Almond bunny and friends by Jasmin Anoschkin presents hand-sculptured large scale wooden sculptures of imaginery creatures and portrait paintings (oil on canvas). There is also a smaller presentation of her ceramics at the Glasshouse Helsinki store.
Jasmin Anoschkin is a multitalented artist who makes colorful wooden sculptures, paintings and ceramics which might look amusing at first glance but reveal much about the world around us. Her exuberant and fantastical aesthetic springs from an amalgam of sources, melding the languages of contemporary folk art, childhood memories, pop culture, and the toy industry. Her exhibitions are usually total installations where story-telling plays an important role.
”I’ve been described as a vibrant expressionist who delivers artwork so fresh that it conveys the authentic presence of the artist. I don’t follow the unwritten rules of the sculpture, nor do I obey the modern traditions of the practice. I tend to break the conventions when it comes to displaying my work by creating complete installations where the narrative of the art is the focal point”. – Jasmin Anoschkin
Almond Bunny and Friends by Jasmin Anoschkin is part of the array of new exhibitions at Glasshouse Helsinki gallery 9.9. – 2.10.2021. View all the details here.
Glasshouse Helsinki gallery is a place for art, design, new ideas, thoughts and innovations.
Glasshouse Helsinki gallery Aleksanterinkatu 13, 2nd floor, 00100 Helsinki
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.
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.
Almond Bunny and Friends 9.9. – 2.10.2021
ALMOND BUNNY AND FRIENDS
Exhibition 9.9. – 2.10.2021 by Jasmin Anoschkin
Almond bunny and friends by Jasmin Anoschkin presents hand-sculptured large scale wooden sculptures of imaginery creatures and portrait paintings (oil on canvas). There is also a smaller presentation of her ceramics at the Glasshouse Helsinki store.
Jasmin Anoschkin is a multitalented artist who makes colorful wooden sculptures, paintings and ceramics which might look amusing at first glance but reveal much about the world around us. Her exuberant and fantastical aesthetic springs from an amalgam of sources, melding the languages of contemporary folk art, childhood memories, pop culture, and the toy industry. Her exhibitions are usually total installations where story-telling plays an important role.
”I’ve been described as a vibrant expressionist who delivers artwork so fresh that it conveys the authentic presence of the artist. I don’t follow the unwritten rules of the sculpture, nor do I obey the modern traditions of the practice. I tend to break the conventions when it comes to displaying my work by creating complete installations where the narrative of the art is the focal point”. – Jasmin Anoschkin
Almond Bunny and Friends by Jasmin Anoschkin is part of the array of new exhibitions at Glasshouse Helsinki gallery 9.9. – 2.10.2021. View all the details here.
Glasshouse Helsinki gallery is a place for art, design, new ideas, thoughts and innovations.
Glasshouse Helsinki gallery
Aleksanterinkatu 13, 2nd floor, 00100 Helsinki
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