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Guiding Light and Michael Hoppen Gallery
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2004
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
18189855244
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Near Fine Plus. Elephant Folio-over 15"-23" tall. Softcover, 50 sheets folded in half to create 100 pages, no binding. minute wear at spine-ends, if you will. no other wear or flaws. clean. no bumps or creases. comes inside of a large, light-shielding plastic zip-lock bag with a cardboard support insert and a round printed label on one side and the name of the gallery blind-stamped in a corner. brief texts by william klein and michael hoppen. reproductions of moriyama's vintage b/w photographs throughout. 800 unnumbered copies were printed, along with another 100 containing an original print. this copy is from the 800.
Add this copy of Daido Moriyama: Vintage Prints (Shine Gallery) to cart. $184.80, like new condition, Sold by Vincent Borrelli, Bookseller rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Albuquerque, NM, UNITED STATES, published 2004 by Guiding Light, in association with Shine Gallery and Michael Hoppen....
Edition:
2004, Guiding Light, in association with Shine Gallery and Michael Hoppen...
Publisher:
Guiding Light, in association with Shine Gallery and Michael Hoppen...
Published:
2004
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
12497844153
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Fine. No dust jacket as issued. First edition, first and only printing. The book is enclosed in a large light gray translucent "electrostatic shielding" re-sealable plastic bag (19 x 15 inches), with a round printed sticker affixed to the front. A white corrugated cardboard insert is included to support the oversized softcover book. Soft cover. Photographically illustrated wrappers, with a total of 51 unbound printed "broad-sheets, " each 15-1/2 x 23 inches, folded into 100 15-1/2 x 11-1/2 inch pages (and one outer cover) that comprise the book. Photographs by Daido Moriyama. Introductory quote by William Klein and text by Michael Hoppen. Designed by Peter B. Willberg at Clarendon Road Studio. 100 pp. with 82 black and white reproductions. 15-1/2 x 11-1/2 inches, in 19 x 15 inch protective translucent re-sealable plastic bag. This first edition was limited to 800 copies. Out of print (sold out shortly after release). Scarce. Published on the occasion of the 2004 exhibition Daido Moriyama: Vintage Prints at the Shine Gallery and Michael Hoppen Gallery, London. Fine in Near Fine translucent "electrostatic shielding" re-sealable plastic bag (light creases at the lower corners, else Fine). An unusual very large format and appropriate unique design to showcase an extraordinary range of Moriyama's work. One of the finest and hauntingly perfect catalogues of Moriyama's work published in years. From the publisher: "A collection of rare vintage prints from Moriyama's own personal collection, providing a substantial body of work from the 1960's, 70's and 80's previously unseen in public. A stray dog is caught in strong shadows against a high-contrast background, piercing the viewer with an unwavering gaze. The best-known image of Moriyama, it encapsulates perfectly the detached observation and raw, unsettling style of this highly influential Japanese photographer. Along with Eikoh Hosoe and Kikuji Kawada, Moriyama has gone from being one of Japan's most radical and rebellious photographers to being one of it's most celebrated and important visual artists today the Japanese equivalent of Robert Frank. [Recently, Moriyama has had] important retrospectives at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Shimane Art Museum, Kashiro Art Museum, Japan and the Fondation Cartier."
Add this copy of Daido Moriyama: Vintage Prints (Shine Gallery) [Signed] to cart. $218.40, new condition, Sold by Vincent Borrelli, Bookseller rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Albuquerque, NM, UNITED STATES, published 2004 by Guiding Light, in association with Shine Gallery and Michael Hoppen....
Edition:
2004, Guiding Light, in association with Shine Gallery and Michael Hoppen...
Publisher:
Guiding Light, in association with Shine Gallery and Michael Hoppen...
