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artist |
Raimo Utriainen (1927 - 1994)
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sculpture |
Arvo Turtiaisen muistomerkki/ Memorial to Arvo Turtiainen |
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map | Matti Helenius park, Kallio |
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The work is made of anodized aluminium and its pedestal of acid- resistant steel. It was realized by the Kallio-seura, a neighbourhood association. Although the poet Arvo Turtiainen (1904-1980) wrote on nature and love, he is known best as the voice of working-class sentiments. Pacifism and social questions played a very important role in his poems, and because they often concerned Helsinki, he received the nickname `Stadin Arska'. Turtiainen was also an influential figure in `Kiila', a group of artists which Raimo Utriainen also joined later on.
The material of the work, aluminium, appears cold and inconsequential. The machine-finished surface and repetitiveness refer to industrial mass production. Yet the work's atmosphere is anything but cold. The reflections of light from the aluminium slats create a sense of movement, and approached from different directions, the work inspires new associations in the viewer's imagination. The resemblances of an hour-glass and a sail lead the viewer to profound thoughts; assimilating modern materials and deep philosophical questions are indeed typical of Raimo Utriainen's work.
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Visual Artists Association
© Helsinki City Artmuseum
WWW-production: Lasipalatsin Mediakeskus Oy, Flammable Solutions Oy 2001
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