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新正卓

| 1936-08-15 |

ARAMASA Taku

| 1936-08-15 |

Names
  • 新正卓
  • ARAMASA Taku (index name)
  • Aramasa Taku (display name)
  • 新正卓 (Japanese display name)
  • あらまさ たく (transliterated hiragana)
Date of birth
1936-08-15
Birth place
Tokyo City, Tokyo Prefecture
Gender
Male
Fields of activity
  • Photography

Wikipedia

Taku Aramasa (新正 卓, Aramasa Taku, born 15 August 1936) is a Japanese photographer.Born in Tokyo, Aramasa moved with his family to Manchukuo in 1940. In 1948 he moved to Sakata, Yamagata. He graduated from Musashino Art School (武蔵野美術学校, Musashino Bijutsu Gakkō) (now Musashino Art University) in 1960, and set up a design company in which he was an art director, but became a freelance in 1970. He worked as a fashion photographer in Paris from 1973 to 1976. In 1980 he met his parents, from whom he had been separated, and started work on a photographic contribution to the effort of reuniting Japanese war orphans and their biological parents. This work branched into the photography of people of Japanese descent in Hawai'i and South America.A Portrait of Japanese Immigrants to South America won the Domon Ken Award in 1986; Aramasa subsequently won various other awards.Aramasa has taught at Musashino Art University from 1993.

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VIAF ID
111878200
ULAN ID
500340476
AOW ID
_40479325
NDL ID
00003049
Wikidata ID
Q5421857
  • 2023-02-20