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Photo: MoA 2006


Photo: Kirsi Andersson


Photo: Kirsi Andersson


Photo: Kirsi Andersson

 

Kirsi Andersson

Art Education
1969, Finland
Mother's heritage – video/photograph installation
In–between

 

I did not know my mother. She left when I was three years old. The only reminders I had of her were two photographs and the film star ideals and deep wishes she wrote in my aunt’s My friends book.
Twenty–seven years later I was brought a card–board box that contained her inheritance.
All fifty–eight objects from the box have been photographed for the installation.
The video is like a condensation of the journey, as it progress, the distance between the target and the one who approaches it diminishes – to the onlooker it seems that the target approaches the approacher more and more courageously. The target is like a dream or a treasure and once it finally becomes lucid and possible to be confronted, the emptiness and silence it offers is simultaneously horrible and liberating.

Biography

Prior to being admitted to the School of Art Education at the University of Art and Design Helsinki, Kirsi Andersson had studied to be a graphic designer at the Lahti University of Applied Sciences. After graduation she continued her studies in the printmaking programme at the Lahti Institute of Fine Arts. Along with her artistic work, her studies and work experience in marketing and graphic design have given her a solid foundation for her current job as an art teacher. Currently Kirsi is involved in art education at the grassroots level. Her studies in art education led her to reflect upon her work and consider issues of her own personal and professional identity. In a fragmented world without permanent truths, she wants to share her idea of art education as a place of story–telling, where people could learn to understand and to become the subjects of their own life.

Contact:

+358 40 521 6133
kanderss(at)uiah.fi

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Other Masters in this theme:
Henna Aho | Liina Blom | Jarno Ekström | Maja Gecic | Jussi Kaakinen | Nina Rantala

 
Selected Masters:
 

Aalto, Klaus
Aapro, Wesa
Aarras, Tiina
Aho, Henna
Andersson, Eeva
Andersson, Kirsi
Arkio, Juhana
Bastamow, Tanja
Bembibre Belda, Daniel
Blom, Liina
Ekström, Jarno
Ervamaa, Tuomas
Estadieu, Alex
Fagerlund, Maija
Flittner von, Nicolas
Forsström, Jan
Gecic, Maja
Häikiö, Paavo
Heikkinen, Tero
Hiltunen, Maarit
Huber, Sasha
Huurinainen, Marita
Iivanainen, Susanna
Ijäs, Mikko
Jakku, Tero
Jegal, Yun
Juva, Petra
Kärki, Laura
Kaakinen, Jussi
Kanervo, Anu
Kauhaniemi, Anu
Keto, Piia
Kiraly, Reka
Kivioja, Mikko
Koivunen, Paula
Korhonen, Jokko
Kosonen, Krista
Leikola, Heikki
Leiponen, Mette
Lenkkeri, Ville
Lindholm, Daniel
Mäkelä, Mia
Makkonen, Marita
Melander, Marco
Mizutani, Michihito
Mustonen, Taneli
Myllynen, Maarit
Niemi, Satu
Niidome, Naoto
Niskakangas, Suvi
Ohta, Mai
Paakkanen, Mikko
Paukkonen, Satu
Perttula, Kitta
Pirkola, Sanna–Mari
Puranen, Teija
Rantala, Nina
Saari, Anu
Sainio, Kirsten
Salin, Salla
Salomäki, Sonja
Sundén, Meri–Pauliina
Suominen, Matti
Takahashi, Yuka
Takala, Annukka
Talvitie–Lamberg, Karoliina
Terho, Iina
Tesolin, Jeremiah
Tiitinen, Tuomas
Tikkanen, Petteri
Tuomainen, Kati
Vepsäläinen, Aino
Vesa, Jarno
Viikka, Salla
Vuoma, Laura
Vuorinen, Kaisa
Wong, Suk Ki