Daido Moriyama – Record 2

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The direct sequel to a classic photobook: an exceptional selection of photographs from Daido Moriyama's seminal magazine publication from 2017 to today

The direct sequel to the classic Daido Moriyama – Record, this volume presents an exceptional selection of photographs from Daido Moriyama’s seminal magazine publication Record, from issues 31 to 50 and spanning 2017 to the present. Now in his 80s, and not the relentless traveller he once was, Moriyama is in a more contemplative and philosophical location in this compilation – one where he reviews his life and the work that, rightly, made him a leading Japanese artist of his generation. But, despite his advancing years, his work remains unmistakably of the Moriyama aesthetic – fiercely contrasted images with fragmentary, intensely composed frames that express the vision of one of the greatest photographers.
Extent: 352 pp
Format: Hardback
Illustrations: 178
Publication date: 2024-10-03
Size: 27.9 x 20.9 cm
ISBN: 9780500027639

Press Reviews

Filled with anecdotes about figures from his past, his philosophy as a photographer, and his reflections on both his craft and culture ... Moriyama reveals that Record isn’t just a vessel for photographing the world, but a driving force too
Creative Review

This is a book marinated in memories, autumnal in tone ... Yet the ghosts of old Tokyo in Record still linger. Moriyama’s reverie-rich prose, his commitment to stalking the city, his willingness – his need – to keep logging its moods and motions, continues to mesmerize
World of Interiors

The master street photographer is back ... offering viewers Moriyama's perspective of life more often than not from the streets
Digital Camera World

Harsh monochrome, a no-holds-barred look at modern-day Japan, with gritty urban scenes and raw street photography … one not to be missed
Amateur Photographer

About the Authors

Mark Holborn is an internationally recognized editor and designer of illustrated books working with a diverse range of artists, from William Eggleston to Lucian Freud. He is also a curator, author and specialist on Japanese culture. His books for Thames & Hudson include Antony Gormley on Sculpture, Susan Meiselas: On the Frontline and Daido Moriyama – Record.

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