Exhibition 18.11.2021 – 5.1.2022 curated by visual artist Anna Tuori
The exhibition ergs, Sar, igs consists of an entity in which observations and reflections take shape in a work of art. The works in the exhibition have not been selected under one theme, but the tensions that arise between the independent works are the main feature of the exhibition, and the content created by the artists is allowed to appear without a delimiting framework.
In the exhibition, different attitudes and approaches change from cool to warm, distant to the near. The works do not seek clicks, they are what they are and may not be liked, even if the curator of the exhibition sees no reason for that.
The exhibition is curated by visual artist Anna Tuori.
The artists: Timo Andersson, Elina Autio, Maria Duncker, Miko Hornborg, Eetu Huhtala, Mikko Jalavisto, Saija Kivikangas, Tuomo Laakso, Benjamin Orlow, Sini Pelkki, Antti-Ville Reinikainen, Pentti Sammallahti, Astrid Stromberg, Marja Viitahuhta, Niina Villanueva, Laura Wesamaa
Glasshouse Helsinki gallery is a place for art, design, new ideas, thoughts and innovations.
Glasshouse Helsinki gallery Aleksanterinkatu 13, 2nd floor, 00100 Helsinki
Please note that the exhibition is closing on 5th January.
Experimental light installations and lamps made out of concrete
Heavy, big, ugly, rough, vague, grey, hard… These are often the first attributes we relate to concrete. The design students from Aalto University’s School of Arts, Design and Architecture are challenging these established conventions of concrete as material by trying to combine concrete and light.
When we think of origins, what comes to mind? The brief for the course Product Design in Ceramics asked students to design and produce an artifact reflecting on origins that included a traditional ceramics manufacturing technique (e.g. pinching, coiling, slabbing, throwing, slip casting) as well as a 3D-printed method (delta print extrusion or stereolithography). Students explored the idea of origins from different perspectives ranging from cultural and ethnic origins to personal histories, to the origins of humanity, Earth, and the universe.
ergs, Sar, igs 18.11.2021 – 5.1.2022
ergs, Sar, igs
Exhibition 18.11.2021 – 5.1.2022 curated by visual artist Anna Tuori
The exhibition ergs, Sar, igs consists of an entity in which observations and reflections take shape in a work of art. The works in the exhibition have not been selected under one theme, but the tensions that arise between the independent works are the main feature of the exhibition, and the content created by the artists is allowed to appear without a delimiting framework.
In the exhibition, different attitudes and approaches change from cool to warm, distant to the near. The works do not seek clicks, they are what they are and may not be liked, even if the curator of the exhibition sees no reason for that.
The exhibition is curated by visual artist Anna Tuori.
The artists:
Timo Andersson, Elina Autio, Maria Duncker, Miko Hornborg, Eetu Huhtala, Mikko Jalavisto, Saija Kivikangas, Tuomo Laakso, Benjamin Orlow, Sini Pelkki, Antti-Ville Reinikainen, Pentti Sammallahti, Astrid Stromberg, Marja Viitahuhta, Niina Villanueva, Laura Wesamaa
Glasshouse Helsinki gallery is a place for art, design, new ideas, thoughts and innovations.
Glasshouse Helsinki gallery
Aleksanterinkatu 13, 2nd floor, 00100 Helsinki
Please note that the exhibition is closing on 5th January.
View opening hours here
Read more
An Array Of New Exhibitions 9.9. – 2.10.2021
As part of Helsinki Design Week celebrations we are proud to present six exhibitions of art, design and sustainability.
MoreValon muotoja – Forms of Light 10.6.–20.8.2022
Experimental light installations and lamps made out of concrete
Heavy, big, ugly, rough, vague, grey, hard… These are often the first attributes we relate to concrete. The design students from Aalto University’s School of Arts, Design and Architecture are challenging these established conventions of concrete as material by trying to combine concrete and light.
MoreORIGINS 10.6.–20.8.2022
When we think of origins, what comes to mind? The brief for the course Product Design in Ceramics asked students to design and produce an artifact reflecting on origins that included a traditional ceramics manufacturing technique (e.g. pinching, coiling, slabbing, throwing, slip casting) as well as a 3D-printed method (delta print extrusion or stereolithography). Students explored the idea of origins from different perspectives ranging from cultural and ethnic origins to personal histories, to the origins of humanity, Earth, and the universe.
MoreDesign+Sustainability 9.9. – 2.10.2021
Design+Sustainability takes stock of what harnessing design to tackle sustainability looks like in practice today.
More