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                • Daido Moriyama: Untitled, 1969
                  Dec. 08, 2024

                  Daido Moriyama: Untitled, 1969

                  Est: $5,000 - $8,000

                  Daido Moriyama (1938) Untitled , 1969 Gelatin silver print Signed in pencil on verso Image: 14.75 x 19.375 in Framed: 25.25 x 29.125 in

                  Santa Monica Auctions
                • Daido Moriyama (b.1938) Eros; Eros or Something Other Than Eros; A Japanese Town
                  Nov. 27, 2024

                  Daido Moriyama (b.1938) Eros; Eros or Something Other Than Eros; A Japanese Town

                  Est: £600 - £800

                  Daido Moriyama (b.1938) Eros; Eros or Something Other Than Eros; A Japanese Town Three gelatin silver prints, 1969, printed 2020, signed in pencil verso, numbered from the edition of 150, as included in Provoke 2, published by Aperture, New York, on glossy photo paper, with full margins, each sheet 253 x 201mm (10 x 8in) or 201 x 253mm (8 x 10in) (3)

                  Forum Auctions - UK
                • Daido Moriyama (b.1938) Yokosuka: A Japanese Town, from Provoke 2
                  Jul. 31, 2024

                  Daido Moriyama (b.1938) Yokosuka: A Japanese Town, from Provoke 2

                  Est: £400 - £600

                  Daido Moriyama (b.1938) Yokosuka: A Japanese Town, from Provoke 2 Gelatin silver print, 1971, printed 2020, signed in pencil verso, numbered from the edition of 150, published by Aperture, New York, on glossy photo paper, with full margins, sheet 253 x 201mm (10 x 8in)

                  Forum Auctions - UK
                • Daido Moriyama (b.1938) Eros or something other than Eros, from Provoke 2
                  Jul. 31, 2024

                  Daido Moriyama (b.1938) Eros or something other than Eros, from Provoke 2

                  Est: £400 - £600

                  Daido Moriyama (b.1938) Eros or something other than Eros, from Provoke 2 Gelatin silver print, 1969, printed 2020, signed in pencil verso, numbered from the edition of 150, published by Aperture, New York, on glossy photo paper, with full margins, sheet 253 x 201mm (10 x 8in)

                  Forum Auctions - UK
                • Daido Moriyama (b.1938) Eros, from Provoke 2
                  Jul. 31, 2024

                  Daido Moriyama (b.1938) Eros, from Provoke 2

                  Est: £400 - £600

                  Daido Moriyama (b.1938) Eros, from Provoke 2 Gelatin silver print, 1969, printed 2020, signed in pencil verso, numbered from the edition of 150, published by Aperture, New York, on glossy photo paper, with full margins, sheet 201 x 253mm (8 x 10in)

                  Forum Auctions - UK
                • Passage
                  Jul. 18, 2024

                  Passage

                  Est: ¥100,000 - ¥150,000

                  signed (lower right), framed

                  Mallet Auction
                • Daido Moriyama, Cartier Leopard (from the Journey for Something series)
                  Jul. 10, 2024

                  Daido Moriyama, Cartier Leopard (from the Journey for Something series)

                  Est: $1,500 - $2,500

                  Daido Moriyama Cartier Leopard (from the Journey for Something series) 2007 / printed 2012 gelatin silver print image: 9 h x 6.25 w in (23 x 16 cm) sheet: 10 h x 8 w in (25 x 20 cm) Signed to verso 'Daido'. Numbered to publisher's stamp on verso '11/40'. This work is number 11 from the edition of 40 published by Reflex, Amsterdam. Literature: Daido Moriyama: Journey for Something, Reflex Amsterdam exhibition catalog, pg. 15 This work will ship from Los Angeles, California.

                  Los Angeles Modern Auctions
                • Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print.
                  May. 26, 2024

                  Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print.

                  Est: $200 - $400

                  Daido Moriyama is a renowned Japanese photographer born on October 10, 1938, in Osaka, Japan. He is known for his influential and groundbreaking work in street photography and is considered one of the most important photographers of his generation. Moriyama's distinct visual style captures the raw energy and urban chaos of post-war Japan. Moriyama began his career as an assistant to the photographer Eikoh Hosoe in the 1960s. He later became a freelance photographer and gained recognition for his black and white images that captured the gritty reality of Tokyo's streets. His work often foces on the marginalized and forgotten aspects of urban life, highlighting the contradictions and complexities of modern society. One of Moriyama's notable projects is his book "Japan: A Photo Theater," published in 1968. This publication featured a collection of his photographs taken during his travels across Japan. The book showcased his distinctive style, characterized by grainy, high-contrast images, tilted angles, and a sense of spontaneity. It received critical acclaim and established Moriyama as a prominent figure in the photography world. Throughout his career, Moriyama has continued to produce an extensive body of work, publishing numero books and exhibiting his photographs internationally. His subjects range from street scenes, urban landscapes, and everyday objects to portraits and close-ups of people. His photographs often evoke a sense of ambiguity, inviting viewers to interpret and engage with the images on their own terms. Moriyama's influence extends beyond his own photography. His daring and experimental approach to capturing the essence of the city has inspired generations of photographers worldwide. His work reflects the spirit of the Japanese avant-garde movement Provoke, which emerged in the late 1960s and sought to challenge traditional photography conventions. In recognition of his contributions to the art of photography, Moriyama has received numero awards and honors, including the Photographic Society of Japan's Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004 and the Infinity Award for Lifetime Achievement from the International Center of Photography in 2019. Daido Moriyama's work continues to be celebrated for its rawness, immediacy, and ability to capture the essence of urban life. His photographs offer a unique perspective on the human experience, challenging viewers to see beyond the surface and explore the depths of the world around them. Measures 6.25 x 9.25 Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

                  Morgan Auctions
                • Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print.
                  May. 26, 2024

                  Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print.

                  Est: $200 - $400

                  Daido Moriyama is a renowned Japanese photographer born on October 10, 1938, in Osaka, Japan. He is known for his influential and groundbreaking work in street photography and is considered one of the most important photographers of his generation. Moriyama's distinct visual style captures the raw energy and urban chaos of post-war Japan. Moriyama began his career as an assistant to the photographer Eikoh Hosoe in the 1960s. He later became a freelance photographer and gained recognition for his black and white images that captured the gritty reality of Tokyo's streets. His work often foces on the marginalized and forgotten aspects of urban life, highlighting the contradictions and complexities of modern society. One of Moriyama's notable projects is his book "Japan: A Photo Theater," published in 1968. This publication featured a collection of his photographs taken during his travels across Japan. The book showcased his distinctive style, characterized by grainy, high-contrast images, tilted angles, and a sense of spontaneity. It received critical acclaim and established Moriyama as a prominent figure in the photography world. Throughout his career, Moriyama has continued to produce an extensive body of work, publishing numero books and exhibiting his photographs internationally. His subjects range from street scenes, urban landscapes, and everyday objects to portraits and close-ups of people. His photographs often evoke a sense of ambiguity, inviting viewers to interpret and engage with the images on their own terms. Moriyama's influence extends beyond his own photography. His daring and experimental approach to capturing the essence of the city has inspired generations of photographers worldwide. His work reflects the spirit of the Japanese avant-garde movement Provoke, which emerged in the late 1960s and sought to challenge traditional photography conventions. In recognition of his contributions to the art of photography, Moriyama has received numero awards and honors, including the Photographic Society of Japan's Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004 and the Infinity Award for Lifetime Achievement from the International Center of Photography in 2019. Daido Moriyama's work continues to be celebrated for its rawness, immediacy, and ability to capture the essence of urban life. His photographs offer a unique perspective on the human experience, challenging viewers to see beyond the surface and explore the depths of the world around them. Measures 6.25 x 9.25 Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

                  Morgan Auctions
                • Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print.
                  May. 26, 2024

                  Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print.

