• DAIDO MORIYAMA - MOMOE (SIGNED)
  • DAIDO MORIYAMA - MOMOE (SIGNED)
  • DAIDO MORIYAMA - MOMOE (SIGNED)
  • DAIDO MORIYAMA - MOMOE (SIGNED)
  • DAIDO MORIYAMA - MOMOE (SIGNED)
  • DAIDO MORIYAMA - MOMOE (SIGNED)
  • DAIDO MORIYAMA - MOMOE (SIGNED)
  • DAIDO MORIYAMA - MOMOE (SIGNED)

    DAIDO MORIYAMA - MOMOE (SIGNED)

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    DAIDO MORIYAMA
    MOMOE

    Published by Akio Nagasawa, 2021
    Book size 21 x 29.7 cm
    Pages 86 with 80 images
    Softcover
    Limited edition n° 187 /350
    Signed by the artist

    “Momoe” is an extra fifth issue in Daido Moriyama’s four-book series “Woman in the Night.” Following “Shinobu”, “Hiroko”, “Naomi” and “Yukari”, the titular motif of Momoe is a woman from Ishikari in Hokkaido. Like with the other entries in this series, Moriyama keeps the meaning of these women's names and their relationship intentionally vague and offers a photographic profile as it exists in his memory. Moriyama's black-and-white photographs in “Momoe” are dripping with Moriyama's signature style as always, with street snaps, textures, signboards and nude shots forming a rich, dark, atmospheric mood unfolding page after page after page.

    “She called herself Shinobu in Shinjuku, Hiroko in Minami, Naomi in Nishiki, Yukari in Nakasu.
    Rumor has it that she is now living quietly in Ishikari where she was born, under the name she was given by her parents.
    Momoe. I still think of her every once in a while.
    This is a profile of her that lives on in my memory.”
    ― Daido Moriyama

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    “Momoe” is a fifth additional issue in the “Woman in the Night” series. Following “Shinobu,” “Hiroko,” “Naomi,” and “Yukari,” “Momoe” is a woman from Ishikari in Hokkaido. As with the other entries in this series, Moriyama keeps the meaning of these women’s names and their relationship intentionally vague and offers a photographic profile as it exists in his memory. Moriyama’s black-and-white photographs in “Momoe” are full of Moriyama’s signature style as always, with street shots, textures, signs, and nude shots forming a rich, dark, and atmospheric mood that unfolds page after page after page.

    "She was called Shinobu in Shinjuku, Hiroko in Minami, Naomi in Nishiki, Yukari in Nakasu. Rumor has it that she now lives peacefully in Ishikari where she was born, under the name given to her by her parents.
    Momoe. I still think about her from time to time.
    It's a profile of her that remains etched in my memory.
    - Daido Moriyama