Naoyo Hatakeyama
Naoya Hatakeyama was born in 1958 in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. He
completed his graduate studies at Tsukuba University in 1984, since
when he has been based in Tokyo, a city which continuously fuels
his interest in the relationship between nature, the city and
photography. His photographic works examine the city in a serial
manner; it's past, present and future. He employs the vocabulary of
photography to reflect upon the relationship between humans and
their environment. In 1997 Hatakeyama received the 22nd Kimura Ihei
Memorial Photography Award. In addition to numerous solo and group
exhibitions, Hatakeyama's photographs are found in the public
collections of the National Museum of Modern Art, Osaka; the
National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo; Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of
Photography; The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Yale Univeristy Art
Gallery, New Haven; the Swiss Foundation for Photography,
Winterthur; La Maison Européene de la Photographie, Paris and the
Victoria & Albert Museum in London. Hatakeyama was invited to
participate in Les Rencontres d'Arles in 2003 and 2009, and was
short-listed for the Prix Pictet 2009. Based on a series
commissioned by the Canadian Architecture Centre,
Scales is an attempt to investigate how architecture
and threedimensionality can be translated onto a flat surface.