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Naoya Hatakeyama: Excavating the Future City

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Naoya Hatakeyama: Excavating the Future City offers a compelling visual journey through the evolving urban landscape of Japan and beyond. Over thirty years, Hatakeyama’s photography examines city life and the built environment, with series focusing on architectural maquettes, the quarrying and use of limestone, and the transformation of sites such as Tokyo-Yokohama. It also explores factories, building sites, and the poignant aftermath of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in his hometown Rikuzentakata, capturing themes of destruction and renewal.
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This book will captivate those interested in contemporary photography, urban studies, architecture, and Japanese culture. It is ideal for readers looking to explore the intersection of natural materials, human intervention, and the passage of time in city development.

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For the past thirty years, Japanese photographer Naoya Hatakeyama has undertaken a photographic examination of the life of cities and the built environment.

Each of his series focuses on a different facet of the growth and transformation of the urban landscape—from studies of architectural maquettes to the extraction and use of natural materials such as limestone, as it is quarried via explosive blasts and subsequently incorporated into the construction of new buildings.

In particular, Hatakeyama has routinely returned to the Tokyo-Yokohama metropolis, exploring this ever-evolving urban sprawl from both below and above, mapping the growth and expansion of these sites over time. Additional series focus on other forms of human intervention with the landscape and natural materials, including factories and building sites in Japan and abroad.

Finally, his most recent photographs of his hometown of Rikuzentakata, a fishing town that was almost completely destroyed by the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami, are also included—an ongoing series begun almost immediately following the disaster. These photographs hauntingly embody the death and rebirth of the city, manifesting a deeply personal connection to the ongoing intersection of geology, architecture, and time.

This exploration is thoroughly captured in Naoya Hatakeyama: Excavating the Future City by Yasufumi Nakamori.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781597114325

Publisher: Aperture

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 April 2018

Country: United States

Imprint: Aperture

Illustration: Illustrated in colour and black and white throughout

Contributors:

  • Contributions by Naoya Hatakeyama

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 222.0mm

Height: 298.0mm

Weight: 1480g

Pages: 282

About the Author

Naoya Hatakeyama’s photographs have been widely exhibited in the US, Europe, and Japan. He corepresented Japan in the 49th Venice Biennale in 2001, and was given his first solo museum exhibition outside of Japan in 2002 at Kunstverein Hannover. He joined the architect Toyo Ito and others in their efforts on the Golden Lion award–winning exhibition Architecture. Possible here? “Home-for-All,” representing Japan in the 13th Venice Biennale of Architecture in 2012. A solo exhibition of the work, organized by the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, traveled to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in 2012. His work is included in the 2017 Yokohama Triennale. Hatakeyama lives in Tokyo, Japan. Yasufumi Nakamori, PhD, is the curator and head of the department of photography and new media at the Minneapolis Institute of Art and the former associate curator at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Nakamori lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Toyo Ito is a Japanese architect, winner of the 2013 Pritzker Architecture Prize, and an honorary fellow of the American Institute of Architects and the Royal Institute of British Architects. Philippe Forest is the author of L’Enfant éternel (1997; winner of the Prix Femina), Toute la nuit (1999), and Sarinagara (2004; winner of the Prix Décembre).

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