Signed
Odasaku ( Japanese Edition )
Signed/First edition of 500
After Dazai and Daido Moriyama: Terayama, the third entry in Match & Company’s literary collaboration series with Daido Moriyama. Photographs by Daido Moriyama are paired with Oda Sakunosuke’s 1946 short-story “At the Horse Races” to pay tribute to one of Japan’s literary treasures.
“For this project, I paired photos of Osaka, taken by Daido Moriyama, with the short story “At the Horse Races”, written by Sakunosuke Oda in 1946, and edited them into this book. […]
I told Moriyama I wanted to create a book that, by pairing them together, would give an entirely new layer of expression to both his photographs of Osaka and the words of Sakunosuke Oda.
My trick to let two artists, each with a strong personality, meet within the space of a book to stimulate each other, has worked.”
— from designer Satoshi Machiguchi’s afterword
After Dazai and Daido Moriyama: Terayama, the third entry in Match & Company’s literary collaboration series with Daido Moriyama. Photographs by Daido Moriyama are paired with Oda Sakunosuke’s 1946 short-story “At the Horse Races” to pay tribute to one of Japan’s literary treasures.
★The Japanese edition will not include an edition number, but as a special bonus, customers who order the book will receive a hand-signed copy.
- Book Size
- 216 x 190 mm
- Pages
- 180 pages,Images:85
- Language
- Japanese
- Printing
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- match and company

Daido MORIYAMA
森山大道
Born 1938 in Osaka. After working as an assistant for photographers Takeji Iwamiya and Eikoh Hosoe, he went independent in 1964. He has been publishing his works in photography magazines among others, and received a New Artist Award from the Japan Photo Critics Association for Japan: A Photo Theater in 1967. Between 1968 and ’70 he was involved in the photo fanzine Provoke, and his style of grainy, high-contrast images that came to be referred to as “are, bure, boke” (grainy, blurry, out-of-focus) made an impact on the realm of photography. Solo shows at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain in Paris solidified Moriyama’s worldwide reputation, and in 2012, he became the first Japanese to be awarded in the category of Lifetime Achievement at the 28th Annual Infinity Awards hosted by the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York. The “William Klein + Daido Moriyama” exhibition together with William Klein at London’s Tate Modern in 2012-13 was a showdown of two immensely popular photographers that took the world by storm.
Publications of Daido MORIYAMA
Recommended Signed
TOKYO REVISITED: Daido Moriyama with Shomei Tomatsu
Daido MORIYAMA, Shomei TOMATSU
$39.22
Rare Signed
Mazu tashikarashisa no sekai wo sutero: shashin to gengo no shisō.
Daido MORIYAMA, Takuma NAKAHIRA
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The Photo Image (Complete of 10 books)
Eikoh HOSOE, Daido MORIYAMA, Shomei TOMATSU, Masatoshi NAITO, Yoshihiro TATSUKI, Kikuji KAWADA
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Signed
TOKYO POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY Shadai Gallery Daido Moriyama Archive 1960 − 1982
Daido MORIYAMA
$125.50
Recommended Special Edition Signed
TIGHTS IN SHIMOTAKAIDO (Special Edition) C
Daido MORIYAMA
$470.62
Recommended Special Edition Signed
TIGHTS IN SHIMOTAKAIDO (Special Edition) B
Daido MORIYAMA
$470.62
Rare Signed
Another Language: 8 Japanese Photographers (Signed)
Kou INOSE, Issei SUDA, Masatoshi NAITO, Sakiko NOMURA, Eikoh HOSOE, Daido MORIYAMA, Daisuke YOKOTA
$156.87
Special Edition Signed
Limited Edition Portfolio of 10 Silkscreen Prints “Odasaku”
Daido MORIYAMA
$392.18
Rare Signed
RECORD Extra Issue No.1 [Daido Moriyama x Hajime Sawatari]
Daido MORIYAMA, Hajime SAWATARI
$47.06
Special Edition Rare Signed
RECORD Extra Issue No.1 [Daido Moriyama x Hajime Sawatari] (Special Edition)
Daido MORIYAMA, Hajime SAWATARI
$1,176.55