Daido Moriyama - Record No. 61 protestAkio Nagasawa Publishing 2025 Although now in his late 80s, Daido Moriyama continues to produce evocative snapshot photographs taken in the streets of Tokyo, Yokohama, and the surrounding area. Published several times a year, the photobook zine hybrid Record has been a regular outlet for his photography since its reboot in 2006. In this 61st issue, Moriyama alternates landscape shots with close ups of strangers, snapshots of street scenes,
Donald Judd Furniture includes more than one hundred pieces of his furniture
The work gestures toward a cynicism that coexists with enlightenment
this exquisite collection sheds new light on an astonishing talent
Tala Madani: Biscuits accompanies the first North American survey of the Iranian-born artist’s paintings and animations
It is certainly possible to be part of the whole and at the same time separate
Years later when looking at contact prints
Joachim Brohm & Alec Soth: Two Rivers focuses on the emblematic series both artists have shot in river regions: Brohm’s Ruhr series (1980–83) and Soth’s Sleeping by the Mississippi (2000–04)
(1989) and from his seminal Photie Man (2005) publication
Drawing on feminist theory and current technological innovations
By darkroom printing and digitally manipulating these fragments
The manipulation of these scenes introduces infinite possibility
ISBN 978-3-95829-613-8