Daido Moriyama “RECORD:No.32″ e-Book Version Global Release Starting

2016年12月16日

Daido Moriyama “RECORD:No.32″ e-Book Version Global Release Starting
Plexus Co.,Ltd and euphonic,inc. is proudly announcing the release of the e-Book version of Daido Moriyama’s legendary series “RECORD : No.32” on December 16th, 2016.
Record:No.32 was released in the summer of 2016, right at the beginning of Daido’s first solo exhibition in Kobe “Shangri-La:The Increasing Pieces” at Kobe Prefectural Museum of Art.
This issue contains the images of the city of Kobe, where Daido frequently came across half century ago, when he was young.
Tracing back the memories of Kobe while pointing his camera at the reality and actuality of the city today, the scenery naturally begins to overlap with the image of Kobe that had engraved itself on his heart and mind.

▶︎RECORD No.32 e-Book vers

Tatsuo Miyajima Solo Exhibition “Life and Death – Light of Life” to be presented at KIRISHIMA OPEN-AIR MUSEUM

2016年9月28日


  
PLEXUS and EUPHONIC had been collaborated with Tatsuo Miyajima for the past 4 years supporting the new video works “Counter Skin”, which will finally be revealed at the Solo Exhibition starting at KIRISHIMA OPEN-AIR MUSEUM, from October 7th, 2016.
This visual art piece “Counter Skin” is a completely new series of works from Tatsuo Miyajima, which contains 6 multiple screens projected on a 28 meter width gigantic wall screen simultaneously. EUPHONC supported the digital effects, and PLEXUS worked on the Visual/Audio editing and engineering. PLEXUS also supported the up conversion of the images taken from the actual video for the Flyer and Poster art works.
Tatsuo Miyajima’s new challenge starts by presenting his latest works in the domestic museum for the first time in the past 6 years.
  

※Computer Generated Simulation of the actual presentation
  
Tatsuo Miyajima Solo Exhibition “LIFE and DEATH -Light of Life” Flyer Download.

KIRISHIMA OPEN-AIR MUSEUM Tatsuo Miyajima Solo Exhibition Website
http://open-air-museum.org/en/event/event-34291
Tatsuo Miyajima Studio Official Website
http://tatsuomiyajimastudio.com/?p=1431
【Exhibition Information】
Venue:Kirishima Open-Air Museum Art Hall
Holding period:2016/10/07 〜 2016/12/04
Museum closed on Mondays
(if Monday is a public holiday, the museum will be closed the day after)
Viewing time:9:00-17:00(entry until 16:30)
Admission fee:Adults 800(600) yen High sch. Students 600(400) yen Mid., Elem.sch. Students 400(300)
【Related Event】
【Opening Ceremony】October 7th(Fri), from 14:00-
【Artist Talk】 October 7th(Fri), from 14:30-
【Gallery Talk】(from the curators)
Talk 1 October 22nd(Sat), from 13:30-
Talk 2 November 5th(Sat), from 13:30-
Talk 2 November 12th(Sat), from 13:30-
Talk 2 December 3rd(Sat), from 13:30-
【Workshop】(from curators) 20 places available, reservations essentia.
October 29th(Sat), from 13:30- and November 26th(Sat), from 13:30-
fee: ¥300
【About the Artist】

Tatsuo Miyajima
Born in Tokyo in 1957. Enrolled in Tokyo University of the Arts in 1980 where he studied with Koji Enokura. In 1988, he showed Sea of Time, which made use of digital counters and was shown later the same year in the Aperto section of the 43rd Venice Biennale. Miyajima took part in the Magiciens de la terre exhibition at the Centre Georges Pompidou in 1989, and showed Mega Death in the 48th Venice Biennale in 1999. He has also partic-ipated in countless exhibitions both in Japan and abroad.

Miyajima has con-sistently worked to reexamine the relationship between art and society by launching the Revive Time: Kaki Tree Project, an effort to plant persimmon trees that were second-generation survivors of the atomic bomb, in 1995; and the World Artists Summit (held on a total of three occasions) in 2005

Screening "Daido Moriyama RECORD|Movie in LONDON" at VACANT in Harajuku

2016年8月4日


 
A re-screening event of “TRACES OF A DIARY-日記をたどる”, a documentary about 6 Japanese Photographers (Daido Moriyama, Nobuyoshi Araki, Takuma Nakahira, Hiromix, Kajii Syoin, Kohei Yoshiyuki) by André Principe & Marco Martins will be held at VACANT on August 15th and 16th.
Plexus is proud to present our own Documentary Film of Daido Moriyama “Daido Moriyama RECORD|Movie in LONDON” in this screening event.
 
