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"Mary Koga (née Mary Hisako Ishii, August 10, 1920 – June 8, 2001) was a Japanese-American photographer and social worker in Chicago. Life Koga was born in Sacramento, California, on August 10, 1920, and had been an avid photographer since she was a child. She concentrated on social work, however, and received a BA in 1942 from the University of California at Berkeley and a Master's degree in 1947 from the University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration. During World War II she was incarcerated in the internment camp at Tule Lake for a year because of her Japanese ethnicity. From 1947 to 1969, she worked in the field of social work in Chicago, starting out as a case worker and eventually teaching as an Assistant Professor for Field Work at the University of Chicago, School of Social Service Administration, 1960–1969. Koga then concentrated on photography, studied at the IIT Institute of Design and received a MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1973. She then went on to teach photography at Columbia College Chicago for seven years. Mary Koga died in Chicago on June 8, 2001. Photography Koga's photographic work consists mainly of three distinct series. The Floral Forms series was begun in 1972 and went on into the 1990s. Done in both color as well as black and white, the images are delicate close-ups of mostly single flower heads, artfully arranged in the studio with tightly controlled lighting. On occasion, she over exposed and used multiple exposure to emphasise the structure and/or color. Comparison has been made with the flower paintings of Georgia O'Keeffe. In parallel, between 1972 and 1980, Koga went to rural Alberta to work on the series The Hutterites. Her images show the members of the isolated religious community, who in many cases have been photographed for the first time, with great openness, sympathy and a touch of humor. While highly constructed and posed, her portraits capture people who are happy within their surroundings, yet emphasising how different and alien they are within modern society. The chaste lifestyle is not only palpable from the quaint, old fashioned dress the Hutterites wear but also in interiors and still life images of sober displays of kettles or bread. Koga's third big project is closely linked to both, her ethnicity and her former concern with social work. She concentrated on the elderly first generation of Japanese immigrants, her parents' generation, in black and white as well as color photos. Done over several decades from the 1970s to the 1990s, the Portrait of the Issei in Illinois series is much more relaxed than the Hutterite portraits. Koga was obviously at ease with these people, and documented their twilight years at the day care facility and the Senior Citizens Work Center of the Japanese American Service Committee (JASC) and at Heiwa Terrace, a Japanese American senior residence, both located in Chicago. References * Mary Koga Photograph Collection * Holdings at the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago * Holdings at the Art Institute of Chicago * Gerhard Bissell, Koga, Mary, in: Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon, vol. 80, 2013 (in preparation). Category:1920 births Category:2001 deaths Category:20th-century American photographers Category:American women of Japanese descent Category:Japanese-American internees Category:University of California, Berkeley alumni Category:American women photographers Category:University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration alumni Category:20th-century women photographers "
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"Carmen Raquel Yánez Machado (born 2 April 1986) known as Raquel Yánez, is a Venezuelan telenovela actress and model. Biography Raquel's acting career started when she was undergoing her studies in the School of Arts at Universidad Central de Venezuela. She spent 3 years studying dance at the Instituto Universitario de Danza and IX Taller de Jóvenes Artistas del Grupo Theja.biografia de raquel yanez Her first work was released under the name El Público, thus giving her more exposure to the world of acting.Estrellas:Raquel Yanez In 2012, she interpreted the role of a villain in the telenovela Válgame Dios as Nieves Pérez, a firefighter.La actriz Raquel Yánez representa a una mujer independiente, trabajadora y valiente "Podría ser una policía" Filmography =Films= * El hijo de mi marido y sin prurito alguno (2013) =Telenovelas= * Mi prima Ciela (2007) as Silvia Constanza Toscani Ávila * Nadie me dirá como quererte (2008) as Rita Monasterios * Libres como el viento (2009) as Amarelis Sarmiento * La Banda (Boomerang) (2011) as Veronica * Válgame Dios (2012) as Nieves Pérez * Dulce Amargo (2013) as Gatúbela * Entre tu amor y mi amor (2016) as Yuliska Galindo =Theater= * El Público (2003/2004) * Día Internacional de la Danza (2004) * Prometeo Encadenado (2005) * Autorretrato de Artista Con Barba Y Pumpa (2006) * Magicus, el bosque reciclado (2012) References External links * Category:Living people Category:1986 births Category:Actresses from Caracas Category:Venezuelan film actresses Category:Venezuelan stage actresses Category:Venezuelan telenovela actresses "