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Yuriko TAKAGI |
| 1951 | Born in Tokyo |
| 1969 | Study graphic design at Musashino Art University, Tokyo |
| 1973 | Study fashion design at Trent Polytechnic in England |
| 1990 | Collaborate with Architect, Atsushi Kitagawara for his solo Archtectual Exhibition Requested to do the photography for the opening of Churyo Sato Sculputure Museum by Miyagi Prefectural Museum |
| 1981 | "Linea Passage", Neal Street Gallery, London |
| 1987 | "NUS INTIME", Zeit-Foto Salon, Tokyo |
| 1988 | "NUS INTIME II", Zeit-Foto Salon, Tokyo |
| 1989 | "Super-Orientalism", Zeit-Foto Salon, Tokyo "Femme et Chaussere", Seibu, Funabashi |
| 1991 | "Confused Gravitation", Zeit-Foto Salon, Tokyo |
| 1993 | "Confused Gravitation II", Zeit-Foto Salon, Tokyo |
| 1994 | "Confused Gravitation, Nus intimes", BEAM, Tokyo |
| 1982 | "Europe"(with Chotoku Tanaka), Zeit-Foto Salon, Tokyo |
| 1984 | "London International Contemporary Art Fair", as an invited artist, London "Christo Exhibition", Stephen Barkley Gallery, London |
| 1987 | "Japanese Contemporary Photography",Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester |
| 1988 | "Femme a deux tetes", Picto, Paris |
| 1989 | "Orientalism", White Museum (World Design Expo '89), Nagoya |
| 1990 | "Artist Who Love Nature: From Barbizon School to Contemporary Photography", Green Museum (The International Garden and Greenery Exposition), Osaka "Deja-vu Photographer Exhibition", Heinekken Villege Gallery, Tokyo "Tokyo - Tokyo", Yurakucho Seibu, Tokyo |
| 1991 | "Japanese 14 Photographer", Nihonbashi-Mitsukoshi, Tokyo "Two Person Exhibition"(with Fuyuki Hattori), Nihonbashi-Mitsukoshi, Tokyo |
| 1992 | "Collection", Meguro Museum of Art, Tokyo |
| 1995 | "A History of Japanese Modern Photography Exhibition: The Eyes of Recording and Creating", Nihonbashi-Mitsukoshi, Tokyo |
| Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo |
| Goto Museum of Art, Matsudo-City |
| Meguro Museum of Art, Tokyo |
| National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo |
| Kobe Fashion Museum, Kobe |
| 1994 | "Nu intime", Yobisha, Tokyo "Confused Gravitation", Bijutsushuppansha, Tokyo "In and Out of Mode", GAP Japan, Tokyo |