Detail information about the screening.
Dates: August 15th (Mon) – August 16th (Tue), 2016
Time: 1st Section 12 – 2pm 2nd Section 3 – 5pm 3rd Section 6– 8pm
Venue: VACANT / 2F 3-20-13 Jingumae Shibuya-ku Tokyo 1500001 JAPAN
Entrance | Door 1,500 yen / Adv 1,300 yen (with 1 drink)
Sheets: 100 (Unreserved seat)
Organizer: shashasha / twelvebooks / Plexus Co., Ltd.

Screening Programs
15th (Mon) August, 2016
1st Section 12 – 2pm 「The Man Who Became A Camera: Photographer Takuma Nakahira *Purchase
2nd Section 3 – 5pm 「DAIDO MORIYAMA “RECORD” | MOVIE IN LONDON」 *Purchase
3rd Section 6 – 8pm 「TRACES OF A DIARY-日記をたどる」 *Purchase
16th (Tue) August, 2016
1st Section 12 – 2pm 「DAIDO MORIYAMA “RECORD” | MOVIE IN LONDON」*Purchase
2nd Section 3 – 5pm 「The Man Who Became A Camera: Photographer Takuma Nakahira」 *Purchase
3rd Section 6 – 8pm 「TRACES OF A DIARY-日記をたどる」 *Purchase
 

[About RECORD|Movie in LONDON]
“Kiroku(RECORD)| Movie in LONDON, DAIDO MORIYAMA” is a Documentary Film about the acclaimed photographer Daido Moriyama’s journey through his own legendary personal photo magazine “Kiroku”(RECORD). This documentary starts from the exhibition at Tate Modern, featuring William Klein and Daido Moriyama, which took place in London, UK in Autumn of 2012. The crew followed Mr.Daido for more than 6 months since then and revealed the secrets behind the creation process of the RECORD which also takes the audience to the journey of Moriyama’s photographic adventure of the past 5 decades.

Planning/Produce: Plexus Co.,ltd.
Production: euphonic inc.
Producer: Tamikazu Iwashima (euphonic inc.) / Toshihiro Oshima (Plexus Co.,ltd.)
Director/Editing: Mitsuru Sato
Camera: Mitsuru Sato, Yuki Oro, Misa Itoi, Toshihiro Oshima
Original Music: Hidetake Takayama
Supported by: Moriyama Daido Photo Foundation, Akio Nagasawa Gallery, Place-M, NADiff a/p/a/r/t
Sales/Distribution: Plexus Co.,ltd
Cast: Daido Moriyama, Willam Klein, Akio Nagasawa, Masato Seto
2013 / 46 min / Color / DVD / Japanese Subtitle
* In addition to “Kiroku(RECORD)| Movie in LONDON, DAIDO MORIYAMA”, the following screenings are part of this section:

Fondation Cartier pour l’art Contemporain Presents “DAIDO TOKYO” Introduction by Alexis Fabry+Interview with Daido Moriyama+Printing Show ” À la carte” – Daido Moriyama Exhibition:Shangri-La The Increasing Pieces Special Promotion Video

Issei Suda“FUSHIKADEN:Complete Edition“ e-Book Global Release

2016年1月8日

Plexus Co.,Ltd and euphonic,inc. is released Issei Suda’s“FUSHIKADEN: Complete Edition“(Akio Nagasawa Publishing 2012) in e-Book version on January 12, 2016.
“FUSHIKADEN:Complete Edition“ is the first e-Book series from the Photographer : Issei Suda.
Epic masterpiece in the history of Photography 
A Journey into the netherworld among the everyday life.


front page cover from Issei Suda ”FUSHIKADEN-Complete Edition-“ e-Book.

excerpts from Issei Suda ”FUSHIKADEN : Complete Edition“ e-Book.
Cooperated by Issei Suda, Akio Nagasawa Publishing

