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Naoya Hatakeyama was born in 1958 in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. Hatakeyama, a student of Kiyoji Otsuji, completed graduate studies at Tsukuba University in 1984.
Naoya Hatakeyama (b. 1958) examines the meaning of landscape in the present day, when all land is affected by human activity.
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Hatakeyama's photographic works examine, in a serial manner, the city; its past, present and future. Experimenting formally, Hatakeyama utilises the vocabulary ...
His immaculately composed photographs explore the conjunction of nature and civilization, created in his work through a study of the forms and layout of the ...
His early series of photographs of limestone quarries, Lime Hills (1986-91), references the Romantic painterly tradition of the sublime, but links it to the ...
Born in Rikuzen-takata, Iwate Prefecture, in 1958. Received the Kimura Ihei Award of Photography in 1997 and the Mainichi Art Award in 2000.
Naoya Hatakeyama is one of Japan's leading contemporary photographers. His work frequently explores the relationship between natural and built environments.
Japanese photographer Naoya Hatakeyama's hometown of Rikuzentakata, Japan, was destroyed by the March 11, 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami.
Mar 8, 2018 · Japanese photographer Naoya Hatakeyama has probed the intimate lives of cities – from the quarries where they are blasted from the rock to the secret ...
Oct 21, 2022 · “Mirrors and windows” in photography should be understood as a duality rather than a dichotomy. Photographs are at once a mirror and a window.