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Hiroyuki Moriwaki<br />
born 1964 in Wakayama/JPN<br />
lives in Tokyo/JPN<br />
Exhibitions (selection):<br />
Visualize – The history and futurescape<br />
of visual media, Tokyo Metropolitan<br />
Museum of Photography,<br />
Tokyo 2005; My Sweet Home, Spiral<br />
Garden/Wacoal Art Center, Tokyo<br />
2003; Re-Imagination-image/media/<br />
museum, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum<br />
of Photography, Tokyo 2002;<br />
Moriwakit EXPO 2001, Sagamihara<br />
City Museum, Kanagawa 2001;<br />
Space Odyssey, Art Tower Imaraki,<br />
Ibaraki 2001, Resolution, 20th Wharf,<br />
Port of Nagoya, Nagoya 2000;<br />
Debris of Heaven (Live Performance),<br />
Hara Museum of Contemporary Art,<br />
Tokxo 1999; Media Select, 20th<br />
Wharf, Port of Nagoya, Aichi 1999;<br />
“Garden of Memory” by Minato and<br />
Moriwaki, NTT Inter Communication<br />
Center, Tokyo 1998; AKARI Message,<br />
AXIS Gallery, Tokyo 1998; Nagoya<br />
International Biennale ARTEC’97,<br />
Nagoya city art museum, Nagoya,<br />
1997.<br />
Lake Awareness, 2005<br />
LED, printed board, aluminium;<br />
500 × 500 × 175cm<br />
Collection of the artist<br />
see p. 129<br />
Daido Moriyama<br />
born 1938 in Osaka/JPN<br />
lives in Tokyo/JPN<br />
Solo exhibitions (selection):<br />
Buenos Aires, Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo<br />
2005; Moriyama : Shinjuku : Araki,<br />
Tokyo Opera City Gallery, Tokyo<br />
2005; Moriyama Daido 1965 – 2003,<br />
Shimane Art Museum, Shimane<br />
2003; Shinjuku, Taka Ishii Gallery,<br />
Tokyo 2002; inside the white cube:<br />
Antipodes, White Cube, London 2002;<br />
Platform, Light and Shadow, Daiwa<br />
Radiator Factory, Hiroshima 2002;<br />
Daido Moriyama: Stray Dog,<br />
San Francisco MOMA, San Francisco<br />
1999; Fragments, Parco Gallery,<br />
Tokyo 1998; Osaka, Taka Ishii Gallery,<br />
Tokyo 1997; Moriyama Daido,<br />
Laurence Miller Gallery, New York<br />
1993; Moriyama Daido, Zeit Photo<br />
Salon, Tokyo 1990; Light and Shadow,<br />
Nagase Photo Salon 1981; Das<br />
ist Japan, Camera Austria, Forum<br />
Stadtpark 1980.<br />
KIROKU no. 2 (Records no. 2), n.d.<br />
Gelatin silver print; 16 × 23,8 cm<br />
Collection of Shadai Gallery, Tokyo<br />
see p. 131<br />
Untitled, n.d.<br />
Spread from the book SHASHINYO<br />
SAYOUNARA (A Farewell to<br />
Photography), 1972<br />
36,2 × 23 cm<br />
Collections of Toshiharu Ito, Tokyo<br />
see p. 132/133<br />
Scandalous: Wild Party, 1970<br />
Page from the book SHASHINYO<br />
SAYOUNARA (A Farewell to<br />
Photography), 1972<br />
18 × 23 cm<br />
Collection of Toshiharu Ito, Tokyo<br />
see p. 135<br />
Light and Shadow 2: On the Road,<br />
Chair, 1981–1982<br />
Gelatin silver print; 24 × 29 cm<br />
Collection Tatsumi Sato<br />
Courtesy of Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo<br />
see p. 136/137<br />
Light and Shadow 4, Hat, 1981–1982<br />
Gelatin silver print; 35 × 41,9 cm<br />
