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Daido Moriyama“Tights”1987-2011/2015Silkscreen on canvasSize: 26.5 x 17.8 cmEdition 20 of 50FramedDM-SS_TIT_15About Artworks: About Artworks:Moriyama has shown his attachment to the meshed landscapes and people on printed matter, such as posters, signboards, still pictures and screens of movies that he saw while walking around the city since he was a child.With the popularization of art since the 1960s, silk screens, which pop artists have liked to use, can be pointed out as having an affinity with the artist's tendency in terms of printing technology through meshes, as well as the area and possibilities of photography. It can be said that it has an important meaning as a means of expanding.Artist bio:www.takaishiigallery.com/jp/archives/4296/Daido MoriyamaBorn in Ikeda City, Osaka Prefecture in 1938. After working as a graphic designer, he became an assistant to photographers Takeji Iwamiya and Eikoh Hosoe, and became independent in 1964. Published the 1968 photobook "Nippon Theater Photobook" and the 1972 photobook "Goodbye Photographs". It shook the photographic world with a radical expression that overturned the existing photographic system, characterized rough particles called "Are Bure Bokeh", an unfocused screen, and a tilted composition with no viewfinder. The evaluation extends to the art world both inside and outside the country, and large-scale exhibitions are held all over the world. "William Klein + Daido Moriyama" Tate Modern (London, 2012), "On the Road" National Museum of Art, Osaka (Osaka, 2011), "Retrospective 1965-2005, Hawaii / HAWAII" Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography (Tokyo) , 2008), Andalusian Center for Contemporary Art (Seviria, 2007), Foam Museum of Photography (Amsterdam, 2006), Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art (Paris, 2003), Wintertour Museum (2000), San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Held a solo exhibition at (1999, traveling to the Metropolitan Museum of Art). Hasselblad International Photo Award (2019), International Photo Center (New York) Infinity Award Achievement Award (2012), German Photo Association / Cultural Achievement Award (2004), Japan Photo Association Writer Award (2004), 44th Mainichi Art Award (2003), won the Japan Photo Critics Association New Face Award (1967).© Daido Moriyama Photo FoundationCourtesy of Taka Ishii GalleryPhoto: Kenji Takahashi■ Regarding the purchase of art works・ This goods cannot be returned for the convenience of the customer after the payment is completed. If you have any concerns, please contact us from customer support.・ This goods is sold with the cooperation of the gallery.Due to shipping work etc., it takes about 1 week to 10 days for normal delivery. We apologize for the inconvenience, and thank you for your understanding.・ Customer support may contact the purchaser. Thank you for your understanding in advance.
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