The Helsinki School Perspective

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Persons Projects warmly welcomes you to our summer exhibition: The Helsinki School Perspective. The show is presented in both gallery spaces Lindenstr. 34 and 35, featuring a selection of artists, all of whom had pivotal roles in the beginning of the Helsinki School. The exhibition is dedicated to the historical aspect, exploring how these artists use the photographic processes as a voice for abstraction and a tool for interpreting their emotional landscapes. The Helsinki School platform was created by Timothy Persons in the 1990s, who became inspired by his experience with the Open Studio Concept that was popular during his graduate studies in the mid-1970s in Southern California. It grew to become the most extended sustainable educational platform of its kind consisting of 6 generations of selected MA students originating from the University of Art and Design, Helsinki, Finland. There are now more than 180 monogram books and 6 volumes of the Helsinki School book that have evolved from this program. This exhibition is curated to reintroduce a new perspective on the conceptual roots that built The Helsinki School.

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AlkuperäiskieliEnglanti
JulkaisupaikkaBerlin
KustantajaPersons Projects
TilaJulkaistu - 30 kesäk. 2023
OKM-julkaisutyyppiF2 Taiteellisen teoksen tai esityksen osatoteutus
TapahtumaThe Helsinki School Perspective - Persons Project, Berlin, Saksa
Kesto: 30 kesäk. 20239 syysk. 2023
https://www.personsprojects.com/exhibitions/the-helsinki-school-perspective

Field of art

  • Nykytaide

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