Background information
"In 1988 and 1989, without speaking a word of French or know anyone except a fellow fellow countrywoman, the Japanese photographer Daido MORIYAMA lived in Paris with the project a bit crazy to start a gallery apartment. Above all, the trip was the opportunity to live this dream that made Paris teenager and navigate the world of Eugène ATGET he had discovered a few years later." (© Rémi Coignet)
Content
"'PARIS 88/89' contains 21 of the MORIYAMA's Paris photographs accompanied by the translation of his memoiries chapter dedicated to Paris as well as an unpublished interview with Jean-Kenta Gauthier." (publisher's note, © Poursuite, 2012)
Additional information
The first edition of the photo book, titled 'Paris 88/89' by Daido MORIYAMA was quickly sold out by the French publisher Poursuite Editions, and the second edition is now also sold out. In addition to the normal edition with a pink title, there was also a small edition with a silver title to mark the copies signed by the publisher.
About the Japanese photographer Daido MORIYAMA (b. 1938, in Osaka)
Photo books by and on the work of Daido MORIYAMA
- Photographer(s)
- Daido MORIYAMA
- Book design
- Benjamin DIGUERHER
- Format
- Pb. (no dust jacket, as issued), 15 x 21 x 1 cm., 64 pp., b/w ills.
- Language(s)
- French
- Year of Release
- 2012
- Publisher
- Poursuite Editions, Paris
- Print run details
- 1st print run: 1,000 copies