                  Est: $200 - $400

                  Daido Moriyama is a renowned Japanese photographer born on October 10, 1938, in Osaka, Japan. He is known for his influential and groundbreaking work in street photography and is considered one of the most important photographers of his generation. Moriyama's distinct visual style captures the raw energy and urban chaos of post-war Japan. Moriyama began his career as an assistant to the photographer Eikoh Hosoe in the 1960s. He later became a freelance photographer and gained recognition for his black and white images that captured the gritty reality of Tokyo's streets. His work often foces on the marginalized and forgotten aspects of urban life, highlighting the contradictions and complexities of modern society. One of Moriyama's notable projects is his book "Japan: A Photo Theater," published in 1968. This publication featured a collection of his photographs taken during his travels across Japan. The book showcased his distinctive style, characterized by grainy, high-contrast images, tilted angles, and a sense of spontaneity. It received critical acclaim and established Moriyama as a prominent figure in the photography world. Throughout his career, Moriyama has continued to produce an extensive body of work, publishing numero books and exhibiting his photographs internationally. His subjects range from street scenes, urban landscapes, and everyday objects to portraits and close-ups of people. His photographs often evoke a sense of ambiguity, inviting viewers to interpret and engage with the images on their own terms. Moriyama's influence extends beyond his own photography. His daring and experimental approach to capturing the essence of the city has inspired generations of photographers worldwide. His work reflects the spirit of the Japanese avant-garde movement Provoke, which emerged in the late 1960s and sought to challenge traditional photography conventions. In recognition of his contributions to the art of photography, Moriyama has received numero awards and honors, including the Photographic Society of Japan's Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004 and the Infinity Award for Lifetime Achievement from the International Center of Photography in 2019. Daido Moriyama's work continues to be celebrated for its rawness, immediacy, and ability to capture the essence of urban life. His photographs offer a unique perspective on the human experience, challenging viewers to see beyond the surface and explore the depths of the world around them. Measures 6.25 x 9.25 Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

                  Morgan Auctions
                • Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print.
                  May. 26, 2024

                  Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print.

                  Est: $200 - $400

                  Daido Moriyama is a renowned Japanese photographer born on October 10, 1938, in Osaka, Japan. He is known for his influential and groundbreaking work in street photography and is considered one of the most important photographers of his generation. Moriyama's distinct visual style captures the raw energy and urban chaos of post-war Japan. Moriyama began his career as an assistant to the photographer Eikoh Hosoe in the 1960s. He later became a freelance photographer and gained recognition for his black and white images that captured the gritty reality of Tokyo's streets. His work often foces on the marginalized and forgotten aspects of urban life, highlighting the contradictions and complexities of modern society. One of Moriyama's notable projects is his book "Japan: A Photo Theater," published in 1968. This publication featured a collection of his photographs taken during his travels across Japan. The book showcased his distinctive style, characterized by grainy, high-contrast images, tilted angles, and a sense of spontaneity. It received critical acclaim and established Moriyama as a prominent figure in the photography world. Throughout his career, Moriyama has continued to produce an extensive body of work, publishing numero books and exhibiting his photographs internationally. His subjects range from street scenes, urban landscapes, and everyday objects to portraits and close-ups of people. His photographs often evoke a sense of ambiguity, inviting viewers to interpret and engage with the images on their own terms. Moriyama's influence extends beyond his own photography. His daring and experimental approach to capturing the essence of the city has inspired generations of photographers worldwide. His work reflects the spirit of the Japanese avant-garde movement Provoke, which emerged in the late 1960s and sought to challenge traditional photography conventions. In recognition of his contributions to the art of photography, Moriyama has received numero awards and honors, including the Photographic Society of Japan's Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004 and the Infinity Award for Lifetime Achievement from the International Center of Photography in 2019. Daido Moriyama's work continues to be celebrated for its rawness, immediacy, and ability to capture the essence of urban life. His photographs offer a unique perspective on the human experience, challenging viewers to see beyond the surface and explore the depths of the world around them. Measures 6.25 x 9.25 Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

                  Morgan Auctions
                • Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print.
                  May. 26, 2024

                  Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print.

                  Est: $200 - $400

                  Daido Moriyama is a renowned Japanese photographer born on October 10, 1938, in Osaka, Japan. He is known for his influential and groundbreaking work in street photography and is considered one of the most important photographers of his generation. Moriyama's distinct visual style captures the raw energy and urban chaos of post-war Japan. Moriyama began his career as an assistant to the photographer Eikoh Hosoe in the 1960s. He later became a freelance photographer and gained recognition for his black and white images that captured the gritty reality of Tokyo's streets. His work often foces on the marginalized and forgotten aspects of urban life, highlighting the contradictions and complexities of modern society. One of Moriyama's notable projects is his book "Japan: A Photo Theater," published in 1968. This publication featured a collection of his photographs taken during his travels across Japan. The book showcased his distinctive style, characterized by grainy, high-contrast images, tilted angles, and a sense of spontaneity. It received critical acclaim and established Moriyama as a prominent figure in the photography world. Throughout his career, Moriyama has continued to produce an extensive body of work, publishing numero books and exhibiting his photographs internationally. His subjects range from street scenes, urban landscapes, and everyday objects to portraits and close-ups of people. His photographs often evoke a sense of ambiguity, inviting viewers to interpret and engage with the images on their own terms. Moriyama's influence extends beyond his own photography. His daring and experimental approach to capturing the essence of the city has inspired generations of photographers worldwide. His work reflects the spirit of the Japanese avant-garde movement Provoke, which emerged in the late 1960s and sought to challenge traditional photography conventions. In recognition of his contributions to the art of photography, Moriyama has received numero awards and honors, including the Photographic Society of Japan's Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004 and the Infinity Award for Lifetime Achievement from the International Center of Photography in 2019. Daido Moriyama's work continues to be celebrated for its rawness, immediacy, and ability to capture the essence of urban life. His photographs offer a unique perspective on the human experience, challenging viewers to see beyond the surface and explore the depths of the world around them. Measures 6.25 x 9.25 Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

                  Morgan Auctions
                • Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print.
                  May. 26, 2024

                  Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print.

