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    The textile manufacturing company was the biggest of its kind during the Japanese colonial era in Korea. His family relocated to Japan in 1951, where they changed their Korean surname to a Japanese name based on the original Chinese character (白). Ken Hakuta subsequently grew up in Japan.

  2. In conjunction with the exhibition opening in Singapore, ART SG speaks with Ken Hakuta, Nam June Paik’s nephew and executor of the artist’s estate. Hakuta, also known as ‘Dr Fad’, is an inventor and television personality who hosted a TV show promoting creativity and innovativeness in children.

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    Ken Hakuta subsequently grew up in Japan. He received his Master of Business Administration from Harvard University in 1977. Hakuta married Marilou Cantiller, a Filipina he met while the pair worked at the World Bank , in 1977.

  4. Oct 2, 1994 · Ken Hakuta and Marilou Cantiller met when both were working at the World Bank, and married in 1977. Marilou, a native of the Philippines, came to share her husband's passion for art.

  5. Dec 25, 1991 · Ken Hakuta's parents came to California as East-West traders in the 1960s, bringing with them the 14-year-old Ken and his younger brother, Kenji. He went to Georgetown University, majoring...

  6. Nov 30, 2018 · Interview with Ken Hakuta. What was the first piece you acquired? The first piece of art I acquired at an auction was a Japanese Ukiyoe print, in the late 1970’s. Actually, many years before that, I had bought a wonderful piece of Yi Dynasty Korean pottery.

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  8. Ken Hakuta, known as "Dr. Fad®︎" since 1983, is an American inventor and television personality. Hakuta, as Dr. Fad®︎, was the host of the popular kids invention TV show The Dr. Fad Show, which ran from 1988 to 1994.

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