Published:
2004
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
12497844156
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New. No dust jacket as issued. First edition, first and only printing. Signed in English and kanji on the front cover by Moriyama. The book is enclosed in a large light gray translucent "electrostatic shielding" re-sealable plastic bag (19 x 15 inches), with a round printed sticker affixed to the front. A white corrugated cardboard insert is included to support the oversized softcover book. Soft cover. Photographically illustrated wrappers, with a total of 51 unbound printed "broad-sheets, " each 15-1/2 x 23 inches, folded into 100 15-1/2 x 11-1/2 inch pages (and one outer cover) that comprise the book. Photographs by Daido Moriyama. Introductory quote by William Klein and text by Michael Hoppen. Designed by Peter B. Willberg at Clarendon Road Studio. 100 pp. with 82 black and white reproductions. 15-1/2 x 11-1/2 inches, in 19 x 15 inch protective translucent re-sealable plastic bag. This first edition was limited to 800 copies. Out of print (sold out shortly after release). Scarce. Published on the occasion of the 2004 exhibition Daido Moriyama: Vintage Prints at the Shine Gallery and Michael Hoppen Gallery, London. New (a flawless copy from the publisher's archive). An unusual very large format and appropriate unique design to showcase an extraordinary range of Moriyama's work. One of the finest and hauntingly perfect catalogues of Moriyama's work published in years. From the publisher: "A collection of rare vintage prints from Moriyama's own personal collection, providing a substantial body of work from the 1960's, 70's and 80's previously unseen in public. A stray dog is caught in strong shadows against a high-contrast background, piercing the viewer with an unwavering gaze. The best-known image of Moriyama, it encapsulates perfectly the detached observation and raw, unsettling style of this highly influential Japanese photographer. Along with Eikoh Hosoe and Kikuji Kawada, Moriyama has gone from being one of Japan's most radical and rebellious photographers to being one of it's most celebrated and important visual artists today the Japanese equivalent of Robert Frank. [Recently, Moriyama has had] important retrospectives at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Shimane Art Museum, Kashiro Art Museum, Japan and the Fondation Cartier." Signed by Author.
Add this copy of Daido Moriyama: Vintage Prints (Shine Gallery), Limited to cart. $1,120.00, new condition, Sold by Vincent Borrelli, Bookseller rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Albuquerque, NM, UNITED STATES, published 2004 by Guiding Light, in association with Shine Gallery and Michael Hoppen....
Edition:
2004, Guiding Light, in association with Shine Gallery and Michael Hoppen...
Publisher:
Guiding Light, in association with Shine Gallery and Michael Hoppen...
Published:
2004
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
12497844157
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New. No dust jacket as issued. First edition, first and only printing. Limited edition of 100 copies, signed in English and kanji on the front cover by Moriyama and hand-numbered on a round printed sticker affixed to protective enclosure. The book is enclosed in a large light gray translucent "electrostatic shielding" re-sealable plastic bag (19 x 15 inches). A white corrugated cardboard insert is included to support the oversized softcover book. This limited edition includes an original chromogenic development print (processed on Fujicolor paper) of a black and white image by Moriyama, paper size 8 x 10 inches, image size 6-5/8 x 9-5/8 inches. The print edition of 100 is signed in black marker (in English "Daido") on the lower white margin of the print by Moriyama. Soft cover. Photographically illustrated wrappers, with a total of 51 unbound printed "broad-sheets, " each 15-1/2 x 23 inches, folded into 100 15-1/2 x 11-1/2 inch pages (and one outer cover) that comprise the book. Photographs by Daido Moriyama. Introductory quote by William Klein and text by Michael Hoppen. Designed by Peter B. Willberg at Clarendon Road Studio. 100 pp. with 82 black and white reproductions. 15-1/2 x 11-1/2 inches, in 19 x 15 inch protective translucent re-sealable plastic bag. Out of print (sold out shortly after release). Scarce. Published on the occasion of the 2004 exhibition Daido Moriyama: Vintage Prints at the Shine Gallery and Michael Hoppen Gallery, London. New (a flawless copy from the publisher's archive). An unusual very large format and appropriate unique design to showcase an extraordinary range of Moriyama's work. One of the finest and hauntingly perfect catalogues of Moriyama's work published in years. From the publisher: "A collection of rare vintage prints from Moriyama's own personal collection, providing a substantial body of work from the 1960's, 70's and 80's previously unseen in public. A stray dog is caught in strong shadows against a high-contrast background, piercing the viewer with an unwavering gaze. The best-known image of Moriyama, it encapsulates perfectly the detached observation and raw, unsettling style of this highly influential Japanese photographer. Along with Eikoh Hosoe and Kikuji Kawada, Moriyama has gone from being one of Japan's most radical and rebellious photographers to being one of it's most celebrated and important visual artists today the Japanese equivalent of Robert Frank. [Recently, Moriyama has had] important retrospectives at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Shimane Art Museum, Kashiro Art Museum, Japan and the Fondation Cartier." Signed by Author.