                  Est: $200 - $400

                  Daido Moriyama is a renowned Japanese photographer born on October 10, 1938, in Osaka, Japan. He is known for his influential and groundbreaking work in street photography and is considered one of the most important photographers of his generation. Moriyama's distinct visual style captures the raw energy and urban chaos of post-war Japan. Moriyama began his career as an assistant to the photographer Eikoh Hosoe in the 1960s. He later became a freelance photographer and gained recognition for his black and white images that captured the gritty reality of Tokyo's streets. His work often foces on the marginalized and forgotten aspects of urban life, highlighting the contradictions and complexities of modern society. One of Moriyama's notable projects is his book "Japan: A Photo Theater," published in 1968. This publication featured a collection of his photographs taken during his travels across Japan. The book showcased his distinctive style, characterized by grainy, high-contrast images, tilted angles, and a sense of spontaneity. It received critical acclaim and established Moriyama as a prominent figure in the photography world. Throughout his career, Moriyama has continued to produce an extensive body of work, publishing numero books and exhibiting his photographs internationally. His subjects range from street scenes, urban landscapes, and everyday objects to portraits and close-ups of people. His photographs often evoke a sense of ambiguity, inviting viewers to interpret and engage with the images on their own terms. Moriyama's influence extends beyond his own photography. His daring and experimental approach to capturing the essence of the city has inspired generations of photographers worldwide. His work reflects the spirit of the Japanese avant-garde movement Provoke, which emerged in the late 1960s and sought to challenge traditional photography conventions. In recognition of his contributions to the art of photography, Moriyama has received numero awards and honors, including the Photographic Society of Japan's Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004 and the Infinity Award for Lifetime Achievement from the International Center of Photography in 2019. Daido Moriyama's work continues to be celebrated for its rawness, immediacy, and ability to capture the essence of urban life. His photographs offer a unique perspective on the human experience, challenging viewers to see beyond the surface and explore the depths of the world around them. Measures 6.25 x 9.25 Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

                  Morgan Auctions
                • Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print.
                  May. 26, 2024

                  Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print.

                  Est: $200 - $400

                  Daido Moriyama is a renowned Japanese photographer born on October 10, 1938, in Osaka, Japan. He is known for his influential and groundbreaking work in street photography and is considered one of the most important photographers of his generation. Moriyama's distinct visual style captures the raw energy and urban chaos of post-war Japan. Moriyama began his career as an assistant to the photographer Eikoh Hosoe in the 1960s. He later became a freelance photographer and gained recognition for his black and white images that captured the gritty reality of Tokyo's streets. His work often foces on the marginalized and forgotten aspects of urban life, highlighting the contradictions and complexities of modern society. One of Moriyama's notable projects is his book "Japan: A Photo Theater," published in 1968. This publication featured a collection of his photographs taken during his travels across Japan. The book showcased his distinctive style, characterized by grainy, high-contrast images, tilted angles, and a sense of spontaneity. It received critical acclaim and established Moriyama as a prominent figure in the photography world. Throughout his career, Moriyama has continued to produce an extensive body of work, publishing numero books and exhibiting his photographs internationally. His subjects range from street scenes, urban landscapes, and everyday objects to portraits and close-ups of people. His photographs often evoke a sense of ambiguity, inviting viewers to interpret and engage with the images on their own terms. Moriyama's influence extends beyond his own photography. His daring and experimental approach to capturing the essence of the city has inspired generations of photographers worldwide. His work reflects the spirit of the Japanese avant-garde movement Provoke, which emerged in the late 1960s and sought to challenge traditional photography conventions. In recognition of his contributions to the art of photography, Moriyama has received numero awards and honors, including the Photographic Society of Japan's Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004 and the Infinity Award for Lifetime Achievement from the International Center of Photography in 2019. Daido Moriyama's work continues to be celebrated for its rawness, immediacy, and ability to capture the essence of urban life. His photographs offer a unique perspective on the human experience, challenging viewers to see beyond the surface and explore the depths of the world around them. Measures 6.25 x 9.25 Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

                  Morgan Auctions
                • Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print.
                  May. 26, 2024

                  Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print.

                  Est: $200 - $400

                  Daido Moriyama is a renowned Japanese photographer born on October 10, 1938, in Osaka, Japan. He is known for his influential and groundbreaking work in street photography and is considered one of the most important photographers of his generation. Moriyama's distinct visual style captures the raw energy and urban chaos of post-war Japan. Moriyama began his career as an assistant to the photographer Eikoh Hosoe in the 1960s. He later became a freelance photographer and gained recognition for his black and white images that captured the gritty reality of Tokyo's streets. His work often foces on the marginalized and forgotten aspects of urban life, highlighting the contradictions and complexities of modern society. One of Moriyama's notable projects is his book "Japan: A Photo Theater," published in 1968. This publication featured a collection of his photographs taken during his travels across Japan. The book showcased his distinctive style, characterized by grainy, high-contrast images, tilted angles, and a sense of spontaneity. It received critical acclaim and established Moriyama as a prominent figure in the photography world. Throughout his career, Moriyama has continued to produce an extensive body of work, publishing numero books and exhibiting his photographs internationally. His subjects range from street scenes, urban landscapes, and everyday objects to portraits and close-ups of people. His photographs often evoke a sense of ambiguity, inviting viewers to interpret and engage with the images on their own terms. Moriyama's influence extends beyond his own photography. His daring and experimental approach to capturing the essence of the city has inspired generations of photographers worldwide. His work reflects the spirit of the Japanese avant-garde movement Provoke, which emerged in the late 1960s and sought to challenge traditional photography conventions. In recognition of his contributions to the art of photography, Moriyama has received numero awards and honors, including the Photographic Society of Japan's Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004 and the Infinity Award for Lifetime Achievement from the International Center of Photography in 2019. Daido Moriyama's work continues to be celebrated for its rawness, immediacy, and ability to capture the essence of urban life. His photographs offer a unique perspective on the human experience, challenging viewers to see beyond the surface and explore the depths of the world around them. Measures 6.25 x 9.25 Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

                  Morgan Auctions
                • Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print.
                  May. 26, 2024

                  Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print.

                  Est: $200 - $400

                  Daido Moriyama is a renowned Japanese photographer born on October 10, 1938, in Osaka, Japan. He is known for his influential and groundbreaking work in street photography and is considered one of the most important photographers of his generation. Moriyama's distinct visual style captures the raw energy and urban chaos of post-war Japan. Moriyama began his career as an assistant to the photographer Eikoh Hosoe in the 1960s. He later became a freelance photographer and gained recognition for his black and white images that captured the gritty reality of Tokyo's streets. His work often foces on the marginalized and forgotten aspects of urban life, highlighting the contradictions and complexities of modern society. One of Moriyama's notable projects is his book "Japan: A Photo Theater," published in 1968. This publication featured a collection of his photographs taken during his travels across Japan. The book showcased his distinctive style, characterized by grainy, high-contrast images, tilted angles, and a sense of spontaneity. It received critical acclaim and established Moriyama as a prominent figure in the photography world. Throughout his career, Moriyama has continued to produce an extensive body of work, publishing numero books and exhibiting his photographs internationally. His subjects range from street scenes, urban landscapes, and everyday objects to portraits and close-ups of people. His photographs often evoke a sense of ambiguity, inviting viewers to interpret and engage with the images on their own terms. Moriyama's influence extends beyond his own photography. His daring and experimental approach to capturing the essence of the city has inspired generations of photographers worldwide. His work reflects the spirit of the Japanese avant-garde movement Provoke, which emerged in the late 1960s and sought to challenge traditional photography conventions. In recognition of his contributions to the art of photography, Moriyama has received numero awards and honors, including the Photographic Society of Japan's Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004 and the Infinity Award for Lifetime Achievement from the International Center of Photography in 2019. Daido Moriyama's work continues to be celebrated for its rawness, immediacy, and ability to capture the essence of urban life. His photographs offer a unique perspective on the human experience, challenging viewers to see beyond the surface and explore the depths of the world around them. Measures 6.25 x 9.25 Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

                  Morgan Auctions
                • DAIDO MORIYAMA (1938- ) Yokosuka, from Another Country.
                  May. 16, 2024

                  DAIDO MORIYAMA (1938- ) Yokosuka, from Another Country.

