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Yutaka Takanashi(高梨 豊,Takanashi Yutaka) is a Japanesephotographer who has photographed fashion, urban design, and city life, and is best known for his depiction of Tokyo.
Takanashi was born on 6 February 1935 in Shirogane-chō, Ushigome-ku (now Shinjuku), Tokyo. In 1943 he was evacuated to Saitama (Saitama). In 1953 he graduated from Tokyo Metropolitan Aoyama High School and entered the photography department of Nihon University. His first camera was a Canon IVSb 35 mm rangefinder.
In 1956 Takanashi's photographs won awards from Sankei Camera magazine. He graduated from university in 1957, and tried but failed to enter various news companies, settling for darkroom work in Ginza for the photographer Osamu Yagi (八木治). His university graduation work was published in the September issue of Sankei Camera. After meeting Kiyoji Ōtsuji, he entered Kuwasawa Design School in 1959, graduating in 1961.
In May 1960 he had his first solo exhibition, of work from his series "Somethin' Else", in Ginza Garō. His second exhibition featured work from the same series, face-on images of buildings taken with a 4×5 large format camera.
In 1961 Takanashi married Reiko Mizoguchi.
Between 1961 and 1970 he worked at Nippon Design Center doing commercial photography.
Takanashi was a member of the collective that produced Provoke magazine in 1968 and 1969.
Takanashi had a tenured position at Tokyo Zokei University from 1980 until 2000 (a full professor from 1983), whereupon he retired but continued teaching there part-time.
"Jinzō II" (人像Ⅱ, Human Images II). Minolta Photo Space (Tokyo), 1986.
"Tokyo-jin 1978–1983". Espace Japon (Paris), 1986.
"Miyako no kao: 1986–1988" (都の貌 1986~1988) / "Visages of a Metropolis 1986–1988". Inax Gallery 2 (Kyōbashi, Tokyo), 1988.
"Sorezore no machi" (それぞれの街) / "Each Town". Setagaya Art Museum (Setagaya, Tokyo), 1988.
"Magajīn" (マガジーン) / "Magazine". Ginza Canon Salon (Tokyo), 1988.
"Toshi e/kara ten" (都市へ・から展, Towards/from the City). Frog (Tokyo), 1989.
"Hatsukuni" (初国) / "Pre-landscape". Minolta Photo Space (Tokyo), 1992.
"Tōkyō Ginza sandaiki" (東京・銀座三代記, Three Generations, Ginza, Tokyo). Gallery Art-Graph (Tokyo), 1995. One exhibition in a series of three, the other exhibitors being Shigeichi Nagano and Osamu Kanemura.
"Shikku suru shashinka: Takanashi Yutaka 'hōhōron' no kanata e, ten" (疾駆する写真家高梨豊〈方法論〉の彼方ヘ、展, A rushing photographer, Yutaka Takanashi: Going beyond methodology). Guardian Garden (Tokyo), 1996.
"Tōkyō Zōkei Daigaku taishoku kinen shashin-kōza-ten: Takanashi Yutaka 'Shashin, hito ni yotte'" (東京造形大学退職記念写真講座展 高梨豊「写真、人によって」). Tokyo Zokei University Yokoyama Memorial Manzù Art Museum (Hachiōji, Tokyo), 2000.
"Chimeiron" (地名論) / "Genius Loci, Tokyo". Konica Plaza (Tokyo), 2000.
"Kakoi machi" (囲市). Canon Gallery S (Minato, Tokyo), March–June 2007.
"Takanashi Yutaka: Hikari no fīrudonōto" (高梨豊 光のフィールドノート) / "Yutaka Takanashi: Field Notes of Light". National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, January–March 2009.
"Pari, Nyūyōku, Tōkyō" (パリ・ニューヨーク・東京) / "Paris—New York—Tokyo". Tsukuba Museum of Photography 1985 (Tsukuba, Ibaraki), 1985.
"11-nin no 1965–75: Nihon no shashin wa kaeraretaka" (11人の1965~75 日本の写真は変えられたか) / "11 Photographers in Japan, 1965–75". Yamaguchi Prefectural Museum of Art, 1989.
"Toshi no shisen" (東京 都市の視線) / "Tokyo: A City Perspective". Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, June–July 1990.
"Sengo bunka no kiseki 1945–1995" (戦後文化の軌跡1945–1995) / "Japanese Culture: The 50 Postwar Years". Meguro Museum of Art, Tokyo (Meguro, Tokyo), and elsewhere, 1995.
"85/05: Maboroshi no Tsukuba Shashin Bijutsukan kara no 20-nen" (85/05幻のつくば写真美術館からの20年). Sendai Mediatheque (Sendai), April–May 2005.
"Unasera di Tōkyō: Anohi anotokio: Zanzō no Tōkyō monogatari 1935–1992" (ウナセラ・ディ・トーキョー anohi anotokio 残像の東京物語1935~1992). Setagaya Art Museum (Setagaya), Tokyo, April–May 2005.
"Meganeura 2005" (メガネウラ 2005) / "ICANOF Media Art Show 2005 'Meganeura'". Hachinohe City Museum of Art (Hachinohe, Aomori), September–October 2005.
"Barabara ni natta karada" (ばらばらになった身体) / "Body in Pieces". Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, October–December 2006.