Sunday, March 25, 2012

Two ladies in the lake

 
 @ Elina Brotherus & Kira Gluschkoff: Le parc au crépuscule, 2011, 50 x 97 cm.
 
What if?
That was the starting question to a project by Elina Brotherus and Kira Gluschkoff, both well-known names in the Finnish contemporary photography.
Why not make an exhibition together? Why not take pictures together? Why not take nude pictures in the parks and in the streets of Paris?
The classic tradition of nude photography has now a new playful addition: naked together.
The cooperation went so well that the ladies want to continue. So these pictures of strong, beautiful female bodies are just an appetizer. The main course should be on it´s way.

@ Elina Brotherus & Kira Gluschkoff: Le jardin clos, 2011, 50 x 94 cm.

@ Elina Brotherus & Kira Gluschkoff: Place Dauphine, 2011, 90 x 103 cm.

The exhibition What If? is open until May 31st in Pick Me Gallery, Iso Roobertinkatu 48, 00120 Helsinki. Open Mon-Fri 10 am to 5 pm. 
The photographs are pigment ink prints on Museo Silver Rag paper. Edition 6 + 2 AP.
info@pickme.fi



Thursday, March 15, 2012

Living Treasures of Arabia


Peilipallo (Mirror Ball, 2012) and Kultainen peurakasa (Pile of Golden Deers, 2009) by Kim Simonsson. Photo @ Paula Hietaranta
 
If you want to see something breathtakingly beautiful go to Arabia!
Arabia is the famous ceramic factory in Helsinki, still loaded with talented (what a lame word!) freelance artists. Now you have the possibility to see their work by visiting the gallery of the factory where some unique pieces, a link in the long heritage of Arabia art department and Finnish ceramic art, are exhibited until the end of May.
The exhibition Arabian 9. kerros is open in Galleria Arabia until 27.5.2012. Open Wed-Fri 12am-6 pm, Sat-Sun 10 am-4 pm. Address Hämeentie 135, 9th floor, 00560 Helsinki.

To know more about Arabia and it´s artists, buy a new book Arabian 9. kerros, taideosasto ja sen taiteilijat by Raija Forsström, published by Kirjapaja. Even if you do not understand Finnish, you can always enjoy the beautiful pictures!


Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Catwoman´s Revenge

 
The French artist Sophie Calle and her smart cat skirt in EMMA.  
Photo © Paula Hietaranta


Sophie Calle´s famous work Take Care of Yourself opened last week in EMMA, Espoo Museum of Modern Art. 
Since then I have read a lot of Ms. Calle´s interviews, looked at the videos and pictures of her work – and of course found more and more difficult to write about it. It is easier to be smart if you have only your own ignorance to play with...
The idea of this work started some years ago, when Ms. Calle got an e-mail from her boyfriend telling that he wanted to end their relationship and finished it with the words ”Prenez soin de vous”, Take care of yourself.
When she asked her girlfriends for their opinion of the letter, she found there a beginning of an interesting project: how would the message be interpreted by different women. ”I asked 107 women chosen for their profession or skills to analyze the letter, to comment on it, to sing it, to dance it, to exhaust it, to understand it for me”, Ms. Calle says.
This huge work of photographs, videos and texts took two years to complete, and the result was seen for the first time at the French Pavillion in Venice Biennale 2007.
Ms. Calle says that the work was not meant to be a public revenge on Mr. X, but what else it is?
After all, some of the comments are really cruel, and  at the end the poor guy is nothing more a neat package of minced meat. 

 The famous letter, English translation.

The English edition of Sophie Calle´s Take Care of Yourself is in EMMA until 10.6.2012. Address Ahertajantie 5, Tapiola, Espoo.Open Tue, Thur, Fri 11am-6pm, Wed 11am to 8pm (free admission from 6pm-8pm), Sat-Sun 11am-5pm. http://www.emma.museum/  

PS. If you cannot visit the exhibition do watch some videos of it in YouTube, for example Victoria Abril (www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=kxybJCMFs30) or Laurie Anderson (www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBAWioAu3yA&feature=related) or the parrot Brenda eating up the letter (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXPnkQFWPsQ)
Sophi