‘Project Statement’

September 2023
Parallel Vienna, Austria

Left
Häilyvä vesikasvi II, 2022
(Translated from Finnish ‘A flickering aquatic plant’)
Brass
25 x 40 x 54 cm

Pimeällä, 2023
(Translated from Finnish  ‘in the dark’)
Silk Screen on linen
95 cm x 95 cm

Under
Eksyneet, 2023
(Translated from Finnish ‘The ones who got lost at swamp’)
Silk Screen on linen
70 x 110 cm

Kesällä eksyneet, 2023
(Translated from Finnish ‘The ones who got lost in the Summer’)
Silk Screen on linen
165 x 145 cm

‘Alabaster – Group Exhibition’

Fall 2023
Wels Kunsthalle, Wels, Austria

Curated by: Johannes Kastinger

‘These artworks blend linen artwork called ‘Swamp’ and a sculpture ‘Swamp’s Hideaway’ combining metal and jute. The sculpture’s visible, unfinished welding marks give the impression of a man-made, rushed structure. There are vibrations of rough, violent surfaces, rough jute combined with metal that has almost scar-looking markings. The long jute ropes on the floor resemble roots that can tie a lost animal or human or give protection. ‘

‘DE BOUWPUT – Group exhibition’

MAY 2023
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Funded by EU / Goethe Institute

‘Kuin Sieniä Sateella’

November 21-3.12.2022
Solo-Exhibition at Galerie Pleiku, Berlin, Germany

“The works presented in Gallery Pleiku are derived from a theme of a human in the forest. How a craze for collecting mushrooms can also create a connection to man’s origin, roots, and thus to the basics.

The sculpture installation ‘Kuin sieniä sateella, (trans. Like mushrooms in the rain) is inspired by the mushroom craze; rummaging in the forest and the insanity that takes over a person during the harvest season. It deals with human visual experiences, shapes that fill the landscape, and what a person pays attention to when he is in the forest in the grip of mushroom madness. What shapes are repeated? What is essential? The sculptures of the installation repeat these forms in wood and metal, as well in the painting.”

Installation on left:
Metsä, Spray on linen, 2022
Häilyvä vesikasvi, Brass, 2022
Tatti, Copper and wood, 2022
Iso tatti, Copper and wood, 2022
Korkea tatti, Copper and wood, 2022

Pullotettu kukka, 2022
mountain pine, spray paint
Mänty, 2022
mountain pine, spray paint
Pullotettu ohdake, 2022
mountain pine, spray paint
Ikuinen tihku, 2022
paper, spray paint

Sukupolvet, 2022, Spray and oil pastel on linen

 

‘Minä se kannan tätä maisemaa sisälläni aina’

Spring 2022
Exhibition at Mältinranta Art Centre, Tampere, Finland

Not belonging, not belonging to a place, time, or culture. History and heritage, its loss and rediscovery. 

The installation showcases a postpartum landscape of my childhood in Southern Finland. The landscape showcases the spring, when roots of tulips are stronger than the flowers, they hold the flower upright and provide a stable base. The bridge sculptures, made of concrete and metal, make this bridge with past and present visible.

The name of the exhibition and installation goes back to the play ‘Sirius’ guests’ (1984) written by Arto Meller.

Installation:
Muinainen eukko, rusted steel, 2022
Niukin naukin, steel and spray, 2022 (In private collection Italy)
Jäänne II, stainless steel and concrete, 2022
Linna, steel, paint and concrete, 2022
Juuri ja juuri, steel, 2022
Ikuinen, rusted steel, 2022

On the wall:
Usva, 150×110 cm, spray on linen, 2022
Usva II, 150×110 cm, spray on linen, 2022

Above: Kruunu, veneer and spray, 2022
Left: Silta, steel, concrete and spray, 2022
Horros, steel and spray, 2022
Iskä, steel and concrete, 2022
Jäänne I, stainless steel, concrete, 2022
On the wall:
Pullotettu, veneer and spray, 2022

Details of: Linna, 2022 and Ikuinen, 2022

 

Perintö, aluminium and concrete, 2021
Pieni perintö, aluminium and concrete, 2021