Michio Yamauchi

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Michio Yamauchi (山内 道雄, Yamauchi Michio, born 1950) is a Japanese street photographer focusing in human photography based in Tokyo.[1]

Michio Yamauchi was born in a mountain village in Nishimikawa, Aichi (currently part of Toyota City) on October 23, 1950. He studied in the literature department at Waseda University, and after graduating, at 29 years old, entered night school at the Tokyo School of Photography (now Tokyo Visual Arts school (専門学校東京ビジュアルアーツ).

In 1982, the same year he graduated from the Tokyo School of Photography, Yamauchi took part in an independent gallery known as Image Shop CAMP (イメージショップ CAMP).[2] During this time, Yamauchi studied under Daidō Moriyama (森山大道). Afterwards, Yamauchi spent over 10 years as a freelance photographer, mainly participating in independent galleries where he would display photos he took around Tokyo. Yamauchi eventually focused on publishing books of his photography after publishing "To People" (人へ, hito e) and "City" (, machi). From this point on, Yamauchi, whilst continuing photography in Tokyo, began heading overseas as well.

Awards

In 1997, Yamauchi won the 22nd Ina Nobuo Award for his exhibition "British Territory Hong Kong" (英領HONGKONG, eiryō hongkong) at the Ginza Nikon Salon in Tokyo, Japan.[3] Then, in 2011, he received the 20th Hayashi Tadahiko Award for his exhibition and photo album titled "Keelung" (基隆, kiirun).[4] This award (林忠彦賞) is given annually by Shunan city and the Shunan City Museum of Art and History, started in 1992, in honor of the photographer Tadahiko Hayashi.[5]

Collections

Yamauchi's collections can still currently be seen at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, the Shunan City Museum of Art and History,[6] the Nikon Salon and other places throughout Japan.

Solo exhibitions

  • 1982 - "Noraneko - Stray Cats" (野良猫, noraneko), Image Shop CAMP, Shinjuku, Tokyo
"Children" (こども, kodomo), Image Shop CAMP, Shinjuku, Tokyo
  • 1983 - "Tokyo vol. 1 - vol. 10" (東京tōkyō), February 1983 - February 1984, Image Shop CAMP, Shinjuku, Tokyo
  • 1984 - "Tokyo, That One" (東京、其の壱, tōkyō sonoichi), Minolta Photo Space (Currently, Konica Minolta Plaza),[7] Shinjuku, Tokyo
  • 1985 - "Tokyo, Showa Year 60, August" (東京、昭和60年8月, tōkyō, shōwa rokujyūnen hachigatsu), Minolta Photo Space, Shinjuku, Tokyo
  • 1986 - "Tokyo, February '83 to February '86" (東京1983.2-1986.2, tōkyō 1983.2-1986.2), Olympus Gallery,[8] Kandaogawa Town, Tokyo
  • 1992 - "To People" (人へ, hito e), Minolta Photo Space
  • 1994 - "Shanghai Summer" (上海の夏, shanhai no natsu), Ginza Nikon Salon, Ginza, Tokyo
  • 1997 - "British Territory Hong Kong" (英領HONGKONG, eiryō hongkong), Ginza Nikon Salon, Ginza, Tokyo
  • 1999 - "Waikiki", Ginza Nikon Salon, Ginza, Tokyo
  • 2002 - "Tokyo,東京", Ginza Nikon Salon, Ginza, Tokyo
  • 2004 - "Calcutta" (India), Konika Minolta Plaza, Shinjuku, Tokyo
  • 2005 - "Holiday" (Waikiki), independent gallery, Galleria Q (currently, 3rd District Gallery[9]), Shinjuku, Tokyo
  • 2008 - "Tokyo", Sokyusha (independent gallery and bookshop),[10] Shinjuku, Tokyo
  • 2010 - "Tokyo", December 2009 (東京 2009.12),[11] tōkyō 2009.12), 3rd District Gallery (independent gallery), Shinjuku, Tokyo
"Keelung" (基隆, kiirun), Sokyusha, Shinjuku, Tokyo
  • 2012 - "To People II" (人へII, Hito e,[12] hito e ni), Sekka Borderless Space, Nezu, Tokyo

Books

  • City ("街". Archived from the original on February 19, 2013., machi), Sokyusha, 1992
  • To People ("人へ". Archived from the original on 2013-12-30. Retrieved 2020-04-02., hito e), independently published, 1992
  • Shanghai ("上海". Archived from the original on 2013-12-30. Retrieved 2020-04-02., shanhai), independently published, 1995
  • "Hong Kong". Archived from the original on February 18, 2013., Sokyusha, 1997
  • Noraneko - Stray Cats ("野良猫". Archived from the original on 2012-03-28. Retrieved 2013-01-17., noraneko), Mole, ISBN 4-938628-33-3., 1999
  • TOKYO,Tokyo ("TOKYO,東京". Archived from the original on 2014-03-10. Retrieved 2020-04-02., tōkyō, tōkyō), Wise Publishing, ISBN 4-89830-150-9., 2003
  • "Calcutta". Archived from the original on 2014-03-10. Retrieved 2020-04-02., Sokyusha, ISBN 4-902137-22-4., 2003
  • Holiday "Waikiki", YK Publishing, 2005
  • "Tokyo Up Close"., Rathole Gallery, 2008
  • Tokyo 2005-2007 ("東京 2005-2007"., tōkyō 2005-2007), Sokyusha, 2008
  • Keelung ("基隆". Archived from the original on 2014-03-10. Retrieved 2020-04-02., kiirun), Grafica, ISBN 978-4-903141-12-1, 2010[13]
  • Tokyo 2009-2010 ("東京 2009-2010"., tōkyō 2009-2010), Sokyusha, 2012
  • To People II ("人へII"., hito e ni), Sokyusha, 2012
  • DHAKA Tokyo-kirara sha Co., ltd 2015

Other publications/mentions

References

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