5.10.-16.10.2005
Gallery Huuto Viiskulma, Helsinki, Finland
At the moment I'm spending more time at home than maybe ever before.
I have made several of the works on view at the kitchen table. The
name of the exhibition is borrowed from Noitalinna Huraa!'s song Kaikki
valot, lyrics by Sari Peltoniemi.
Silent Twilight in the Kitchen sounds restful and commonplace, but
also suspicious. The order and balance of mind and home are threatened
by strange thoughts which may be developing in the twilight. Small
things lurking and swelling to reach strange dimensions, fears hiding
in the corners. Thoughts are broken and interrupted.
I'm attending to details, like the hairs falling down everywhere.
I'm observing objects drifting in the rooms and how they end up on
tables and on window sills, forming compositions which haven't been
arranged by anyone. A baby's toy, a beer bottle and a Super 8 film
reel have ended up together. A bread bag which has been forgotten
on the table has solidified into a theatrical posture. The objects
are narrating with their speechless language about the people who
they are living with.
A daily rhythm arises from the routines. Yet, the events of the day
which I believe to know, are showing themselves as endlessly different
and interesting variations. Home appears as a miniature world with
its own prevailing laws and peculiarities.