Ismo Kajander
Galerie Forsblom, Helsinki
January 10 – February 9, 2020
GALERIE FORSBLOM
Yrjönkatu 22, 00120 Helsinki
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Galerie Forsblom, Helsinki
January 10 – February 9, 2020
In a bold and exceptional career spanning six decades, Ismo Kajander (b.1939) has earned acclaim as a legendary Finnish avant-gardist and pioneering New-Realist. Ismo Kajander’s years in Paris from 1961 onwards and his discovery of Neo-Dadaism had a lasting formative influence on his art, which, like Dada, engages in close critical scrutiny of artistic conventions and established aesthetic preferences. Ismo Kajander weaves together art and everyday life, eschewing pomp in favor of celebrating the dignity of daily existence. This exhibition marks the artist’s 80th birthday and the continuation of his steadfast rebellion against all forms of narrow convention.
Ismo Kajander examines reality through the lens of mundane objects. The items he incorporates in his assemblages invoke both private and collective memories. Most of them consist of the artist’s dilapidated personal artifacts, their banality heightened by their emphatically material presence. While the majority of works featured in this exhibition are small in scale, the centerpiece is a four-meter-long wooden boat. Enlivened by elements such as sound, steam, and moving parts, the show is a cavalcade of sharp social commentary and observations on art history.
Ismo Kajander formerly taught at the Helsinki University of Industrial Arts and served as the principal of the Turku Drawing School. He is the winner of the 1981 State Award for Public Information, the 1988 State Award for Photography, and the 2014 Pro Finlandia Award. Ismo Kajander is represented in numerous notable collections and he has held solo exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, the Turku Art Museum and the Museum of Finnish Photography.
Yrjönkatu 22, 00120 Helsinki
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