There
is exactly 11 weeks and one day until my exhibition Yes, I
Know Your Birth opens at Gallery Jangva on December
12th 2012. This exhibition will be the culmination of
two years of work, in which I have been actively researching ancient
Karelian folklore and creating new ways to explore its existence in
todays society through rituals, stories, music and customs.
Throughout
this project I have used forms of media art to explore new ways of
creating art. I have learned new skills like soldering and creating a
14:2 surround sound system. Both which are very useful skills and
both of which were taught to me by the fabulous Thierry
Francois aka COLYMBA who has also designed my website, logo
and countless other things throughout the years.
During
the course of this project I have created several sound
installations, about 7 video works, numerous performative
and photographic
imagery, countless texts and a collaborative art project
with Eva-LiisaOrupöld: Won't
Carry Alone For Fun made
with the Eno school class 7A and Kotiranta retirement home, which was
shown as a part of my June Exhibition From
Karelia Now and Before in
Eastern Finland.
My
artwork “Birth Words” was also introduced at a conference in
Portugal called Borders and Borderland. Today’sChallenges, Tomorrow’s Prospects. as
a part of Tuulikki Kurki's presentation Poetryof
the Two Karelias. My
sound artwork “Lament” was featured on the Nowhereisland
radio station, part of the Cultural Olympiad
project Nowhereisland.
My art has been included in both Art
Fair Suomi 2012 and The
Manchester Contemporary 2012 art fair. Also I am happy to
announce that PAPER,
a Manchester based gallery, which represents me sell some of my
prints and postcards. There are also a few of my video pieces being
shown at the PNEMSound
Art Festival 17/18 of November in Uden, The Netherlands.
It
has been a very exciting ride so far and there are still
more ideas, which have yet to be made a reality. I am
currently finalizing the press release for the exhibition
at Jangva and planning the actual outlook of the exhibition as well.
I want to go to the summer house again next month and create a new
work, which will hopefully end up being the video for a small
planetarium that will be built within the gallery. So much to do –
So much i can't wait to do.
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