Issei Suda:Born 1940 in Tokyo. Graduated from the Tokyo College of Photography in 1962. Was hired as house photographer for Shuji Terayama’s experimental theater troupe Tenjo Sajiki in ’67, before commencing his work as a freelance photographer in‘71. A Newcomer’s Award from the Photographic Society of Japan for Fushi Kaden catapulted him into the limelight in 1976. He further received the Photographic Society of Japan’s Annual Award for the exhibition of the“Monogusa Syui”series in 1983, followed in ’85 by the 1st Domestic Photography Award at Higashikawa for“Nichijo no danpen”. In 1997, his book Human Memory received several awards including the Domon Ken Prize. In 2013, his large-scale retrospective exhibition“Nagi no hira ‒ fragments of calm”was shown at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography. His works capturing moments between reality and non-reality have lately earned a high reputation also outside Japan. Main photo collections include Fushi Kaden (’78), Waga Tokyo 100 (’79), Akai hana ‒ scarlet bloom (2000), Fushi Kaden (definitive edition, 2012), and Anonymous Men and Women (’13), Early Works(’14), Childhood Days(’15).

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Daido Moriyama "RECORD:No.27" e-Book Version Global Release Starting

2015年11月9日

Plexus Co.,Ltd and euphonic,inc. is proudly announcing the release of the e-Book version of Daido Moriyama’s legendary series “RECORD : No.27” on November 9th, 2015.
The photos included in ”RECORD : No.27″are all taken in Hong Kong in March 2014. This is the first issue of RECORD series with the mixture of Color and Monochrome photos.
“These photos were taken from what I’d rather
describe as “a promenader’s view”. ” Daido Moriyama

Experts from the original text of Record No.27
Supported by : Akio Nagasawa Publishing and Daido Moriyama Photo Foundation
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DAIDO MORIYAMA/Born 1938 in Osaka. After working as an assistant for photographers Takeji Iwamiya
and Eikoh Hosoe, he went independent in 1964. He has been publishing his works in photography magazines among others, and received a New Artist Award from the Japan Photo Critics Association for Japan: A Photo Theater in 1967. Between 1968 and ’70 he was involved in the photo fanzine Provoke, and his style of grainy, high-contrast images that came to be referred to as“are, bure, boke”(grainy, blurry, out-of-focus) made an impact on the realm of photography. Solo shows at New York’ s Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Fondation Cartier pour l’Art Contemporain in Paris solidified Moriyama’s worldwide reputation, and in 2012, he became the first Japanese to be awarded in the category of Lifetime Achievement at the 28th Annual Infinity Awards hosted by the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York. The“William Klein + Daido Moriyama”exhibition together with William Klein at London’s Tate Modern in 2012-13 was a showdown of two immensely popular photographers that took the world by storm. Daido keeps going on enourmous amount of Street Snap under the motto…. “There are no Quality without Quantity”. e-Book version of “Record series” was originally released in June, 2013 domestic in Japan, and it has been released worldwide in September, 2014 from Apple iBookstore and Kindle Store. e-Book version of “Record Series” will continue.

DAIDO MORIYAMA "LABYRINTH -Complete Edition-" e-Book

2015年2月24日

DAIDO MORIYAMA “LABYRINTH -Complete Edition-” e-Book
Worldwide Release Coming on Spring of 2015
Plexus Co.,Ltd and euphonic,inc. is proudly announcing the release of the e-Book version of Daido Moriyama’s “LABYRINTH” as ” LABYRINTH -Complete Edition-” on spring of 2015.
LABYRINTH -Complete Edition- reveals more than 3,000 shots of unseen photos, which was not print- ed on the original version of the book. The negative film of each page was precisly selected and aligned by Daido Moriyama himself and was printed as a Contact Sheet. You are to explore Photographer Daido Moriyama’s entire works from his early days to the 21st century.
Supported by : Akio Nagasawa Publishing and Daido Moriyama Photo Foundation
Detail▶︎Detail
“LABYRINTH -Complete Edition-” ▶︎A specially installed page


