Between Sharing and Caring, FaFa Gallery Helsinki




Pilvi Takala

Between Sharing and Caring

7.6.-17.6.2007
FaFa-Galleria, Lönnrotinkatu 35
Avoinna joka päivä klo 12-18

Avajaiset 6.6. klo 18-20
Tervetuloa!

Näyttelyssä on esillä kaksi videoteosta. The Shining Shining sijoittuu tv-studiolle Istanbuliin, josta lähetetään suorana joka arkiaamu Turkin kotiäideille suunnattu kaksi ja puolituntinen ohjelma "Sabah Sabah Seda Sayan". Ohjelman juontaja, Seda Sayan on nähty TV:ssä jo 17 vuotta tarjoamassa viihdettä, apua ongelmiin ja mahdollisuutta yleisölle osallistua ja kertoa tarinansa. Suurin osa studioyleisöstä on naisia, jotka töissä käynnin sijaan heräävät aikaisin aamulla päästäkseen studioille seuraamaan ohjelmaa.
Videolla epätavanomainen ryhmä matkustaa studioille vakikävijöiden joukossa ja suoran lähetyksen aikana nähdään lavan sijasta yleisö. Taiteilijan kuvaaman materiaalin rinnalla nähdään TV-lähetyksen kuvaa.

Wallflower on Pärnun kylpylähotellien "Suomalaistansseihin" sijoittuva performanssiin perustuva kaksiosainen videoteos. Videoissa tanssien kylpylävieraita nuorempi ja näyttävämmin pukeutunut tyttö istuu seinäkukkasena, vaikka selvästi haluaisi tanssia. Vaikka tilanne on kaikille nolo, eivät tanssijat uskalla lähestyä tyttöä muutamaa poikkeusta lukuun ottamatta.


Lehdistökuvat osoitteessa:

http://lehdisto.kuva.fi
käyttäjätunnus: pressi
salasana: guttenberg
Kansio: Lönnrotinkatu/Pilvi Takala

The Fifth Triennale of Finnish Art

IN SEARCH OF THE MIRACULOUS

12.5. - 10.6.2007
The Fifth Triennale of Finnish Art


For the Fifth Triennale of Finnish Art, the curator Luigi Fassi has gathered work by 13 artists which epitomise many of the key characteristics of Finnish contemporary art. A humanistic concern about the place of mankind in the world is a palpable presence in the work of all artists featured in the show. Mankind's relationship to nature and culture, encounters between people or between man and nature, the mediation and construction of experiences, empathy and the search for contact with other people, these are among the themes which unite the works in the show. According to Fassi, this indicates an art that has a powerful commitment to life and the present moment.



"An acute awareness of the transience of life and a fascination and wonderment at the profusion of detail in everyday life, these are among the key themes in the works. Another central aspect is the ability and courage to put one's privacy on display directly," Luigi Fassi describes. The title of the exhibition is borrowed from Bas Jan Ader's unfinished work In Search of the Miraculous (1973), where the artist sought for "miracles" of human existence and experience. The work would have consisted of three parts: a walk from dawn to sunset in Los Angeles, a travel diary of an ocean crossing, and a night-time walk through Amsterdam. The last two of these were never completed when the artist was lost at sea crossing the Atlantic in 1975.



The Fifth Triennale of Finnish Art focuses on photography, media art and video art. Many of the works are new and have never been exhibited before. Among the artists and works in the show are:



Pasi Autio (b. 1974), video work J&S, 2006-2007; Lauri Astala (b. 1958), As Though Time Was All Around, 2002; Petri Eskelinen (b. 1975), installation Maalla ja merellä (On Land and Sea), 2006; Maarit Hohteri (b. 1976), photographs; Antti Laitinen (b. 1975), Yritys halkaista meri (An Attempt to Cleave the Sea), 2006; Anni Leppälä (b. 1981), Garden, 2007; Petra Lindholm (b. 1973), No End, 2005; Sini Pelkki (b. 1978), photographs; Aurora Reinhard (b. 1975), Tiger Tom Singing, 2002-2006; Jani Ruscica (b. 1978), Batbox, 2007; Jari Silomäki (b. 1975), Sivustakatsojan henkilökohtaisia sotakertomuksia (Personal War Stories of an Outsider), 2007; Pilvi Takala (b. 1981), Seinäruusu (Wall Flower), 2006; Antti Tanttu (b. 1963), Mortui vivos docent, 2002.