                  Est: $2,500 - $3,500

                  DAIDO MORIYAMA (1938- ) Yokosuka, from Another Country. Silver print, the image measuring 16⅜x10⅞ inches (41.6x30.2 cm.), the sheet slightly larger, with Moriyama's signature, in English and Japanese, in pencil on verso. 1971; printed circa 2005 Provenance: Charles A. Hartman Fine Art, Chicago, Illinois; to ClampArt, New York, New York

                  Swann Auction Galleries
                • Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print
                  May. 12, 2024

                  Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print

                  Est: $200 - $400

                  Daido Moriyama is a renowned Japanese photographer known for his gritty, black-and-white street photography. Born on October 10, 1938, in Osaka, Japan, Moriyama's work emerged during the 1960s and 1970s, a period of significant social and cultural change in Japan.Moriyama's photography is characterized by its raw and intense style, capturing the energy and chaos of urban life. He often focused on depicting the darker aspects of society, exploring themes of alienation, isolation, and the decay of traditional values. Moriyama's photographs often feature high contrast, grainy textures, and blurred or distorted imagery, emphasizing the visceral and emotional impact of his subjects.One of Moriyama's most iconic works is the photobook "Japan: A Photo Theater" (1968), which showcased his distinctive style and established him as a leading figure in Japanese photography. He has since published numerous photobooks, including "Farewell Photography" (1972), "Tales of Tono" (1976), and "Tights and Lips" (2011), among others.Daido Moriyama's work has had a significant impact on the field of photography, both in Japan and internationally. He has received numerous awards and his photographs have been exhibited in major museums and galleries worldwide. His contributions to street photography and his unique visual style have made him a highly influential figure in contemporary photography. Measures 9.1 x 6.

                  Morgan Auctions
                • Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print
                  May. 12, 2024

                  Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print

                  Est: $200 - $400

                  Daido Moriyama is a renowned Japanese photographer known for his gritty, black-and-white street photography. Born on October 10, 1938, in Osaka, Japan, Moriyama's work emerged during the 1960s and 1970s, a period of significant social and cultural change in Japan.Moriyama's photography is characterized by its raw and intense style, capturing the energy and chaos of urban life. He often focused on depicting the darker aspects of society, exploring themes of alienation, isolation, and the decay of traditional values. Moriyama's photographs often feature high contrast, grainy textures, and blurred or distorted imagery, emphasizing the visceral and emotional impact of his subjects.One of Moriyama's most iconic works is the photobook "Japan: A Photo Theater" (1968), which showcased his distinctive style and established him as a leading figure in Japanese photography. He has since published numerous photobooks, including "Farewell Photography" (1972), "Tales of Tono" (1976), and "Tights and Lips" (2011), among others.Daido Moriyama's work has had a significant impact on the field of photography, both in Japan and internationally. He has received numerous awards and his photographs have been exhibited in major museums and galleries worldwide. His contributions to street photography and his unique visual style have made him a highly influential figure in contemporary photography. Measures 9.1 x 6.

                  Morgan Auctions
                • Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print
                  May. 12, 2024

                  Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print

                  Est: $200 - $400

                  Daido Moriyama is a renowned Japanese photographer known for his gritty, black-and-white street photography. Born on October 10, 1938, in Osaka, Japan, Moriyama's work emerged during the 1960s and 1970s, a period of significant social and cultural change in Japan.Moriyama's photography is characterized by its raw and intense style, capturing the energy and chaos of urban life. He often focused on depicting the darker aspects of society, exploring themes of alienation, isolation, and the decay of traditional values. Moriyama's photographs often feature high contrast, grainy textures, and blurred or distorted imagery, emphasizing the visceral and emotional impact of his subjects.One of Moriyama's most iconic works is the photobook "Japan: A Photo Theater" (1968), which showcased his distinctive style and established him as a leading figure in Japanese photography. He has since published numerous photobooks, including "Farewell Photography" (1972), "Tales of Tono" (1976), and "Tights and Lips" (2011), among others.Daido Moriyama's work has had a significant impact on the field of photography, both in Japan and internationally. He has received numerous awards and his photographs have been exhibited in major museums and galleries worldwide. His contributions to street photography and his unique visual style have made him a highly influential figure in contemporary photography. Measures 9.1 x 6.

                  Morgan Auctions
                • Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print
                  May. 12, 2024

                  Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print

                  Est: $200 - $400

                  Daido Moriyama is a renowned Japanese photographer known for his gritty, black-and-white street photography. Born on October 10, 1938, in Osaka, Japan, Moriyama's work emerged during the 1960s and 1970s, a period of significant social and cultural change in Japan.Moriyama's photography is characterized by its raw and intense style, capturing the energy and chaos of urban life. He often focused on depicting the darker aspects of society, exploring themes of alienation, isolation, and the decay of traditional values. Moriyama's photographs often feature high contrast, grainy textures, and blurred or distorted imagery, emphasizing the visceral and emotional impact of his subjects.One of Moriyama's most iconic works is the photobook "Japan: A Photo Theater" (1968), which showcased his distinctive style and established him as a leading figure in Japanese photography. He has since published numerous photobooks, including "Farewell Photography" (1972), "Tales of Tono" (1976), and "Tights and Lips" (2011), among others.Daido Moriyama's work has had a significant impact on the field of photography, both in Japan and internationally. He has received numerous awards and his photographs have been exhibited in major museums and galleries worldwide. His contributions to street photography and his unique visual style have made him a highly influential figure in contemporary photography. Measures 9.1 x 6.

                  Morgan Auctions
                • Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print
                  May. 12, 2024

                  Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print

                  Est: $200 - $400

                  Daido Moriyama is a renowned Japanese photographer known for his gritty, black-and-white street photography. Born on October 10, 1938, in Osaka, Japan, Moriyama's work emerged during the 1960s and 1970s, a period of significant social and cultural change in Japan.Moriyama's photography is characterized by its raw and intense style, capturing the energy and chaos of urban life. He often focused on depicting the darker aspects of society, exploring themes of alienation, isolation, and the decay of traditional values. Moriyama's photographs often feature high contrast, grainy textures, and blurred or distorted imagery, emphasizing the visceral and emotional impact of his subjects.One of Moriyama's most iconic works is the photobook "Japan: A Photo Theater" (1968), which showcased his distinctive style and established him as a leading figure in Japanese photography. He has since published numerous photobooks, including "Farewell Photography" (1972), "Tales of Tono" (1976), and "Tights and Lips" (2011), among others.Daido Moriyama's work has had a significant impact on the field of photography, both in Japan and internationally. He has received numerous awards and his photographs have been exhibited in major museums and galleries worldwide. His contributions to street photography and his unique visual style have made him a highly influential figure in contemporary photography. Measures 9.1 x 6.

