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Jenni Hiltunen

In the House of Blue Floors

Stockholm

November 11 – December 22, 2017

Jenni Hiltunen 

Hand in pocket, 2017

Oil on canvas

100h x 80w cm
​39.37h x 31.50w in

JEH014

Jenni Hiltunen 

Heart Shaped Pillow, 2017

Oil on canvas

200h x 170w cm
78.74h x 66.93w in

JEH018

Jenni Hiltunen

Woman in a Red Dress, 2017

Oil on canvas

210h x 190w cm
82.68h x 74.80w in

JEH019

Jenni Hiltunen 

Hiding, 2017

Oil on canvas

180h x 140w cm
70.87h x 55.12w in

JEH021

Jenni Hiltunen 

Black Lips, 2017

Oil on canvas

150h x 130w cm
59.06h x 51.18w in

JEH022


Jenni Hiltunen
In the House of Blue Floors, 2017
Oil on canvas
200h x 170w cm
78.74h x 66.93w inches
JEH016
 

Jenni Hiltunen
Bridge, 2017
Oil on canvas
200h x 170w cm
78.74h x 66.93w inches
JEH013
 

新闻稿

Jenni Hiltunen: In the House of Blue Floors
Galerie Forsblom Stockholm, November 10–December 22, 2017
Opening with the artist, Thursday November 9, 5–7pm

 

With inspiration from the fashion world and today’s digital media, Hiltunen (b. 1981) creates large-scale portraits in expressive colors. She refers to the aesthetics of fashion photography, music videos, social media and selfies. Some of her models gaze straight at us with a self-conscious, bold look, as if posing before a mirror or taking a selfie, others stand with their backs to us, facing the other way. Painted with vivid brush strokes, the surroundings are as colorful as the models’ clothes. It is an active choice to paint in this large, monumental format, to let the women take up space, in contrast to a historical tradition where male portraits were large and female portraits mostly smaller. Hiltunen’s portraits mirror female individuals and a feminine expression, with both seriousness and playfulness.

 

Hiltunen sees contemporary society as a performative culture and questions the constant sharing of a visual and virtual version of ourselves in social media. A selfie can be interpreted as a narcissistic expression, but also as a wish to belong to a larger context. It is about identity and affirmation, topics that have been fundamental both to the history of portraits in Western society and to the status of being portrayed. Hiltunen’s artworks embody a media hype that unfolds in the digital society of today, where everyone wants to be seen, but is simultaneously both a consumer and a producer. The subject is an object, as well as an observer.

 

Hiltunen graduated from the Turku Arts Academy, Finland in 2004 and the Academy of Fine Arts, Finland, in 2007. In recent years, she has held several solo exhibitions and has participated in group exhibitions at, for example, Kiasma, Helsinki, Finland, and Rox Gallery, New York, USA. In March 2017, she was exhibited at the Market Art Fair, Stockholm, Sweden. Her work is represented in the Finnish State Art Collection, Finland and in private collections. She also combines painting with video and has participated in international film festivals with her artistic films. This is the first exhibition by Hiltunen at Galerie Forsblom in Stockholm.

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