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Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Daido Moriyama Passage 2 black-and-white Polaroid of two mannequins in store window with flash-lit faces and signed at bottom.

Unique black and white Polaroid; Signed by the artist. Passage 2 by Daido Moriyama is a unique black-and-white Polaroid taken between 1998 and 1999, measuring 9 x 10.5 cm and signed by the artist. In this haunting composition, two mannequins stare past the camera with frozen expressions, illuminated by the stark flash of the Polaroid. Captured in a store display, they appear unsettlingly lifelike yet entirely artificial—an uncanny moment that blurs the boundary between human presence and its surrogate. Part of the Passage series, the image reflects Moriyama’s fascination with urban surfaces and silent onlookers of city life.

Artwork Copyright © Daido Moriyama

Passage 2, 1998-1999

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Unique black and white Polaroid; Signed by the artist. Passage 2 by Daido Moriyama is a unique black-and-white Polaroid taken between 1998 and 1999, measuring 9 x 10.5 cm and signed by the artist. In this haunting composition, two mannequins stare past the camera with frozen expressions, illuminated by the stark flash of the Polaroid. Captured in a store display, they appear unsettlingly lifelike yet entirely artificial—an uncanny moment that blurs the boundary between human presence and its surrogate. Part of the Passage series, the image reflects Moriyama’s fascination with urban surfaces and silent onlookers of city life.

Artwork Copyright © Daido Moriyama

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Bye-Bye Polaroid 6, 2008

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Bye-Bye Polaroid 4, 2008

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Bye-Bye Polaroid 3, 2008

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Polaroid

USD 995

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Bye-Bye Polaroid 2, 2008

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Polaroid

USD 995

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Bye-Bye Polaroid 1, 2008

Photography

Polaroid

USD 995

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