                  Morgan Auctions
                • Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print
                  May. 12, 2024

                  Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print

                  Est: $200 - $400

                  Daido Moriyama is a renowned Japanese photographer known for his gritty, black-and-white street photography. Born on October 10, 1938, in Osaka, Japan, Moriyama's work emerged during the 1960s and 1970s, a period of significant social and cultural change in Japan.Moriyama's photography is characterized by its raw and intense style, capturing the energy and chaos of urban life. He often focused on depicting the darker aspects of society, exploring themes of alienation, isolation, and the decay of traditional values. Moriyama's photographs often feature high contrast, grainy textures, and blurred or distorted imagery, emphasizing the visceral and emotional impact of his subjects.One of Moriyama's most iconic works is the photobook "Japan: A Photo Theater" (1968), which showcased his distinctive style and established him as a leading figure in Japanese photography. He has since published numerous photobooks, including "Farewell Photography" (1972), "Tales of Tono" (1976), and "Tights and Lips" (2011), among others.Daido Moriyama's work has had a significant impact on the field of photography, both in Japan and internationally. He has received numerous awards and his photographs have been exhibited in major museums and galleries worldwide. His contributions to street photography and his unique visual style have made him a highly influential figure in contemporary photography. Measures 9.1 x 6.

                  Morgan Auctions
                • Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print
                  May. 12, 2024

                  Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print

                  Est: $200 - $400

                  Daido Moriyama is a renowned Japanese photographer known for his gritty, black-and-white street photography. Born on October 10, 1938, in Osaka, Japan, Moriyama's work emerged during the 1960s and 1970s, a period of significant social and cultural change in Japan.Moriyama's photography is characterized by its raw and intense style, capturing the energy and chaos of urban life. He often focused on depicting the darker aspects of society, exploring themes of alienation, isolation, and the decay of traditional values. Moriyama's photographs often feature high contrast, grainy textures, and blurred or distorted imagery, emphasizing the visceral and emotional impact of his subjects.One of Moriyama's most iconic works is the photobook "Japan: A Photo Theater" (1968), which showcased his distinctive style and established him as a leading figure in Japanese photography. He has since published numerous photobooks, including "Farewell Photography" (1972), "Tales of Tono" (1976), and "Tights and Lips" (2011), among others.Daido Moriyama's work has had a significant impact on the field of photography, both in Japan and internationally. He has received numerous awards and his photographs have been exhibited in major museums and galleries worldwide. His contributions to street photography and his unique visual style have made him a highly influential figure in contemporary photography. Measures 9.1 x 6.

                  Morgan Auctions
                • Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print
                  May. 12, 2024

                  Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print

                  Est: $200 - $400

                  Daido Moriyama is a renowned Japanese photographer known for his gritty, black-and-white street photography. Born on October 10, 1938, in Osaka, Japan, Moriyama's work emerged during the 1960s and 1970s, a period of significant social and cultural change in Japan.Moriyama's photography is characterized by its raw and intense style, capturing the energy and chaos of urban life. He often focused on depicting the darker aspects of society, exploring themes of alienation, isolation, and the decay of traditional values. Moriyama's photographs often feature high contrast, grainy textures, and blurred or distorted imagery, emphasizing the visceral and emotional impact of his subjects.One of Moriyama's most iconic works is the photobook "Japan: A Photo Theater" (1968), which showcased his distinctive style and established him as a leading figure in Japanese photography. He has since published numerous photobooks, including "Farewell Photography" (1972), "Tales of Tono" (1976), and "Tights and Lips" (2011), among others.Daido Moriyama's work has had a significant impact on the field of photography, both in Japan and internationally. He has received numerous awards and his photographs have been exhibited in major museums and galleries worldwide. His contributions to street photography and his unique visual style have made him a highly influential figure in contemporary photography. Measures 9.1 x 6.

                  Morgan Auctions
                • Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print
                  May. 12, 2024

                  Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print

                  Est: $200 - $400

                  Daido Moriyama is a renowned Japanese photographer known for his gritty, black-and-white street photography. Born on October 10, 1938, in Osaka, Japan, Moriyama's work emerged during the 1960s and 1970s, a period of significant social and cultural change in Japan.Moriyama's photography is characterized by its raw and intense style, capturing the energy and chaos of urban life. He often focused on depicting the darker aspects of society, exploring themes of alienation, isolation, and the decay of traditional values. Moriyama's photographs often feature high contrast, grainy textures, and blurred or distorted imagery, emphasizing the visceral and emotional impact of his subjects.One of Moriyama's most iconic works is the photobook "Japan: A Photo Theater" (1968), which showcased his distinctive style and established him as a leading figure in Japanese photography. He has since published numerous photobooks, including "Farewell Photography" (1972), "Tales of Tono" (1976), and "Tights and Lips" (2011), among others.Daido Moriyama's work has had a significant impact on the field of photography, both in Japan and internationally. He has received numerous awards and his photographs have been exhibited in major museums and galleries worldwide. His contributions to street photography and his unique visual style have made him a highly influential figure in contemporary photography. Measures 9.1 x 6.

                  Morgan Auctions
                • Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print
                  May. 12, 2024

                  Daido Moriyama "Untitled" Print

                  Est: $200 - $400

                  Daido Moriyama is a renowned Japanese photographer known for his gritty, black-and-white street photography. Born on October 10, 1938, in Osaka, Japan, Moriyama's work emerged during the 1960s and 1970s, a period of significant social and cultural change in Japan.Moriyama's photography is characterized by its raw and intense style, capturing the energy and chaos of urban life. He often focused on depicting the darker aspects of society, exploring themes of alienation, isolation, and the decay of traditional values. Moriyama's photographs often feature high contrast, grainy textures, and blurred or distorted imagery, emphasizing the visceral and emotional impact of his subjects.One of Moriyama's most iconic works is the photobook "Japan: A Photo Theater" (1968), which showcased his distinctive style and established him as a leading figure in Japanese photography. He has since published numerous photobooks, including "Farewell Photography" (1972), "Tales of Tono" (1976), and "Tights and Lips" (2011), among others.Daido Moriyama's work has had a significant impact on the field of photography, both in Japan and internationally. He has received numerous awards and his photographs have been exhibited in major museums and galleries worldwide. His contributions to street photography and his unique visual style have made him a highly influential figure in contemporary photography. Measures 9.1 x 6.

                  Morgan Auctions
                • Moriyama, Daido ; SIGNED 8" X 10" LIMITED EDITION SILVER GELATIN PRINT [Eros or something other than Eros, 1969]
                  May. 04, 2024

                  Moriyama, Daido ; SIGNED 8" X 10" LIMITED EDITION SILVER GELATIN PRINT [Eros or something other than Eros, 1969]

                  Est: $800 - $1,000

                  Description. Daido Moriyama. 8"x 10" limited edition silver gelatin print SIGNED and numbered (#/150) in pencil on the verso by Daido Moriyama. Condition: Brand New/Mint (still in the original clear pouch as issued by Aperture). This beautifully printed 8" x 10" silver gelatin print was sold by Aperture for only a few days in the Fall of 2020. The prints were issued in a Limited Edition of only 150 signed and individually numbered prints. They sold out almost immediately and were then carefully printed to the highest standards and signed/numbered by the photographer. As such, these are sure to become highly collectible photographs with excellent provenance.