DAIDO MORIYAMA / Born 1938 in Osaka. After working as an assistant for photographers Takeji Iwamiya and Eikoh Hosoe, he went independent in 1964. He has been publishing his works in photography magazines among others, and received a New Artist Award from the Japan Photo Critics Association for Japan: A Photo Theater in 1967. Between 1968 and ’70 he was involved in the photo fanzine Provoke, and his style of grainy, high-contrast images that came to be referred to as“are, bure, boke”(grainy, blurry, out-of-focus) made an impact on the realm of photography. Solo shows at New York’ s Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Fondation Cartier pour l’Art Contemporain in Paris solidified Moriyama’s worldwide reputation, and in 2012, he became the first Japanese to be awarded in the category of Lifetime Achievement at the 28th Annual Infinity Awards hosted by the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York. The“William Klein + Daido Moriyama” exhibition together with William Klein at London’s Tate Modern in 2012-13 was a showdown of two immensely popular photographers that took the world by storm.
Daido keeps going on enourmous amount of Street Snap under the motto…. “There are no Quality without Quantity”

DAIDO MORIYAMA "RECORD | No.26" e-Book Version Global Release Starting

2014年11月4日

DAIDO MORIYAMA “RECORD | No.26” e-Book Version Global Release Starting
Plexus Co.,Ltd and euphonic,inc. is proudly announcing the release of the e-Book version of Daido Moriyama’s legendary series “RECORD : No.26” on November 4, 2014.

Most of the photographs featured in this 26th volume of “Record” were taken in the streets of Ikebukuro and adjacent areas.

 

 
RECORD Vol.26 US$26  ▶︎Detail
Daido Moriyama’s “RECORD” contents ▶︎Detail
Released from Amazon Kindle Store/Apple iBookstore worldwide.
Supported by : Akio Nagasawa Publishing and Daido Moriyama Photo Foundation

Daidō Moriyama (Moriyama Daidō, born October 10, 1938) is a Japanese photographer noted for his images depicting the breakdown of traditional values in post-war Japan.
Born in Ikeda, Osaka, Daidō Moriyama studied photography under Takeji Iwamiya before moving to Tokyo in 1961 to work as an assistant to Eikoh Hosoe. He produced a collection of photographs, on “Nippon gekijō shashinchō” Though not exclusively, Moriyama predominantly takes high contrast, grainy, black and white photographs within the Shinjuku area of Tokyo, often shot from odd angles. Moriyama’s photography has been influenced by Seiryū Inoue, Shōmei Tōmatsu, William Klein, Andy Warhol, Eikoh Hosoe, the Japanese writer Yukio Mishima, the dramatist Shūji Terayama, and Jack Kerouac’s “On the Road”.
Press Release English Version
Press Kit

DAIDO MORIYAMA “RECORD | No.25” e-Book Version Global Release Starting

2014年9月2日

DAIDO MORIYAMA “RECORD:No.25” e-Book Version Global Release Starting
“RECORD No.1-5 Complete Reprinted Edition”, “RECORD:No.6-24” e-Book version will be released.
Plexus Co.,Ltd and euphonic,inc. is proudly announcing the release of the e-Book version of Daido Moriyama’s legendary series “RECORD” on September 3, 2014. “RECORD:No.25” will be the first issue to be released worldwide.
All the images in No.25 was shot in Japan, since all the issue after No.20 took place in foreign countries.
The content in this issue are the photographs taken during the exhibition “Daido Moriyama:Endless Works N/S” (2014) which took place at Okinawa Prefectural Museum and Art Museum (January 23rd-March 23rd, 2014).


RECORD Vol.25 e-Book vers. US$26 ▶︎Detail
Daido Moriyama’s “RECORD” content ▶︎Detail
Released from Amazon Kindle Store/Apple iBookstore worldwide.
The entire series of “RECORD” will be released worldwide.
Supported by : Akio Nagasawa Publishing and Daido Moriyama Photo Foundation
 

Daidō Moriyama (Moriyama Daidō, born October 10, 1938) is a Japanese photographer noted for his images depicting the breakdown of traditional values in post-war Japan.
Born in Ikeda, Osaka, Daidō Moriyama studied photography under Takeji Iwamiya before moving to Tokyo in 1961 to work as an assistant to Eikoh Hosoe. He produced a collection of photographs, on “Nippon gekijō shashinchō” Though not exclusively, Moriyama predominantly takes high contrast, grainy, black and white photographs within the Shinjuku area of Tokyo, often shot from odd angles. Moriyama’s photography has been influenced by Seiryū Inoue, Shōmei Tōmatsu, William Klein, Andy Warhol, Eikoh Hosoe, the Japanese writer Yukio Mishima, the dramatist Shūji Terayama, and Jack Kerouac’s “On the Road”.

