Patricia Piccinini at Taidehalli 15.09.2020, 11.00-12.00

25 August 2020

The Australian Patricia Piccinini (b. 1965 Sierra Leone) is known for her human-like, anthropomorphic sculptures. Her intriguing works combine fantasy with reality, the imagined with the real, and human with machine, making it impossible to distinguish where one ends and the other begins.

The over 30 works in the exhibition Between the Shadow and the Soul form an intensive collection where the viewer encounters many kinds of lifeforms, surprising characters and stories where fact and fiction, science and mythology meet. The exhibition is curated by Anna Mustonen.

Patricia Piccinini reminds us that we hold a responsibility for what we create. Unusual, peculiar, hybrid-like creatures in between human and animal trigger emotional reactions and remind us, regardless of their strange appearances, of our own environments, children and elders – and ourselves. The works are about warmth, love and the possibility of renewal. They transmit also a sense of hope for care, nurture and community to their viewer. Piccinini’s works also contain humour that resonates in audiences of all ages.

Maximum capacity of the event: 10
Cost: 14,00 euros or free with Museum card. The club sponsors the guide.
Registration opens on: 24.8.2020                                                                          
Last day to sign up: 11.9.2020

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