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Kō Yamada
Born
山田 亘

1964
Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
NationalityJapanese
EducationOhio University (B.A., M.F.A.), Athens, Ohio, USA
Known forPhotography, Multimedia
Websitehttp://www.umbilicalsites.com/

Kō Yamada (山田 亘, Yamada Kō, born 1964) is a Japanese photographer.[1] He extensively experiments with multimedia formats, combining photography with sound installations, book projects, and live performances. His photography and art projects have been exhibited in Japan, Brazil, the United States, Germany, Thailand, and Malaysia[citation needed].

Career

He trained in the United States, earning both a bachelor's degree in photography (1990) and Master of Fine Arts (1993) from Ohio University. After he completed his university training, he taught briefly in the U.S. before returning to Japan. He has taught, as lecturer, at Nagoya University of Arts and Nagoya Zokei University of Art and Design[2] After he worked for International Symposium on Electronic Arts (ISEA) 2002 [citation needed] as the vice secretary general, he also participated as the representative director of PAC (Photography Arts Caravan) for the International New Designers Workshop Nagoya 2009, which was a UNESCO project[3]

Awards, honors, and selected shows

He held a 1993 National Graduate Seminar Fellowship at The Photography Institute in New York.[4] The following year, he won the Houston Center for Photography's emerging photographers fellowship.[5] He was recognized at the 2nd International Photo Meeting in São Paulo, Brazil, before he had shows at Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography.[citation needed]

Published material

2003 記憶の星座化 The Constellating Recollections a book and performance workshop with poet Jin Murata (published by Kiokuno Seizaka)

n.d. 立体めがね Three Dimensional Spectacles with Iichiro Tanaka (published by Domic, ISBN 978-4-9900721-1-7)

References

  1. ^ Nihon shashinka jiten (日本写真家事典) / 328 Outstanding Japanese Photographers (Kyoto: Tankōsha, 2000; ISBN 4-473-01750-8). (in Japanese) Despite its alternative title in English, all in Japanese.
  2. ^ "2011 Teachers" on the Nagoya Zokei University of Art & Design web site http://www.nzu.ac.jp/~souzou/研究室員の紹介/2008年度教員/ Archived 6 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine page in Japanese
  3. ^ "International New Designers Workshop Report". Creative Design City Nagoya 2009. 2009. Retrieved 15 April 2012.
  4. ^ "List of all TPI-NGS Fellows". The Photography Institute National Graduate Seminar (TPI-NGS). 2009. Archived from the original on 23 March 2012. Retrieved 15 April 2012.
  5. ^ Patricia C. Johnson. "4 get photography fellowships". The Houston Chronicle. Houston, Texas. p. ZEST; Arts Notes; Pg. 12.

Ko Yamada's official website