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Hannu Väisänen - Artists - galerieforsblom.com

photo: Paula Kukkonen

Born in Oulu, Finland 1951 | Lives and works in Souillac, France.

 

Hannu Väisänen is known for his aesthetic eye, for his sensitivity to color, and for his experimentation with different surface structures. He typically works serially, exploring one theme in depth until it finally leads him to a new source of inspiration. He tends to construct arrangements from everyday objects, which he records by camera. These photos’ noteworthy features are then transposed onto his painted canvas.

 

Väisänen moves smoothly between artistic fields as a visual artist, writer, set designer, costume designer, director, illustrator, and as a curator. His latest foray is into the world of textile art, where his range of prints designed for the Finlayson textile company will was launched in May 2016. Väisänen graduated from the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts and his debut solo exhibition as a graphic ocurred in 1980. Väisänen's works can be found in the collections of a number of Finnish art museums, and he has also made public works for the cities of Oulu and Helsinki. Väisänen’s illustrated Kalevala was published in 1999 and he received the Finlandia Prize for literature in 2007 for Other Shoes. 

 

 His latest foray is into the world of textile art. His new range of prints designed for the Finlayson textile company was launched in May 2016.

 

Galerie Forsblom has been representing Hannu Väisänen since 2013.

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