Entries in NAOYA HATAKEYAMA (3)

Thursday
Dec152011

NAOYA HATAKEYAMA NATURAL STORIES EXHIBITION OPENING TOMORROW



UNDERGROUND / RIVER [TUNNEL SERIES] 6303


NAOYA HATAKEYAMA's NATURAL STORIES EXHIBITION WILL OPEN TOMORROW [FRIDAY 16 DECEMBER, 2011] BETWEEN 5pm and 7pm AT the Huis Marseille photography museum IN AMSTERDAM.

HATAKEYAMA, WHOSE UNDERGROUND SERIES WAS FEATURED IN SOME/THINGS MAGAZINE CHAPTER005, WILL BE PRESENT AT THE OPENING OF NATURAL STORIES, & WILL BE GIVING A GUIDED TOUR ON SATURDAY 17 DECEMBER.


[For the Natural Stories exhibition, we have brought together photographs from HATAKEYAMA’s earliest to his recent work that offer a new perspective on the relationships between nature and humanity. HATAKEYAMA has created a series that treats factories, quarries, mines, and other sites related to two mineral resources, limestone and coal. His work captures scenes people do not often see, vast and at times awe-inspiring. This exhibition, which confronts not only the beauties of nature but also its sometimes incongruous austerity, is an opportunity to consider how the natural and human worlds have both coexisted and clashed...]

/ TEXT COURTESY TOKYO METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHY
FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT www.huismarseille.nl


THE HATAKEYAMA feature in SOME/THINGS MAGAZINE CHAPTER005 WAS IN COLLABORATION WITH TAKA ISHII GALLERY TOKYO.

A PREVIEW OF THE ARTICLE IS NOW ONLINE



Saturday
Oct292011

NAOYA HATAKEYAMA IN CHAPTER005



UNDERGROUND / WATER 1502, 1999


PREVIEW OF THE NAOYA HATAKEYAMA FEATURE IN SOME/THINGS MAGAZINE CHAPTER005 NOW ONLINE.



Tuesday
Oct112011

NAOYA HATAKEYAMA / THE UNDERGROUND IN SOME/THINGS MAGAZINE CHAPTER005



UNDERGROUND / RIVER [TUNNEL SERIES] 6205, 1999 BY NAOYA HATAKEYAMA IN SOME/THINGS MAGAZINE CHAPTER005


HATAKEYAMA'S CURRENT EXHIBITION NATURAL STORIES IS NOW ON AT THE TOKYO METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHY
[OCTOBER 1ST — DECEMBER 4TH 2011]

[...Hatakeyama was born in the city of Rikuzen Takata, Iwate Prefecture, in 1958. While a student at Tsukuba University, he was inspired by the photographer Ohtsuji Kiyoji to begin working in photography. After completing his master’s degree in art and design at that university, he began his career as a photographer. He received the Kimura Ihee Photography Award in 1997 and was selected to represent Japan in the 2001 Venice Biennale.

For the Natural Stories exhibition, we have brought together photographs from Hatakeyama’s earliest to his recent work that offer a new perspective on the relationships between nature and humanity. Hatakeyama has created a series that treats factories, quarries, mines, and other sites related to two mineral resources, limestone and coal. His work captures scenes people do not often see, vast and at times awe-inspiring. This exhibition, which confronts not only the beauties of nature but also its sometimes incongruous austerity, is an opportunity to consider how the natural and human worlds have both coexisted and clashed...]

/ TOKYO METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHY





UNDERGROUND / WATER 4809, 1999





UNDERGROUND / WATER 6202, 1999


NAOYA HATAKEYAMA / THE UNDERGROUND ARTICLE IN SOME/THINGS MAGAZINE CHAPTER005
PHOTOGRAPHED BY MONIKA BIELSKYTE AT SOME/THINGS SECRET PARIS

[PUBLISHED IMAGES COURTESY OF TAKA ISHII GALLERY TOKYO]