Triennales of Finnish art are reviews of Finnish contemporary art produced by the Artists' Association of Finland. They have been organised in Finland and abroad since 1994. The Artists' Association of Finland organises the Young Artists' Exhibition, the Finnish Artists' Exhibition and the Triennale of Finnish Art in alternate years. Curator Luigi Fassi has been involved with Finnish art since 2006. Among his work this year is the exhibition of contemporary art from the Baltic region for the Prague Biennale opening in May.


The exhibition in the Kunsthalle is opened by Ms Paula Tuomikoski, Head of Cultural Export Division at the Ministry of Education.


http://www.taidehalli.fi

Framework6/07

Easy Rider winns 1st prize in Tampere Art Film Festival

Tampere Art Film Festival 8.-9.3.2007

Tampere Art Film Festivalin parhaaksi teokseksi valittiin Pilvi Takalan Easy Rider. Tuomariston mielestä se on hauska ja provokatiivinen, samalla kuitenkin esteettisesti mielenkiintoinen. Tuomariston oli myös hankala kuvitella idean toteutustapaa jonakin muuna kuin nimenomaan videotaideteoksena.

Teos palkittiin videokameralla ja levityssopimuksella. Tuomariston muodostivat Näyttämötaiteiden Satakunnan läänintaiteilija Hilkka Hyttinen, runoilija Bosse Hellsten ja kuvataiteilija Minna Suoniemi.

Tänä vuonna osallistuvia teoksia oli yli 150 kpl joista festivaaliohjelmistoon valittiin 28. Näiden lisäksi muutamia teoksia esitettiin Tampereen kaupungille sijoitetuista televisioista.

Tampere Art Film Festival 8.-9.3 klo 23
Elokuvateatteri Niagara, Kehräsaari
Liput: 4 €/pv 6€/2pv

The Bridge / Radikal Art




The Bridge by
Ahmet Öğüt & Pilvi Takala

location: Gayrettepe Esbank Genel Md. önü, Mecidiyeköy yönüMeclisi Mebusan Cad. Kabataş İskelesi önü,
09-15-January-2007

Radikal ART
http://www.radikal.com.tr/diger/radikalart/

A Screening-evening of WALLFLOWER/TAZ Tallinn


A Screening-evening of WALLFLOWER by Pilvi Takala (Finland) in TAZ Tallinn

TAZ TALLINN (Rael Artel Gallery: Non-Profit Project Space)
Pärnu Road 27-13, Tallinn, Estonia
October 6, 2006
www.moskva80.com

The video work Wallflower is based on a simple performative event in a dance-evening, a version of the traditional Finnish summer pavilion dance. Mostly elderly couples enjoy themselves dancing to old-fashioned music while the artist, a younger woman, is sitting in a shiny dress alone the whole evening waiting for somebody to ask her to dance. But everybody is dancing only with their partners and never ask the stranger to dance, as it would be appropriate in the proper dance-events in Finland. So the girl is sitting, the hours are passing, the band finishes and everybody is about to leave. What a unpleasant situation! What a foolish situation! On the one hand, the piece evokes embarrassment and sweet-bitter discomfort as well as raising the question, what is the artist looking for from the territory that is clearly not hers? The territory she tries to "fish" is shared by a particular community with a clear set of rules shared among them. This in-between contradictory feeling seems to be shared among the dancers in the some kind of spa in Pärnu as well as among viewer in front of the screen. Wallflower is a smart interference, which points to the characteristics and value system of one generation as well as unwritten rules shared on national bases. The performative experiment comes to an end with the same result as several of Pilvi's works before: the social structure is functioning and protecting itself.

The artwork Wallflower was commissioned by Rael Artel Gallery: Non-Profit Project Space in summer 2006.

The show is supported by Academy of Fine Arts, Helsinki, Finnish Institute, Tallinn and Estonian Cultural Endowment.

A poster with a text by Rael Artel is available to download here (about 200 kilos):

Wallflower poster

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Forever Yours,
Rael Artel
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+ 372 56 229 213
moskva80@moskva80.com
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