986621
ISBN-10: 3960986629
Author: Sara Walker, Louise Wolthers
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Walther König, Köln
Format: Hardcover 235 pages

Summary

Daido Moriyama: A Diary: Hasselblad Award 2019 (ISBN-13: 9783960986621 and ISBN-10: 3960986629), written by authors Sara Walker, Louise Wolthers, was published by Walther König, Köln in 2020. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other Individual Photographers (Photography & Video) books. You can easily purchase or rent Daido Moriyama: A Diary: Hasselblad Award 2019 (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Individual Photographers books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.22.

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Celebrating Daido Moriyama's 2019 Hasselblad Award in a concise overview, with testimonies from his many collaborators and admirers

With its generous image flow, this book celebrates Japanese photographer Daido Moriyama (born 1938) as the 2019 Hasselblad Award winner and his highly influential, lifelong, radical and authentic approach to photography.

A Diary draws on his daily photographic expeditions, resulting in a body of work charged with fragments, repetitions, chance and chaos. His production of images is enormous, and whereas some photographs have become iconic and reappear in numerous books and exhibitions, it is always possible to encounter more unknown works.

In order to exemplify the long-term and wide-range impact of Daido Moriyama's photography, this publication not only presents an overview and analysis of his work by Sandra Phillips, but it also includes shorter personal notes from people who have encountered and worked with him over the years, such as Simon Baker, Mark Holborn, Hervé Chandès, Nick Rhodes and Ishiuchi Miyako.

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