Daido Moriyama | Artist at Mondoir
Nationality: Japanese
Born: 1938
Daido Moriyama is a prominent Japanese photographer known for his raw and gritty portrayal of urban life. Born in Osaka in 1938, he moved to Tokyo in the 1960s, where he became involved with the avant-garde movement and the influential Provoke magazine. His photography often captures the chaotic energy of city life, using high-contrast black and white images that evoke a sense of immediacy and spontaneity. Moriyama's work reflects the post-war experience in Japan, exploring themes of alienation and the fleeting nature of modern existence. Over the years, Moriyama has published numerous photobooks, with 'Bye Bye Photography' and 'Daido Moriyama: A Diary' being among his most notable. His unique style has influenced generations of photographers, and he is celebrated for his ability to convey emotion and atmosphere through his lens. Moriyama's contributions to contemporary photography have earned him international recognition, and his works are included in major collections worldwide, solidifying his status as a key figure in the field.
Artworks by Daido Moriyama
Lips 9 times
Medium: Screenprint on cavas
Eros or something other than Eros
Medium: Gelatin Silver Print
Artificial Underwater Flower
Medium: Screenprint on Canvas
Misawa
Medium: Gelatin Silver Print