Kaisaleena Halinen
15.10. – 26.10.2008
Galleria Huuto Uudenmaankatu
I felt an urge to portray the human being and to carve wood. This was a brand new situation, as I usually have an idea, and the idea then finds a means and material. My previous works, too, have dealt with the human being or humanity – however, this has happened through absence, such as with traces, wear and tear, or dirt. This time, I wanted to sculpt concrete human figures.
I decided to work by instinct and see what the figures will be like, and how they will be related to each other. During the sculpting process, I took each figure as an individual, but the group formed by the individuals became the most important element. In the final works, the figures have settled in a group portrait, where rest enables humans to make space for themselves.
The last work for the exhibition at Galleria Huuto was an installation consisting of plaster sculptures in which a crop has been destroyed by a plague. After finishing the work, I realized I had returned to traces.
I want to thank the Finnish Cultural Foundation and the Arts Council of HelsinkiMetropolitan Region for kindly supporting the exhibition.
Kaisaleena Halinen
kaisaleena[at]galleriahuuto.net
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