Daido Moriyama first came to prominence in the mid-1960s. If there is one theme that jumps out from his work - one that can be regarded as his essential territory, the wellspring of his photography - it is Tokyo. He also draws inspiration from William Klein's confrontational photographs of New York, Shomei Tomatsu's trenchant social critiques, Andy Warhol's silkscreened multiples of newspaper images, and the writings of Jack Kerouac and Yukio Mishima...