Daido Moriyama Hasselblad Award Winner 2019
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The Foundation's citation regarding the Hasselblad Award Laureate 2019, Daido Moriyama:
" Daido Moriyama is one of Japan's most renowned photographers, celebrated for his radical approach to both medium and subject. Moriyama's images embrace a highly subjective but authentic approach. Reflecting a harsh vision of city life and its chaos of everyday existence and unusual characters, his work occupies a unique space between the illusory and the real. Moriyama became the most prominent artist to emerge from the short-lived yet profoundly influential Provoke movement, which played an important role in liberating photography from tradition and interrogating the very nature of the medium. His bold, uncompromising style has helped engender widespread recognition of Japanese photography within an international context. Influenced by photographer William Klein, the writings of Jack Kerouac and James Baldwin, and the experimental theatre of Shūji Terayama, Moriyama in turn has inspired subsequent generations of photographers, not only in Japan, but also around the world."
The Hasselblad Award Jury, which submitted its proposal to the Hasselblad Foundation's Board of Directors, consisted of:
Paul Roth, Chair
Curator and Director, Ryerson Image Centre, Toronto
Ann-Christin Bertrand
Curator, C/O Berlin Foundation, Berlin
Susanna Brown
Curator, Photographs, Victoria & Albert Museum, London
Kristen Lubben
Executive Director, Magnum Foundation, New York
Thyago Noguiera
Curator, Instituto Moreira Salles, São Paulo
" Daido Moriyama's depiction of life is uncensored and he is not afraid of neither the ugly or the beautiful. He is truly a groundbreaking photographer and an inspiration to people from many creative fields, not just within the art and photography community. We are thrilled to be working with Daido Moriyama and his vast catalogue of images and publications and we hope to convey the richness of his continuous, obsessive scrutiny of the world in both our upcoming exhibition and catalogue," say curators at the Hasselblad Foundation, Sara Walker and Louise Wolthers
About the Hasselblad Foundation
The Hasselblad Foundation was established in 1979 under the terms of the last will and testament of Erna and Victor Hasselblad. The purpose of the Foundation is to promote education and research in photography and the natural sciences. The Foundation's annual international award for outstanding achievements in photography is considered one of the most prestigious photography awards worldwide.
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