Japanese photographer Daido Moriyama sought to highlight a sort of modern urbanity with his grainy black and white heigh contrast city-rich shots. Taken predominantly in 1970s in Tokyo suburb Shinjuku his photos display a kind of dirty glamour a scatty underbelly of crashed cars and rubble of intimate perspectives stewed in the everyday. Inspired by a junket of pop culture icons including Jack Kerouac and Andy Warhol bvlgari astrale replica Moriyama’s photos will be on display in the exhibition Fracture richard mille replica paypal roger dubuis sympathie replica which runs until July 31st at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Or for those who find themselves elsewhere than in LA hit up the image gallery above.