Daido Moriyama - "Yukari": Signé - 2021





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Daido Moriyama's Yukari, signed on the title page, a 61-page English-language photography book, 30 × 21 cm, soft cover, first edition in this format, published by Akio Nagasawa Publishing in 2021.
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Yukari is the fourth volume in a new four-book series by Daido Moriyama titled "Woman in the Night". Signed in pencil on the title page. Limited edition of 350 copies numbered in pencil. Beautiful screen-printed cover on a woven fabric. No shipping to the United States following the new legislation. Perfect condition.
"The woman who called herself Shinobu in Shinjuku, Hiroko in Minami and Naomi in Nishiki, called herself Yukari in the Nakasu district of Fukuoka." "One day, I will live in New York"—that is what she always used to say. It will soon be two years since she disappeared from Nakasu. Maybe she has realized her dream and is living in New York these days. Even now, I still think of her sometimes. Here is a profile of her as it appears in my memory, even though she may be in New York now." Daido Moriyama
Yukari is the fourth volume in a new four-book series by Daido Moriyama titled "Woman in the Night". Signed in pencil on the title page. Limited edition of 350 copies numbered in pencil. Beautiful screen-printed cover on a woven fabric. No shipping to the United States following the new legislation. Perfect condition.
"The woman who called herself Shinobu in Shinjuku, Hiroko in Minami and Naomi in Nishiki, called herself Yukari in the Nakasu district of Fukuoka." "One day, I will live in New York"—that is what she always used to say. It will soon be two years since she disappeared from Nakasu. Maybe she has realized her dream and is living in New York these days. Even now, I still think of her sometimes. Here is a profile of her as it appears in my memory, even though she may be in New York now." Daido Moriyama

