Daido Moriyama on social rebellion in 1960s Japan

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San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

5 жыл бұрын

Photographer Daido Moriyama reflects on the rebellious youth culture of late 1960s Japan, a period when he and his colleagues were working on the avant-garde photography magazine Provoke (1968-69). He discusses his attempt to deconstruct the medium in his series Shashin yo sayonara Farewell Photography (1972), though it ultimately deconstructed him.

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LOve his work so glad to see this here!
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I love the way he thinks
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What's the name of the background music? It matches the photographs so well.
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the music behind is really bad....unfortunately. The images and the content are deep and the music just seens so out of context
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Hipster (I like his work).
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