                  Bucklin
                • Moriyama, Daido ; SIGNED 8" X 10" LIMITED EDITION SILVER GELATIN PRINT [EROS, from the series Provoke 2, 1969]
                  May. 04, 2024

                  Moriyama, Daido ; SIGNED 8" X 10" LIMITED EDITION SILVER GELATIN PRINT [EROS, from the series Provoke 2, 1969]

                  Est: $800 - $1,000

                  Description. Daido Moriyama. 8"x 10" limited edition silver gelatin print SIGNED and numbered (#/150) in pencil on the verso by Daido Moriyama. Condition: Brand New/Mint (still in the original clear pouch as issued by Aperture). This beautifully printed 8" x 10" silver gelatin print was sold by Aperture for only a few days in the Fall of 2020. The prints were issued in a Limited Edition of only 150 signed and individually numbered prints. They sold out almost immediately and were then carefully printed to the highest standards and signed/numbered by the photographer. As such, these are sure to become highly collectible photographs with excellent provenance.

                  Bucklin
                • Daido Moriyama (1938) - How to create a beautiful picture 6: Tights in Shimotakaido, 1987
                  Apr. 23, 2024

                  Daido Moriyama (1938) - How to create a beautiful picture 6: Tights in Shimotakaido, 1987

                  Est: €4,000 - €5,000

                  Gelatin silver print, printed later cm 44 x 35,8 (cm 41,3 x 28,4 picture) | 17.3 x 14.1 in. (16.3 x 11.2 in. picture) Signed in pencil on the verso Framed PROVENANCE Photographs, Phillips London, 3/11/2016, Lot 107 LITERATURE How to create a beautiful picture 6, Shashin Jidai, Japan, 1987 D. Moriama (edited by), Nakayi Eno Tabi (A journey to Nakayi), Sokyu-Sha, 1987 Known for his lacerating and deliberately provocative visions, the Japanese photographer Daido Moriyama comes from graphic design studies and this affects not only his work, which often alludes to abstraction, but also his decisive choice of black and white to which he attributes an erotic charge that he does not find in colour. The ironic title of this image, which is part of the series of the same name, alludes to his habit of looking for his subjects while walking around the city without any apparent purpose; perhaps it is no coincidence that he states that he was particularly influenced by the book "On the Road" by Jack Kerouac, author of the text of another great book, this time a photographic one, "The Americans" by Robert Frank. In this way, certain elements such as the gridded forms end up appearing as a constant that cannot be escaped.

                  Finarte
                • DAIDO MORIYAMA (B. 1938) It, 2007 signed and titled in pencil (verso) imag
                  Apr. 03, 2024

                  DAIDO MORIYAMA (B. 1938) It, 2007 signed and titled in pencil (verso) imag

                  Est: $2,000 - $3,000

                  DAIDO MORIYAMA (B. 1938) It, 2007 signed and titled in pencil (verso) image: 16 ¼ x 11 ½ in. (41.2 x 29.2 cm.) sheet: 17 1⁄8 x 14 in. (43.1 x 35.5 cm.)

                  Christie's
                • DAIDO MORIYAMA (B. 1938) Untitled, (from the series Japan A Photo Theater),
                  Apr. 03, 2024

                  DAIDO MORIYAMA (B. 1938) Untitled, (from the series Japan A Photo Theater),

                  Est: $2,000 - $3,000

                  DAIDO MORIYAMA (B. 1938) Untitled, (from the series Japan A Photo Theater), 1966 signed in ink (recto); titled in pencil (verso); credited, titled and dated on affixed label (frame backing board) image/sheet: 12 x 10 in. (30.4 x 25.4 cm.)

                  Christie's
                • Daido Moriyama, Tomei Expressway
                  Mar. 08, 2024

                  Daido Moriyama, Tomei Expressway

                  Est: $1,500 - $2,500

                  Daido Moriyama Tomei Expressway 1969 / printed later gelatin silver print image: 8 h x 11.875 w in (20 x 30 cm) sheet: 11 h x 13.875 w in (28 x 35 cm) Signed to verso 'Daido Moriyama' and in Japanese. This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

                  Los Angeles Modern Auctions
                • Record No.6 (Special Limited Edition)
                  Mar. 07, 2024

                  Record No.6 (Special Limited Edition)

                  Est: ¥100,000 - ¥150,000

                  signed in pencil on the reverse of the print and on the book, numbered 77/100, published by Akio Nagasawa Publishing, Tokyo, comes with a book 'Record No.6' signed and numbered, art book cover: screenprint 'Harley-Davidson'

                  Mallet Auction
                • DAIDO MORIYAMA (Japan, 1938), for Evisen. "Kanudo", "A hunter", "Station". Screen printed wood (offset prints). Set of 3 skateboards.
                  Mar. 04, 2024

                  DAIDO MORIYAMA (Japan, 1938), for Evisen. "Kanudo", "A hunter", "Station". Screen printed wood (offset prints). Set of 3 skateboards.

                  Est: €1,200 - €1,400

                  DAIDO MORIYAMA (Japan, 1938), for Evisen. "Kanudo", "A hunter", "Station". Screen printed wood (offset prints). Set of 3 skateboards. Measurements: 76 x 19 cm; 82 x 21 cm. Daido Moriyama studied design in Osaka, but in 1961 he became interested in photography so he decided to learn it. His first teacher was Takeji Iwamiya and later he learned from Eikoh Hosoe. He was a founding member of the Provoke group, an experimental magazine created in 1968, together with Takuma Nakahira and Koji Taki. Provoke sought to rethink the aesthetics of contemporary photography, as well as to question the language that, influenced by Western, and therefore increasingly commercial, currents, they saw expanding within their society. In 1974 he founded the Photo Workshop School in Tokyo together with Nobuyoshi Araki, Masahisa Fukase, Eikoh Hosoe, Noriyaki Yokosuka and Shomei Tomatsu. His main student was Keiz? Kitajima. His work is characterized by a technique that often uses flou-like effects or blurs on figures, overexposures and strong hallmarks in black and white, so they might look like imperfect photos.5 The subjects he deals with mostly refer to city life, employing a radical visual language inspired by Robert Frank, Sh?mei T?matsu, Andy Warhol and William Klein. Among the awards he has won are the 1983 annual prize awarded by the Photographic Society of Japan and the 2004 German Photographic Association Culture Prize.

                  Setdart Auction House
                • DAIDO MORIYAMA (Japan, 1938), for Evisen. "Eye", "Band aid", "Tights". Offset prints on wood. Set of 3 skateboards.
                  Mar. 04, 2024

                  DAIDO MORIYAMA (Japan, 1938), for Evisen. "Eye", "Band aid", "Tights". Offset prints on wood. Set of 3 skateboards.

