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Naoya Hatakeyama Biography
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1981 |
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Graduated from The University of Tsukuba, School of Art and Design
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1984 |
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Completed postgraduate studies at The University of Tsukuba
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1996 |
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Resident Artist in Djerassi Resident Artists Program, CA, USA
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1997 |
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Recieved the 22nd Kimura Ihei Memorial Photography Award
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Received the 16th Higashikawa Domestic Photographer Prize
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2001 |
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Received the 42nd Mainichi Award of Art
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2001 |
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Resident Artist in Light Xchange, Milton Keynes, UK
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2001 |
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Presented Japan at The 49th Venice Biennale of Art (with Masato Nakamura, Yukio Fujimoto)
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2003 |
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Received the Photographer of the year Award from The Photographic Society of Japan
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Lives and works Tokyo, Japan
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2007
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NRW Forum Düsseldorf
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2006 - 2007
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Spectacular City, Netherlands Architecture Institute, Rotterdam
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2006 - 2007
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Tunnel Vision, FotoMuseum Antwerpen, Antwerp
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2006
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Berlin–Tokyo/Tokyo–Berlin, Nationalgalerie Berlin
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2005
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“Unlimited” section of the Art Basel
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2004
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"smt CONSTRUCTION WONDERLAND" Sendai Mediatheque, Japan
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2004
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“Metamorph” The 9th International Architecture Exhibition, Venice, Italy
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2004
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"The Secret Forest of Princess Knight" M.Y. Art Prospects, New York
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2004
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L. A. Galerie, Frankfurt (solo)
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2004
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C/O Berlin, Berlin (solo)
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2004
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Osaka Seikei University, Intermedia Research Center, space B, Kyoto (solo)
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2004
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"Roppongi Crossing : New Visions in Contemporary Japanese Art 2004", Mori Art Museum, Tokyo
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2004
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"Mediarena – Contemporary Art from Japan", Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth, New Zealand
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2004
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"BRAINSTORMONG : topographie de la morale" Centre National de l'art et du paysage, Vassivière en Limousin, France
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2003
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Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie, Arles, France (solo)
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2003
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Fundación BBK, Bilbao, Spain (solo)
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2003
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Taka Ishii Gallery (solo)
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2003
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"Histories of Photographie", Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Poughkeepsie, NY
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2003
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"Japan - Keramik und Fotografie - Tradition und Gegenwart", Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, Germany
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2003
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"The History of Japanese Photography", Museum of Fine Arts, Houston / Cleveland Museum of Art, USA
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2003
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"Kokoro no Arika, Location of the Spirit - Contemporary Japanese Art-" Ludwig Museum Budapest, Hungary/ Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Russia
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2002
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"The Unfinished Century: Legacies of 20th Century Art", The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
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2002
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"Episode", Mead Gallery at Warwick arts Centre, University of Warwick, UK
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2002
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"DER BERG", Heidelberger Kunstverein, Germany
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2002
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Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo (solo)
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2002
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Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland / Winchester (solo)
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2002
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Gallery / Impressions Gallery, York/ The Dick Institute, Kilmarnock (Touring in UK) (solo)
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2002
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Kunstverein Hannover, Germany / Kunsthalle Nürnberg, Germany (solo)
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2002
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L.A. Galerie Frankfurt, Germany (solo)
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2001
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The AA School, London / Architecture Gallery, Columbia (solo)
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2001
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University, New York (for Toyo Ito) (solo)
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2001
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"Bauart. Die Kunstsammlung der Heidelberger Zement AG" Kurpfälzisches Museum der Stadt Heidelberg
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2001
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"Fast and Slow", The 49th Venice Biennale of Art, Japan pavilion (with Masato Nakamura, Yukio Fujimoto), Italy
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2001
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"New Heimat", Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt, Germany
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2000
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Architecture Gallery, Columbia University, New York (solo)
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2000
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-scape, Masataka Hayakawa Gallery Tokyo, Japan
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2000
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"Yume no Ato: Was vom Traum blieb - Zeitgenössische Kunst aus Japan", Haus am Waldsee Berlin, /Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden, Germany
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2000
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Serendipity, The Japan Foundation Forum Tokyo, Japan
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2000
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L.A. Galerie Frankfurt, Germany
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1999
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Underground, Masataka Hayakawa Gallery Tokyo, Japan
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1999
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Wohin Kein Auge Reicht, Deichtorhallen Hamburg, Germany
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1999
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"Toyo Ito: Blurring Architecture", Suemondt-Ludwig-Museum, Aachen, Germany
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1999
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Masataka Hayakawa Gallery, Tokyo (solo)
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1999
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Chukyo University C-Square, Nagoya (solo)
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1998
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Yuki Civic Center, Ibaraki (solo)
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1998
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Gallery NW House, Tokyo (solo)
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1998
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Photography Today, The National Museum of Art Tokyo, Japan
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1998
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Speed, The Photographer's Gallery London, England
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1998
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"Asia City", The Photographers' Gallery, London
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1998
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Tokyo, Gallery NW House Tokyo, Japan
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1996 - 1998
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"New Japanese Photography in 1990's: The Resonance of Unconsciousness", Yokohama Civic Art Gallery, Kanagawa
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1997
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"LAZUR" (Naoya Hatakeyama, Yoshihisa Otani), Delta-Mirage, Tokyo
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1997
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"City images in Photography from the Museum Collection", The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
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1997
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Lust und Leere. Japanische Photographie der Gegenwart, Kunsthalle Wien im Museumquartier Vienna, Austria (touring Europe 1997-98)
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1997
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Minolta Photo Space, Tokyo, Osaka, etc. (solo)
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1996
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Gallery NW House, Tokyo (solo)
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1996
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Instituto Giapponese di Cultura di Roma Rome, Italy
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1995
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"Another Reality: Aspects of Contemporary Photography", Kawasaki
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1994
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"Desert of Desires", Spiral Garden, Tokyo
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1994
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Fox Talbot Museum, Lacock, UK (solo)
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1994
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Fox Talbot Museum Lacock, England
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1993
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"In die Felsen bohren sich Zikadenstimmen, Zeitgenössische japanische Photographie", Kunsthaus Zürich, Switzerland
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1992
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"Matrix of Photography 3", Kawasaki City Museum, Kanagawa
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1991
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Photo Interform, Osaka (solo)
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1990
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Artothèque de Nantes, France (solo)
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1990
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Institute du Monde Arabe Paris, France
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1989
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Théâtre d'Hérouville, Caen, France (solo)
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1988
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Zeit-Foto Salon, Tokyo (solo)
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1987
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Photo Interform, Osaka (solo)
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1986
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Tokyo University of Art and Design, Tokyo (solo)
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1983
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Zeit-Foto Salon, Tokyo (solo)
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1982
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"15 contemporary photographic expressions", University of Tsukuba, Ibaraki
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1981
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"Camera Works Exhibition at University of Tsukuba", University of Tsukuba, Ibaraki
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