Press Release
Press Kit

Complete Series Release of DAIDO MORIYAMA's RECORD on e-Book

2014年9月2日

Plexus Co.,Ltd and euphonic,inc. is proudly announcing the release of the e-Book version of Daido Moriyama’s legendary series “RECORD” on September 2, 2014. The entire series of “RECORD” is released worldwide all at once.

・RECORD Vol.1 – Vol.5 REPRINTED EDITION e-Book vers.   US$45
・RECORD Vol.6 to Vol.22 e-Book vers.         US$19 each
・RECORD Vol.23 to Vol.25 e-Book vers.       US$26 each
Daido Moriyama’s “RECORD” contents ▶︎Detail
Released from Amazon Kindle Store/Apple iBookstore worldwide.
Supported by : Akio Nagasawa Publishing and Daido Moriyama Photo Foundation


Daidō Moriyama (Moriyama Daidō, born October 10, 1938) is a Japanese photographer noted for his images depicting the breakdown of traditional values in post-war Japan.
Born in Ikeda, Osaka, Daidō Moriyama studied photography under Takeji Iwamiya before moving to Tokyo in 1961 to work as an assistant to Eikoh Hosoe. He produced a collection of photographs, on “Nippon gekijō shashinchō” Though not exclusively, Moriyama predominantly takes high contrast, grainy, black and white photographs within the Shinjuku area of Tokyo, often shot from odd angles. Moriyama’s photography has been influenced by Seiryū Inoue, Shōmei Tōmatsu, William Klein, Andy Warhol, Eikoh Hosoe, the Japanese writer Yukio Mishima, the dramatist Shūji Terayama, and Jack Kerouac’s “On the Road”.


DAIDO MORIYAMA Documentary DVD "Kiroku(RECORD) : Movie in LONDON"

2013年7月31日

DAIDO MORIYAMA Documentary DVD “Kiroku(RECORD) : Movie in LONDON”
Plexus Co.,Ltd and euphonic,inc. is proudly announcing the release of the Documentary DVD revealing the secrets behind the creation of Daido Moriyama’s legendary series “RECORD” . DVD will be released on August 10th, 2013.
“Kiroku(RECORD): Movie in LONDON, DAIDO MORIYAMA” DVD is a Documentary Film, starts from the William Klein x Daido Moriyama’s Exhibition which took place in London, UK in Autumn of 2012. The Camera Crew followed Mr.Daido for more than 6 months since then and revealed the secrets behind the creation process of Mr.Daido’s legendary personal photo magazine, Kiroku(RECORD).

“Kiroku(RECORD): Movie in LONDON, DAIDO MORIYAMA” DVD
 Price: 3,780 Yen (Tax Included)
 Running time: 46 min, Special Contents:15 min
 Released on August 10th, 2013

1. Tate Modern: Exhibition “William Klein + Daido Moriyama”
2. Documentary “RECORD”
3. MAKING OF “RECORD”
Shoot / Image Editing / Pagenation/ Color Correction

1.Daido Moriyama Interview
2.MAKING OF “RECORD” -Long version-
The Secound Channel:Daido Moriyama×Akio Nagasawa Talking About “RECORD”
Supported by : Akio Nagasawa Publishing, Daido Moriyama Photo Foundation,
Place M, Tate Modern, NADiff a/p/a/r/t
RECORD Movie in London ▶︎Detail
Press Release (Only Japanese)


Daidō Moriyama (Moriyama Daidō, born October 10, 1938) is a Japanese photographer noted for his images depicting the breakdown of traditional values in post-war Japan.
Born in Ikeda, Osaka, Daidō Moriyama studied photography under Takeji Iwamiya before moving to Tokyo in 1961 to work as an assistant to Eikoh Hosoe. He produced a collection of photographs, on “Nippon gekijō shashinchō” Though not exclusively, Moriyama predominantly takes high contrast, grainy, black and white photographs within the Shinjuku area of Tokyo, often shot from odd angles. Moriyama’s photography has been influenced by Seiryū Inoue, Shōmei Tōmatsu, William Klein, Andy Warhol, Eikoh Hosoe, the Japanese writer Yukio Mishima, the dramatist Shūji Terayama, and Jack Kerouac’s “On the Road”.