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Daido Moriyama: Record Nos. 1-50 / Kiroku, Nos. 1-50, Complete Set (Includes Reprinted Edition of Nos. 1-5 and No. 6 through No. 50) [No. 20 through No. 50 only are SIGNED]

Publisher: Tokyo: Akio Nagasawa Publishing, 2006
Edition: 1st Edition
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: New / No dust jacket as issued
Item #: 109775

$2,125.00

Specifics

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2006-2022. First edition, first printing (Nos. 1-5 are reprinted editions). Soft cover. 50 volumes. Record Nos. 20-50 are signed in black marker on the first page by Daido.

Record Nos. 1-5 (2008): Five volumes contained in a custom folio with gray paper-covered boards and title debossed on cover and spine. Photographs and text (in Japanese) by Daido Moriyama. Designed by Rie Shimoda. Contents include: Record No. 1: 16 pp., with full-bleed black-and-white plates throughout printed on heavy coated paper. 11-3/4 x 8-1/4 inches. Record No. 2-4: each 12 pp., with full-bleed black-and-white plates throughout printed on heavy coated paper. 11-3/4 x 8-1/4 inches. Record No. 5: 20 pp., with 21 half-tone plates printed on matte stock paper. 10-3/8 x 7-5/8 inches. Folio measures 12-1/4 x 8-7/8 inches.

The remaining issue numbers share the following format: Soft cover. Photographically illustrated wrappers; no dust jacket as issued. Photographs and text (in Japanese and English) by Daido Moriyama. Designed by Rie Shimoda. Nos. 6-22: 11-1/8 x 8-1/2 inches. Nos. 23-50: 11 x 8-3/8 inches.

Record Nos. 6-13, 15, 17 & 18 (2006 to 2011): 48 pp., with full-bleed black-and-white plates throughout.

Record Nos. 14, 16 & 20 (2010 to 2011): 48 pp., with full-bleed four-color plates throughout.

Record No. 19 (2011): 72 pp., with full-bleed black-and-white plates throughout.

Record No. 21 (2012): 72 pp., with full-bleed four-color plates throughout.

Record No. 22 (2012): 72 pp., with full-bleed black-and-white plates throughout.

Record No. 23 (2013): 160 pp., with full-bleed four-color plates throughout.

Record No. 24 (2013): 176 pp., with full-bleed black-and-white plates throughout.

Record No. 25 (2014): 144 pp., with full-bleed black-and-white plates throughout.

Record No. 26 (2014): 90 pp., with full-bleed black-and-white plates throughout.

Record No. 27 (2014): 90 pp., with full-bleed black-and-white and four-color plates throughout.

Record No. 28 (2015): 192 pp., with full-bleed black-and-white plates throughout.

Record No. 29 (2015): 120 pp., with full-bleed black-and-white plates throughout.

Record No. 30 (2016): 124 pp., with full-bleed black-and-white plates throughout.

Record No. 31 (2016): 160 pp., with full-bleed black-and-white plates throughout.

Record No. 32 (2016): 160 pp., with full-bleed black-and-white plates throughout.

Record No. 33 (2016): 88 pp., with full-bleed black-and-white plates throughout.

Record No. 34 (2017): 112 pp., with full-bleed black-and-white plates throughout.

Record No. 35 (2017): 124 pp., with full-bleed black-and-white plates throughout.

Record No. 36 (2017): 114 pp., with full-bleed black-and-white plates throughout.

Record No. 37 (2018): 122 pp., with full-bleed black-and-white plates throughout.

Record No. 38 (2018): 120 pp., with full-bleed black-and-white plates throughout.

Record No. 39 (2018): 120 pp., with full-bleed black-and-white plates throughout.

Record No. 40 (2019): 112 pp., with full-bleed black-and-white plates throughout.

Record No. 41 (2019): 104 pp., with full-bleed black-and-white plates throughout.

Record No. 42 (2019): 132 pp., with full-bleed black-and-white plates throughout.

Record No. 43 (2020): 120 pp., with full-bleed black-and-white plates throughout.

Record No. 44 (2020): 128 pp., with full-bleed black-and-white plates throughout.

Record No. 45 (2020): 112 pp., with full-bleed black-and-white plates throughout.

Record No. 46 (2021): 104 pp., with full-bleed black-and-white plates throughout.

Record No. 47 (2021): 120 pp., with full-bleed black-and-white plates throughout.

Record No. 48 (2021): 136 pp., with full-bleed black-and-white plates throughout.

Record No. 49 (2021): 136 pp., with full-bleed black-and-white plates throughout.

Record No. 50 (2022): 120pp., with full-bleed black-and-white plates throughout.

Condition

New. All issues in Mint conition.

Description

From the artist: "It was 34 years ago, back in 1972, that I came out with the self-published photo journal 'Kiroku.' At the time, I was busy with all sorts of work for magazines. Partly because of a daily feeling inside that I shouldn't let myself get carried away by it all, I came up with the idea of a small, self-published personal photo journal. Without any ties to work or any fixed topic, I just wanted to continue publishing a 16-page booklet with an arbitrary selection of favorite photos among the pictures I snapped from day to day. By nature, it was directed first and foremost to myself rather than other people. I wanted a simple, basic title, so I called it 'Kiroku' (record). However, the publication of 'Kiroku' sadly ended with issue number five.

Now, thanks to the willpower and efforts of Akio Nagasawa, 'Kiroku' the magazine has resumed publication. Or rather, we should call it a fresh publication. With the hope that it will continue this time, I am selfishly thinking of asking Mr. Nagasawa to publish 'Kiroku' at a pace of four issues per year. I happily accept his proposal and look forward now to embarking on a new 'voyage of recording.'"