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Suojaisaa aikaa

Translated title of the contribution: Sheltered time

Research output: Artistic and non-textual formExhibitionArt in coproductionpeer-review

Abstract

”Suojaisaa aikaa – eng. Sheltered time” -exhibition has been created during Visual practices 1 -course. The exhibition focuses on different themes and techniques and is driven by a strong sense of experimentation. Videos, sculptures, prints, photographs – images of life and humanity.

Art education students’ different approaches to lens based practices create a versatile entity. The exhibition is rooted on a very hands-on approach; how to photograph, how to edit photograps, what is a photograph? Regardless of the subject matter, the central themes of the exhibition are relationships, care and protection.

exploring, emotion and stream of consciousness

The connective themes of the exhibition lie in identity, relationships and nostalgia. The pieces create an intertwined web of journalistic documentation, conditions that spark curiosity and personal visions.

how does one encounter others and oneself?

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Translated title of the contributionSheltered time
Original languageFinnish
Place of PublicationEspoo, Finland
PublisherAalto University
Publication statusPublished - 19 Nov 2024
MoE publication typeF2 Partial implementation of a work of art or performance
EventSuojaisaa aikaa - Väre FK gallery, Espoo, Finland
Duration: 19 Nov 202429 Nov 2024
https://kuvataidekasvatus.fi/2024/11/21/suojaisaa-aikaa-nayttely-vareen-fk-galleriassa-19-11-29-11-2024/

Field of art

  • Contemporary art

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