                  Est: €1,200 - €1,400

                  DAIDO MORIYAMA (Japan, 1938), for Evisen. "Eye", "Band aid", "Tights". Offset prints on wood. Set of 3 skateboards. Measurements: 82 x 21 cm. Daido Moriyama studied design in Osaka, but in 1961 he became interested in photography so he decided to learn it. His first teacher was Takeji Iwamiya and later he learned from Eikoh Hosoe. He was a founding member of the Provoke group, an experimental magazine created in 1968, together with Takuma Nakahira and Koji Taki. Provoke sought to rethink the aesthetics of contemporary photography, as well as to question the language that, influenced by Western, and therefore increasingly commercial, currents, they saw expanding within their society. In 1974 he founded the Photo Workshop School in Tokyo together with Nobuyoshi Araki, Masahisa Fukase, Eikoh Hosoe, Noriyaki Yokosuka and Shomei Tomatsu. His main student was Keiz? Kitajima. His work is characterized by a technique that often uses flou-like effects or blurs in the figures, overexposures and strong hallmarks in black and white, so that they may look like imperfect photographs.5 The subjects he deals with are mostly about city life, using a radical visual language inspired by Robert Frank, Sh?mei T?matsu, Andy Warhol and William Klein. Among the awards he has won are the 1983 annual prize awarded by the Photographic Society of Japan and the 2004 Culture Prize of the German Photographic Association.

                  Setdart Auction House
                • Moriyama, Daidō
                  Feb. 07, 2024

                  Moriyama, Daidō

                  Est: €500 - €800

                  Moriyama, Daidō Ikeda, 1938 Blattgröße: 23,5 x 28,5 cm, o. R. "Pflanze". Gelatin silver print on photo paper. Signed. Collection Dr. Alexander Tolnay, former curator of the Villa Merkel, Esslingen and former director of the Neuen Berliner Kunstverein.

                  Nagel Auction
                • Moriyama, Daidō
                  Feb. 07, 2024

                  Moriyama, Daidō

                  Est: €400 - €600

                  Moriyama, Daidō Ikeda, 1938 Blattgröße: 23,5 x 28,5 cm; 17 x 25,5 cm, o. R. "Frau". Gelatin silver print on photo paper. Signed. Collection Dr. Alexander Tolnay, former curator of the Villa Merkel, Esslingen and former director of the Neuen Berliner Kunstverein.

                  Nagel Auction
                • Moriyama, Daidō
                  Feb. 07, 2024

                  Moriyama, Daidō

                  Est: €500 - €800

                  Moriyama, Daidō Ikeda, 1938 Blattgröße: 23,2 x 28,2 cm, o. R. "Insekt". Gelatin silver print on photo paper. Signed. Collection Dr. Alexander Tolnay, former curator of the Villa Merkel, Esslingen and former director of the Neuen Berliner Kunstverein.

                  Nagel Auction
                • SIGNED - DAIDO MORIYAMA - SELF PORTRAIT, HOKKAIDO, 1971 LTD 6" x 6" MAGNUM PRINT .
                  Dec. 17, 2023

                  SIGNED - DAIDO MORIYAMA - SELF PORTRAIT, HOKKAIDO, 1971 LTD 6" x 6" MAGNUM PRINT .

                  Est: $200 - $600

                  Description: 6"x 6" limited edition Fuji Crystal Archival Matte paper print. Image size is 5.5" on the longest side and the paper size is 6" x 6". The Print is SIGNED by Daido Moriyama on the verso. Condition: Brand New/Mint. The prints were issued in an un-numbered Limited Edition (limited to the number of prints purchased during the days in which the sale was open to the public). They were then carefully printed to the highest standards and signed by the photographers. As such, these are sure to become highly collectible photographs given the provenance linking them directly to the Magnum collective and each of the photographers who chose to participate in the event. Photographers in this auction include: Bruce Davidson, David Alan Harvey, Erich Lessing, Martin Parr. Elliott Erwitt, Susan Meiselas, Jean Gaumy, Steve McCurry, Jerome Sessini, Sohrab Hura, Thomas Hoepker, Cornell Capa, David Seymour, Paul Fusco. Olivia Arthur, Werner Bischof, Ian Berry, Eve Arnold, Robert Capa, Leonard Freed, Michael Christopher Brown, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Jacob Aue Sobol, Hiroji Kubota, Miguel Rio Branco, Tim Hetherington, Carolyn Drake, Jonas Bendiksen, Newsha Tavakolian, Bruno Barbey, Trent Parke, Herbert List, Jim Goldberg, George Rodger, Eli Reed, Peter Van Agtmael, Alec Soth, Werner Bischof, Matt Black, David Hurn, Stuart Franklin, Michal Chelbin, Vik Muniz, Cristina de Middel, Todd Hido, Joel Meyerowitz, Dennis Stock, Antoine D'Agata, Erwin Olaf, Yann Gross, Nico Krijno, Sharon Core, Ed Templeton, Phyllis Galembo, James Welling, Rene Burri, Alex Webb, Micha Bar-Am, Harry Gruyaert, Stephen Shore, Ethan James Green, Don McCullin, Gregory Crewdson, Todd Hido, Danny Lyon, Inaki Bonillas, William Wegman, Shirin Neshat, Daniel Arnold, Richie Shazam, Christopher Anderson, Eve Arnold, Elliott Landy, Philippe Halsman, Jonas Bendiksen, Eugene W. Smith, Gilles Peress, Ferdinand Scianna, Chien-Chi Chang, Mick Rock, Graciela Iturbide, Bob Gruen, Nan Goldin, Henri-Cartier Bresson, Harry Benson, Hank Willis Thomas; Emily Shur, Eric Gottesman, Wyatt Gallery, Constantine Manos, Raghu Rai, Khalik Allah, Bob Henriques, Wayne F. Miller, Ernst Haas, David Hurn, Daido Moriyama, Rebecca Norris-Webb, Gillian Laub, Wendy Red Star, Inga Morath, Marc Riboud, Lise Sarfati, Rene Burri. Mark Power, Christopher Anderson, Larry Towell, Alex Majoli, Gueorgui Pinkhassov, Saman Moises, Abbas, Bieke Depoorter, Peter Marlow, Richard Kalvar, John Vink, Chris Steele-Perkins, Patrick Zachmann, Max Pinckers, Herbert List, Guy Le Querrec, Mikhael Subotzky, Jerome Sessini, Lua Ribeira, Alessandra Sanguinetti, Cristina Garcia Rodero, Thomas Dworzak, Diana Markosian, Carl De Keyzer, Raymond Depardon, Constantine Manos, Emin Ozmen, Sim Chi Yin, Enri Canaj, Gregory Halpern, Nikos Economopoulos, Rafal Milach, Paolo Pellegrin, Hartmann, Erich, Burt Glinn, Marilyn Silverstone, Lindokuhle Sobekwa, Raymond Depardon, Erich Lessing, Donovan Wylie, Jerome Sessini, Donovan Wylie, Justine Kurland, Vee Speers, Raul Canibano, Evgenia Arbugaeva, Giacomo Brunelli, Lorenzo Meloni

