Exhibition 9.9. – 2.10.2021 at Glasshouse Helsinki gallery
Aalto Fashion 21 vol.2 extends the presentation of Aalto University’s fashion programme and its student work from the annual fashion show into an exhibition format. It allows for a closer look into the richness of thinking and processes behind the showcased collections as well as the materials, cuts and construction of the final pieces. Students share their personal and collaborative projects in the form of installations that exhibit the thoughts and feelings manifest in their work. The exhibition features collections from the Fashion BA2 course together with other selected student work.
Vapaa Taidekoulu’s group exhibition Puutarha presents garden-related works by school’s second-, third-, and fourth-year students. Vapaa Taidekoulu located in Helsinki offers professional studies in painting.
The garden is full of surprises. Earthworms crumbling under the leaves. Water lizard after rain. A badger who met me.
Ismo Hölttö – Goldsmith of Finnish photography exhibition features Hölttö’s celebrated photos from the 1960s. The iconic Helsinki photos together with powerful portraits taken in the Finnish countryside capture the essence of the social transition and evolution of the 1960s. These images embody the spirit of a nation on the threshold of inevitable change that altered the face of many countries throughout the 19th and 20th centuries: post-war melancholia and sorrowful nostalgia at the loss of agrarian lifestyle, tempered with the optimistic hope of a people transitioning to an urban society.
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.
Aalto Fashion 21 vol.2 9.9. – 2.10.2021
AALTO FASHION 21 VOL.2
Exhibition 9.9. – 2.10.2021 at Glasshouse Helsinki gallery
Aalto Fashion 21 vol.2 extends the presentation of Aalto University’s fashion programme and its student work from the annual fashion show into an exhibition format. It allows for a closer look into the richness of thinking and processes behind the showcased collections as well as the materials, cuts and construction of the final pieces. Students share their personal and collaborative projects in the form of installations that exhibit the thoughts and feelings manifest in their work. The exhibition features collections from the Fashion BA2 course together with other selected student work.
Designers: Erika Airo, Marine Puumala, Iisakki Pyysing, Pauliina Friberg | Yoonsik Kim, Paavo Hemmi | Antti Huttunen, Alpo Rivera-Rentola | Ruusa Vuori, Pyry Rämö, Joonas Seppänen | Joona Puisto, Pyry Komsi, Kaapo Sinervo
Aalto Fashion 21 vol.2 is part of the array of new exhibitions at Glasshouse Helsinki gallery 9.9. – 2.10.2021. View all the details here.
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