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Yösäilö // Annina Mannila & Aleksanteri Kovalainen // Omalla naamalla

Yösäilö
10.5.-19.6.2018
Annina Mannila & Aleksanteri Kovalainen // Omalla naamalla

Pispalan valtatie 131, Tampere
Avoinna / Open 24/7

OMALLA NAAMALLA
(photographic poem)

What happens when the different ways of speaking become automatized, and hatred turns faceless? In hate-speech, the object is bereaved of human characteristics, whereas the speaker himself often reveals his own face. How does hate-speech suddenly become normal?

Racist strategies often involve shifts in the lighting conditions of whatever is at stake. It is as if the borders between light and shade are shifted without anyone noticing it. What earlier did not withstand daylight, becomes all the sudden a new normality, and in the shades new hate-speech keeps evolving – to become acceptable later on.

The web and the new media created by it were originally made of anonymous discussions. Nowadays anonymity is no longer the issue, but people may insult one another in their own name. Everyday conflicts hide the seeds of larger tensions in society. When the trustration faced in daily surroundings is targeted at other people and groups, racism becomes structural.

The photographic poem by Mannila and Kovalainen asks what kinds of effects are created by hate-speech, when it is shifted from one context to another. Who has the right to promote hate-speech, who has the power to flirt with racism? When we slip from justice to risking human rights, it becomes the task of the artists to make this transition visible and to resist it.

Annina Mannila is a Tampere-based photographer focusing on photojournalism. With her background in the humanistic and social sciences, Mannila often enjoys a researching perspective in her photography projects. Mannila is interested in (photographing) people, all having their own realities, and in the backgrounds of different social, cultural and societal phenomena.

Aleksanteri Kovalainen is an author living in Tampere, born in Oulu and raised in Kuhmo. His debut novel Mädän elämän alkeet [Rudiments of the Rotten Life] was published in 2016. This was a twisted, psychological yet rebellious Bildungsroman, whereas in his second novel, currently in progress, Kovalainen deals with social and political issues. National Awakening (due to appear in September 2018) tells the story of the rise of neo-fascism in Finland – a social radicalization of sorts – to have taken place in the 2010s. The book is based on authentic texts and conversations in the social media, as well as acts of violence committed by the far-right and political decisions driven by rightist populism.

Yösäilö (eng. Night Safe) gallery is vitrine gallery founded in 2016. The gallery is located at the entrance of Tampere Kunsthalle. Each exhibition is curated by one of the members of Tampere Kunsthalle. Works that consider the historical, political and economical context and the public space surrounding the gallery are emphasized in the curating process. Yösäilö gallery is free of charge for the artist.

28.-29.4. Art Orienteering // The Best of Yösäilö

The Best of Yösäilö

28. -29.4.2018

Pispalan valtatie 131, Tampere
Open /28.-29.4. Sat Sun 11- 17 o’clock

During Art Orienteering 2018 Tampere Kunsthalle presents the best works of Yösäilö vitrine gallery throughout years 2016-2018. Exhibition features all the participant artists of Yösäilö. Exhibition is installed in the refreshingly cool bank vault downstairs at Kunsthalle.  

The artists:

Pipsu Isola, Tiina Lehikoinen, Niina Lehtonen Braun, Sebastian Lindberg, Eeva Meltio, Pasi Rauhala, Aurora Reinhard, Teija Rintaluoma, Linda Sestrajcic, Heidi Suikkanen, Suohpanterror, Iiu Susiraja, Tuomas Tiainen, Lasse Ursin, Susanna Vuorio and Katri Yli-Erkkilä.

Yösäilö vitrine gallery is also currently presenting Alma Peltola.

Yösäilö (eng. Night Safe) gallery is vitrine gallery founded in 2016. The gallery is located at the entrance of Tampere Kunsthalle. Each exhibition is curated by one of the members of Tampere Kunsthalle. Works that consider the historical, political and economical context and the public space surrounding the gallery are emphasized in the curating process. Yösäilö gallery is free of charge for the artist.

Kunsthalle’s street level is dedicated to our artists’s own works. Happy orienteering and see you soon!

Tampere Kunsthalle (former Tesoma Kunsthalle) is a is a collective, self-organized studio and do-it-yourself-exhibition space all in one.

YÖSÄILÖ // ALMA PELTOLA // SANOKAA MUIKKU

Yösäilö

29.3.2018 -8.5.2018

Alma Peltola // Say Cheese

Pispalan valtatie 131, Tampere
Avoinna / Open 24/7

Say Cheese, 2016

School photography is a ritual that for most is a part of childhood and growing up. It’s an event that evokes a lot of expectations, but what as a routine can be really straightforward and even have an artificial feel to it. Its continuity can feel almost comforting. The look of the class photo is iconic, the pictures with rows of faces looking at the camera has stayed very similar for decades. The class photo as a type of photo is unquestionable and safe. It’s the mac and cheese of photography.

School photos are a national archive. They show a lot more than just the amount of students in each class. A look at an old school photo is enough to recall the hierarchies, from who were the besties to who were left out at the part where you take portraits with friends.

Finnish schools don’t have school uniforms. In some school photos the dress code is Tommy Hilfiger and Michael Kors. In my grandmother’s class photos from the 1930’s Hungary some children don’t have shoes to wear.

School photos are photos of class.

Alma Peltola (b.1990, Tampere)

Lives and works in Helsinki.

Alma Peltola (BA in Art, BA in Social Sciences) is doing her MA in Art Education at Aalto University of Art and Design. She’s of Hungarian-Finnish origin and has a background in journalism. She likes to address social themes from a grass roots level or through personal experience or memories.

Say Cheese is a part of the series Class photos. The works in the series are based on school photos from the 1990’s Finland.

https://almapeltola.portfoliobox.net/

 

Yösäilö (eng. Night Safe) gallery is vitrine gallery founded in 2016. The gallery is located at the entrance of Tampere Kunsthalle. Each exhibition is curated by one of the members of Tampere Kunsthalle. Works that consider the historical, political and economical context and the public space surrounding the gallery are emphasized in the curating process. Yösäilö gallery is free of charge for the artist.

 

 

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