Collection Tatsumi Sato<br />
Courtesy of Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo<br />
see p. 138/139<br />
Shinjuku, 2001 – 2002<br />
Gelatin silver print; 83,7 × 55,5 cm<br />
Courtesy of Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo<br />
see p. 140<br />
Takuma Nakahira<br />
born 1938 in Tokyo/JPN<br />
lives in Tokyo/JPN<br />
Solo Exhibitions (selection):<br />
Why an illustrated human-animal<br />
dictionary?, Shugoarts, Tokyo, 2004;<br />
Takuma Nakahira: Degree Zero,<br />
Naha Civic Gallery, Naha, Okinawa,<br />
2004; Takuma Nakahira: Degree<br />
Zero – Yokohama, Yokohama<br />
Museum of Art, Yokohama, 2003;<br />
Everyday Life: Nakahira Takuma Now,<br />
C-square, Art Gallery of the Chukyo<br />
University, Nagoya, 1997; Adieu à X,<br />
Photo Daido, Tokyo 1989.<br />
Untitled, 1978 –1989<br />
Gelatin silver print; 21,2 × 29,1 cm<br />
Collection of the artist<br />
see p. 143<br />
Degree Zero – Yokohama, 2002<br />
Type C print; 90 × 60 cm<br />
Courtesy of Shugoarts, Tokyo<br />
see p. 145<br />
Degree Zero – Yokohama, 2002<br />
Type C print; 90 × 60 cm<br />
Courtesy of Shugoarts, Tokyo<br />
see p. 147<br />
La nuit 3, ca. 1969<br />
Photogravure on paper; 57,2 × 84,5 cm<br />
Collection of Catherine and Jacques<br />
Pineau<br />
see p. 148/149<br />
La nuit 5, ca. 1969<br />
Photogravure on paper; 58,2 × 83,4 cm<br />
Collection of Catherine and Jacques<br />
Pineau<br />
see p. 150/151<br />
Amami Oshima, 1975<br />
Type C print; 38,7 × 58 cm<br />
Courtesy of Shugoarts, Tokyo<br />
see p. 152/153<br />
Tetsuya Nakamura<br />
born 1969 in Chiba/JPN<br />
lives in Tokyo/JPN<br />
Exhibitions (selection):<br />
Young Artists from Korea, China and<br />
Japan, The National Museum of<br />
Cotemporary Art, Korea, Seoul 2004;<br />
Passage to the Future: Young<br />
Japanese Artists, from the Japan<br />
Foundation Collection 2004;<br />
Roppongi Crossing: New Visions of<br />
Japanese Art 2004, Mori Art Museum,<br />
Tokio 2004; Living together is easy,<br />
Contemporary Art Center, Art Tower<br />
Mito, Ibaraki 2004, National Gallery<br />
of Victoria, Victoria 2004;<br />
Home Sweet Home, Spiral Garden/<br />
Wacoal Art Center, Tokyo 2003;<br />
A_MUSE_LAND 2003 Asoventurers<br />
World, Hokkaido Museum of Modern<br />
Art, Sapporo 2002; Chiba Art Now<br />
’02 Retracing the Paths, Sakura City<br />
Museum of Art, Chiba 2002;<br />
Emotional Site, Saga-cho Shokuryo<br />
Bild., Tokio 2002; Un monde reve de<br />
la main, Maison Hermes, Tokio 2002;<br />
Speed King, Rice Gallery by G2,<br />
Tokio 2001; Replica Custom, Gallery<br />
Koyanagi, Tokio 1999.<br />
Premium Unit Bath, 2003<br />
Paint on FRP; 90 × 200 × 130 cm<br />
Collection of the artist<br />
see p. 155<br />
Premium Unit Pillar, 2003<br />
Paint on FRP; 120 × 110 × 80 cm<br />
Collection of the artist<br />
see p. 156<br />
Premium Unit Step, 2003<br />
Paint on FRP; 180 × 110 × 60cm<br />
Collection of the artist<br />
see p. 156