Tetsugo Hyakutake

Tetsugo Hyakutake (百武 てつ吾 Hyakutake Tetsugo, born 1975 in Tokyo, grew up in Kawasaki, Japan) is a Japanese artist and a fine art photographer.[1] He moved to Philadelphia where he obtained his MFA from the University of Pennsylvania in 2009.

Biography

Hyakutake graduated from the University of the Arts in 2006 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography, receiving the Promising Artist Award and Society for Photographic Education Mid-Atlantic Region Scholarship Award. In 2009, Hyakutake obtained a Master's Degree of Fine Arts from the University of Pennsylvania, where he was awarded a Toby Devan Lewis Fellowship. In 2009, he participated in photography festival PhotoEspaña’s Descubrimientos Portfolio Review and was also a winner of the International Photography Awards Competition for his project Post-Industrialization.

His work has been exhibited in Tokyo, Philadelphia, New York, Madrid, Venice, and he is currently represented by Gallery 339 in Philadelphia and Alan Klotz Gallery in New York.

Hyakutake’s work is fueled by historical, economic, and social issues of post-war Japan connected to his own personal experiences and the voices of his generation.

Hyakutake currently lives and works in Japan.

Solo exhibitions

Selected exhibitions

Awards

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References

  1. "Penn students display photos from China, "East West South North" at Addams Gallery.". Philadelphia Inquirer. May 29, 2009. p. W24. Retrieved 4 July 2011. Outstanding in this strikingly varied and lively show are several largeaesthetic documentary photos by Tetsugo Hyakutake that explore economic development's ...