                  Bucklin
                • DAIDO MORIYAMA (°1938)
                  Dec. 07, 2023

                  DAIDO MORIYAMA (°1938)

                  Est: €600 - €800

                  Sashin yo Sayonara (Bye Bye Photography). Tokyo, Shashin Hyoron-sha, 1972. Small 4to. 308 pp. 137 monochrome reproduction photographs. Text is a conversation between Mriyama and Nakahira Takuma. Orig. printed wrappers. Without dust-jacket. First edition of one of the most important photobooks and certainly of one Moriyama's finest. Description FR Sashin yo Sayonara (Photographie Bye Bye). Tokyo, Shashin Hyoron-sha, 1972. Petit 4to. 308 p. 137 reproductions photographiques monochromes. Le texte est une conversation entre Mriyama et Nakahira Takuma. Papier d'origine imprimé. Sans jaquette. Première édition de l'un des livres de photos les plus importants et certainement l'un des meilleurs de Moriyama. Beschrijving NL Sashin yo Sayonara (Bye Bye Photography). Tokyo, Shashin Hyoron-sha, 1972. Small 4to. 308 pp. 137 monochrome reproduction photographs. Text is a conversation between Mriyama and Nakahira Takuma. Orig. printed wrappers. Without dust-jacket. First edition of one of the most important photobooks and certainly of one Moriyama's finest.

                  Bernaerts Auctioneers
                • Daido Moriyama, Stray Dog, Misawa
                  Dec. 01, 2023

                  Daido Moriyama, Stray Dog, Misawa

                  Est: $3,000 - $5,000

                  Daido Moriyama Stray Dog, Misawa 1971 / printed later gelatin silver print image: 15.5 h x 20.875 w in (39 x 53 cm) sheet: 18 h x 22 w in (46 x 56 cm) Signed to verso '森山 大道 Daido'. Provenance: Monochrome Gallery Rain, Tokyo | Collection of Robert T. Singer, former curator of Japanese art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art | Private Collection Literature: The Life of Animals in Japanese Art, Singer and Kawai, eds., pg. 166 New Japanese Photography, Szarkowski and Yamagishi, eds., unpaginated illustrates similar example Photography Until Now, Szarkowski, pg. 261 illustrates similar example Daido Moriyama: Stray Dog, Phillips et al., cover and pl. 22, no. 133 illustrate similar example Daido Moriyama 55, Phaidon, pg. 55 illustrates similar example Daido Moriyama, Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain/Actes Sud, ppg. 8-9 Hunter of Light: Daido Moriyama 1965-2003, Shimane Art Museum/NHK Educational, cover and ppg. 140-41, pl.179 Daido Moriyama: The Complete Works, Vol.1 1964-1973, Daiwa Radiator Factory, pg. 312, no. 860 The History of Japanese Photography, Tucker et al., pg. 249, pl. 167 illustrates similar example This work will ship from Los Angeles, California.

                  Los Angeles Modern Auctions
                • Daido Moriyama, Untitled, c. 2000
                  Dec. 01, 2023

                  Daido Moriyama, Untitled, c. 2000

                  Est: €2,000 - €3,000

                  Signed and inscribed in pencil on the verso.

                  Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
                • Daido Moriyama, Untitled, c. 2000
                  Dec. 01, 2023

                  Daido Moriyama, Untitled, c. 2000

                  Est: €2,000 - €3,000

                  Signed in pencil on the verso.

                  Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
                • DAIDO MORIYAMA (*1938)
                  Nov. 18, 2023

                  DAIDO MORIYAMA (*1938)

                  Est: €15,000 - €18,000

                  DAIDO MORIYAMA (*1938) | Hawaii, 2006 Image Size: 101,3 x 150 cm English: Gelatin silver print c. 106 x 156 cm, in excellent condition. Original wooden frame with acrylic glass 109 x 159 cm. Taka Ishii Gallery label "Daido Moriyama / 'Hawaii', 2007 / B & W print / 99.5 x 149.5 cm" on the reverse of the frame. Daido Moriyama developed his grainy black-and-white style in Tokyo, where he began taking photographs in the 1960s. From 2004, he worked on a series in Hawaii, capturing the island's landscape and inhabitants with breathtaking immediacy. His unusual perspectives provide insights into the everyday life of a westernised culture and paint a picture beyond the familiar stereotypes of an exotic paradise. Deutsch: Silbergelatineabzug c. 106 x 156 cm, in ausgezeichnetem Zustand. Originaler Holzrahmen mit Plexiglas 109 x 159 cm. Aufkleber der Taka Ishii Gallery "Daido Moriyama / 'Hawaii', 2007 / B & W print / 99.5 x 149.5 cm" auf der Rahmen-Rückplatte. Daido Moriyama entwickelte seinen körnigen Schwarz-Weiß-Stil in Tokio, wo er in den sechziger Jahren zu fotografieren begann. Ab 2004 arbeitete er an einer Serie in Hawaii und hielt Landschaft und Bewohner der Insel in atemberaubender Direktheit fest. Seine ungewöhnlichen Perspektiven geben Einblicke in den Alltag einer verwestlichten Kultur und zeichnen ein Bild jenseits der bekannten Stereotypen eines exotischen Paradieses.

                  OstLicht Auctions
                • DAIDO MORIYAMA (NÉ EN 1938) Tights, 1987-2011 signé en japonais et 'Daido'
                  Nov. 09, 2023

                  DAIDO MORIYAMA (NÉ EN 1938) Tights, 1987-2011 signé en japonais et 'Daido'

                  Est: €3,000 - €4,000

                  DAIDO MORIYAMA (NÉ EN 1938) Tights, 1987-2011 signé en japonais et 'Daido' au crayon (verso) image/feuille : 38,7 x 57,8 cm. (15 ¼ x 22 ¾ in.)

                  Christie's
                • Daido Moriyama (born 1938) Matsushima, 1974
                  Oct. 19, 2023

                  Daido Moriyama (born 1938) Matsushima, 1974

                  Est: $10,000 - $15,000

                  Daido Moriyama (born 1938) Matsushima, 1974 Silkscreen on canvas; printed later, signed and numbered '1/3' in ink on the canvas backing. image/ sheet: 43 1/4 x 60in. (109.8 x 152.4cm.) Provenance: With Galerie Polka, Paris, acquired 2013 My photos are often out of focus, rough, streaky, warped, etc. But if you think about it, a normal human being will in one day perceive an infinite number of images, and some of them are focused upon, others are barely seen out of the corner of one's eye. DAIDO MORIYAMA

                  Hindman
                • DAIDO MORIYAMA (1938- ) Bicycles, from the series Hysteric.
                  Oct. 05, 2023

                  DAIDO MORIYAMA (1938- ) Bicycles, from the series Hysteric.

                  Est: $3,000 - $4,500

                  DAIDO MORIYAMA (1938- ) Bicycles, from the series Hysteric. Silver print, the image measuring 17x14 inches (43.2x35.6 cm.), with Moriyama's signature in Japanese and English in ink on verso. 1991 Provenance: Acquired directly from the Artist, 1990s; to Tepper Takayama Fine Arts, Boston

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