Northern No.2
Image size: H6.1 x W8.4 in (H15.4 x W21.3 cm)
No Frame
Year: 2008
Edition: 30
C-print
Signed
Delivery Time : 2 weeks
Sheet of the original print "Northern" No.1.(left) Face of the photo book "Northern" (right) which comes with the photo.
This photograph comes as part of the photo book named "Northern" which was published in conjunction with Moriyama's exhibition "Hokkaido", the name of the northernmost prefecture of Japan. You can pick one image from the 5 photographs, all of which are included in the photo book "Northern" as well.
Surface of the photos is a little rough which matches Moriyama's "rough, slur, blur" photo.(left) Signature and edition number are on the back of the print.
In the summer of 1978, Moriyama was in a deep trough. He visited Hokkaido and shot about 2,000 photographs there and for the next 30 years the negatives would slumber peacefully in a cardboard box, unprinted, until 2008. In 2008, Moriyama carefully rechecked his negatives, handpicked the best for printing and displayed the photographs in the exhibition "Hokkaido".
Inside of the book "Northern" by Daido Moriyama. One image is fully printed on one page without borders.
Why did Moriyama stop taking pictures?
Moriyama's signature high contrast black and white, coarse grained photography was best summed up in the phrase "rough, slur, blur" and his photographs were regularly featured in camera magazines, causing waves in the Japanese photography circles of the 60s and 70s.
Inside of the book "Northern" by Daido Moriyama. He took pictures everywhere around Hokkaido in 1978 but they were never printed until 2008.
But Moriyama's radical probes in his search for the answer to the question "What is photography?" and the answer he found through the successful publication of "Good-bye photography (Shashin-yo-Sayounara)" in 1972, unfortunately landed him in a deep depression. He was no longer able to press the shutter. However, his stay in Hokkaido in 1978 saved him from this trough. As a Tokyo-ite, Hokkaido to Moriyama was the foreign country he had always admired, and despite his anxieties he could continue taking pictures there every day.
Inside of the book "Northern" by Daido Moriyama. All of the photos were taken when Moriyama was in a deep trough.
Speaking of that period in his life, Moriyama made the following comment.
"I rented a room in an apartment for 3 months. During my stay, I promised myself to go out and take pictures everyday as long as it wasn't raining. (Though I should have gone out even when it rained.) .... By bus and train, I went here and there in Hokkaido with my camera. Sometimes I spent the night out of my apartment but I usually dragged myself all the way back, eating bread and drinking whisky in a cold room. I'd suffer through another long night just being depressed without understanding why."
(reference: last chapter of "Dog's memory (inu-no-kioku)")
Inside of the book "Northern" by Daido Moriyama. Some images are decayed due to neglect for 30 years. And now it gives a subtle charm to the work.
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