Sunday, April 24, 2011

All you need is love

 Janne Laine & Outi Heiskanen: Lapsenvahdit, 2011.

Sometimes it is inevitable – you just cannot help falling in love.
I fell in love last Tuesday in Galleria Duetto in the graphic art exhibition by Janne Laine and Outi Heiskanen. The combination of Icelandic landscape photography, weird creatures and sense of humour struck like a lightning. Their work tells so much more than it shows.
This Babysitters (Lapsenvahdit) was my favorite. Who are they and who am I? Am I the trusted one, responsible? Or am I the one sitting there, a bit frightened? Which part in me are they watching? And why?
Galleria Duetto, Kalevankatu 15, Helsinki. This exhibition is open until 29th April, Tu-Fr 11-17, Sa-Su 12-16.
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Friday, April 15, 2011

Beauty for Sale


I have found out that I have readers all around the world, so this blogging is specially to you, my foreign friends! And of course also to you, my Finnish friends!
I know you are interested in art and in beauty, so that´s why I want to introduce to you the flowers which stay fresh forever.
They are the works by six brilliant Finnish photographers. Almost all of these are members of the Union of Artist Photographers in Finland. You can contact them directly or via galleries if you want to buy their work.
These are my personal favorites at the moment. Some are new, some are a few years old. There is something human in those pictures – or is it only human to see soul in nature?

Iiu Susiraja
Iiu Susiraja is an earthquake in the Finnish new photography. Young lady, big ideas. Literally big. And then those honest moments, sweet and humble. I love this picture.
 Kun kosken kukkiin/When I touch the flowers


Sakari Viika
is known for his impressive dance photographs he takes for the Finnish National Ballet. This picture is something different. It does not jump, but there is the rhythm and the movement. And the power of the nature.

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Saara Ekström
This is her flower picture from the year 2001 from the series Nursery.  To me it shows dark, heavy mystery of life, but there is also a hope in it. Sickness of a flower. It is tenderly treated by a child, but is it really getting better?
 
Convalescents. C-print mounted on aluminium. Size 45.5 x 45.5 cm.

Ida Pimenoff
Ida and the dreamlike poetry of senses! It is always so comforting to find pictures with a hint of hope in them. This whipped cream flower is so full of light, joy and sweetness. You can almost taste it.



Untitled IV. From the series Perhaps Loneliness Does Not Exist After all, 2002. 
125 x 100 cm. Edition 5.


Marjukka Vainio
It has been said that Marjukka Vainio´s photographs are like jewels which glow in the darkness of winter. She has been photographing flowers a long time. But how! Is it possible to X-ray a soul?

From the series Light of the Earth. Tulip IX, 2005. 64 x 51 cm.

Gallery Taik
berlin@gallerytaik.com

Galleria Kone
Kulttuurikeskus Verkatehdas
galleriakone@gmail.com

Galleria Heino
info@galleriaheino.com
www.galleriaheino.com


PS. And then one addition more!

Catarina Ryöppy
It took awhile to get in touch with Catarina Ryöppy, who is one our best known artists. But today I got her e-mail telling that it is fine to add her picture to my blog.
I am happy to do so, because I was so impressed when I saw this picture for the first time. It is full of magic. The silent outsiders, who are they, disguised as velvety flowers?



Kapusiinit - varjo/ Capucines - Shadow.
Väripigmenttivedos/Pigment print, Ed. 6.
cat@ryoppy.net
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Sunday, April 10, 2011

A perfect day in Tampere

Who said that without food we would die, but without art we would starve? That was the reason to spend a Saturday in my old hometown Tampere where you can nowadays find good art and good food.
 
Incubate, 2010. Subodh Gupta/Hauser & Wirth.

The first address was Sara Hildén Art Museum and Subodh Gupta exhibition. This Indian artist is truly amazing. From his private observations based in his own history and the traditions of his native country grow a whole new world.
Stainless steel bowls, cups, lunch boxes, forks and spoons are shiny alphabets of his Indian vocabulary. What does come out of those huge eggs, warming themselves under the crystal chandeliers?
 
The exhibition is open until the end of April from Tuesday to Sunday at 11-18.  Closed during Eastern days 22. and 24.4.
Address is Laiturikatu 13, Särkänniemi, 33230 Tampere. Phone (03) 5654 3500.


Next step was Tampereen Taidemuseo to see the exhibition of The Young Artist of the Year: Anna Tuori.
Her paintings look first almost too sweet and skillfully made until you see things beneath the surface. The fairy tales turn into bad dreams; they are travel tickets to the depths of mind.
 Anna Tuori: Into the Wood I Made , 2009. Oil on board, 120 x 130 cm.

 
Psychokinesis, 2009. Oil on board, 40 x 30 cm.

This tiny painting was one of my favorites. How powerful can our mental abilities be?  
This one I found very impressive, too. The loneliness and nightmares of the childhood...

 
Fugitive Kind, 2006. Oil on canvas, 60 x 80 cm.

Anna Tuori exhibition is open until 24.4. from Tuesday to Sunday at 10-18. Closed on Good Friday. Address Puutarhakatu 34. Phone (03) 5656 6577.

After art the real food was badly needed.
We had a late lunch in the inner courtyard of Kehräsaari in chef Stefan Richter´s brand new Steakhouse that was opened in the beginning of March and seems to be pretty popular already.

Finnish-American Stefan became famous when he was taking part in America´s Top Chef competition and did quite well. Stefan is born in Tampere, has a summer house in Finland and even speaks Finnish, so we Finns did adopt him immediately. No wonder that he wanted a restaurant of his own in his old hometown.
 
The kitchen is in the middle of the restaurant so we can watch the busy cooks. My Tenderloin steak of Finnish beef was really good. A bit overdone, so I got the dessert for free. Thanks!


Book a table online http://www.bookatable.com/fi/118064/stefans-steakhouse/fi-FI or phone 010 423 3240.
The restaurant is open for Saturday and Sunday lunches and in the evenings from Tuesday to Sunday, closed on Mondays.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

DIY your own Marimekko world!


Wow – isn´t this amazing!
Even the authors, photographer Kati Rapia and designer Mari Savio, were delighted to see their new baby fresh from the printer.
Surrur is the sound of a sewing machine, a bee and the brain processing new ideas. It is also the name of this do-it-yourself Marimekko book which certainly makes our world more colourful and even happier! With it´s instructions, pattern sheets and some Marimekko fabric you can make your own  clothes, toys, bags, a coat for a car, and even shoelaces!
The joyful ideas come from Mari Savio and seven famous Marimekko designers. In this book for example Erja Hirvi, Maija Louekari, Sami Ruotsalainen and Mika Piirainen introduce to you their creative minds and working spaces.
The book is available in Marimekko shops and bookstores from the next week on. Find more information and how to order it on the web page www.surrur.com. Even the English edition is available.

Have a bite! Here are some tasty pages of Surrur: