PUBLIC HEADS AND PERIPHERAL VISIONS
The tradition of storytelling lives on in contemporary Finnish art. Public Head and Peripheral Vision, curated by Anne Paldanius, brings together twelve female Finnish artists all living and working in the Tampere region of the country.
- It is an exhibition of twelve female artists from different areas of Finland.00:00:09.120
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- At the moment, they live in the area of Tampere00:00:14.605
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- where they have a strong association of artists00:00:17.182
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- which is celebrating the 90th anniversary of its foundation.00:00:20.133
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- They do not approach their art politically.00:00:27.473
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- They are coming to terms with their roots.00:00:31.977
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- The roots of their original identity up there in the in the North00:00:34.847
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- where the climate and nature are very rough,00:00:39.985
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- where water covers lots of space,00:00:44.683
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- whether they are lakes, seas or rivers,00:00:50.570
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- where there are many forests00:00:55.799
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- as well as a number of traditions and myths.00:00:57.715
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- Where family has its personal history which they confront.00:01:02.211
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- Na této stěně můžete vidět 10 000 miniatur. Celkově jich mám 15 000.00:01:13.723
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- Z dálky to funguje jako minimalistická malba.00:01:21.402
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