Published articles & interviews

ARTICLES FOR THE HIAP – HELSINKI INTERNATIONAL ARTIST PROGRAMME BLOG AND PUBLICATIONS

Emilia Ukkonen: looking for spirits in Tokyo. 2023.

Iona Roisin: between times, places. people. 2023.

Parsa Kamehkosh: a sense of presence and joy. 2023.

Hanna Råst remembers Fabrikken: giving memories a physical form. 2023.

Fan Chon Hoo: fishing lures. 2022.

Timo Viialainen: meaningful details in sound, merging the present with permanence. 2021.

Sarah Hillebrecht: the conditions of life and existence. 2021.

Jessie Bullivant: finding community and structure. 2021.

Noora Lehtovuori: accepting transcience and imperfection. 2021.

Linda and Aura: like being in a band. 2021.

Lucila Mayol: co-ordinates of love, memory, and secluded places. 2021.

The pseudo-science and mythical aesthetics of Angela Su. 2021.

Flis Holland: stories of threats or near misses. 2021.

Eeva-Liisa Puhakka: Seoul, smell, and sensory memories. 2021.

Oscar Chan Yik Long: fear, horror, and murals. 2021.

HIAP 2017 Yearbook. Pages 44–47, 52–54. HIAP ry, Helsinki. 2021.

Nestori Syrjälä: trying to save what can be saved. 2020.

Effrosyni Kontogeorgou: soft corals and strong fortresses. 2020.

Elis Hannikainen: the transient comfort of tiredness and endorphins. 2020.

Anna Škodenko: solidarity, uncertainty, sensitivity. 2020.

When Monika Czyżyk built a rocket: on bamboo, synchronicity, and subconscious memories. 2020.

Eeva-Marja Rönkä & Jani Anders Purhonen: wine, poetry, and trying out what fits best. 2020.

Dasha Che & Suvi Tuominen: sinking through movement. 2020.

Jaakko Pallasvuo: fictional space. 2020. 

Mayumi Niiranen-Hisatomi: the origin of objects. 2020.

Elina Juopperi on falling in love with spaces. 2020.

Anikó Kuikka: empowering the tragic and underrepresented. 2020.

Timo Tuhkanen: online games and the history of striking as part of Everyday Forms of Resistance. 2020.

Rhiannon Newton: a softness of communication. 2019.

Akira Takaishi: psychological spatial explorations. 2019.

Elizaveta Konovalova: geographical displacement and adaptation. 2019.  

Lisa Hilli knitting in Finland. 2019.

Loren Kronemyer shoots arrows while recruiting epoch warriors. 2019.

Rosalía Banet: candy days and confused eating in contemporary society. 2019.

Jérémy Gaudibert: coffee, dancing and Finnish rituals. 2019.

Nora Olearius: the logically justifiable and the sensually perceptible. 2019.

Egle Oddo: knowing the land, palm by palm. 2019

Andrey Bogush: dream devices and the desire for the impossible. 2019.

Science fiction, comics and testing reality: Luke Jones discusses his architectural practice. 2019.

Indisciplinary symphonies and poetry for learning. 2019.  

Caitlin Yardley rephrasing collections. 2019.

Marie-Andrée Godin: magic and postcapitalism. 2019.

Karoliina Hellberg on reinventing herself in Suomenlinna. 2019.

Jonathan Mayhew’s research into data, reality, fiction and narratives: how did we get here and where are we going. 2019.  

Sangkyun Kim: Looking beyond the surface. 2019.

Rob La Frenais on Finnish water. 2019.

Sasha Kurmaz. 2018.

Syowia Kyambi’s new mythologies. 2018.

Diego Bruno. 2018.

Evita Vasiljeva: These heavy human emotions. 2018.

David Ter-Oganyan. 2018.

Speaking space with Caroline Doolin. 2018.

The shared brain of Harrie Liveart. 2018.

Notions of bare life and bare language. 2018.

The truth about language: Ilan Manouach’s Shapereader. 2017.

Chaotic portraits in a fictional world. 2017.

Small comics about big sounds. 2017.

Things that happen that shape the night. 2017.

HIAP 2016 Yearbook. Pages 48–51, 60–63, 66–67, 122–125, 132–135, 152–153, 168–181. HIAP ry, Helsinki. 2017.

Talking to ceramic sculptures. 2017.

Sofia Duchovny’s mobile art. 2017.

Ross Manning misuses technology. 2017.

VIDEOKAFFE: Collective creation. 2017.

Elena Mazzi is talking to you. 2016.

Willoh S. Weiland and J R Brennan: The death of an object. 2016.

The Breakfast Club: Tiina Raitanen on Render. 2016.

Limonchik, the gold zine and 10.000km through Russia. 2016.

Ofri Cnaani on museums, femininity and the city. 2016.

Culture meeting points – art group pick nick talk about their work. 2016.

Josephine Baan against the art world. 2016.

The secret life beneath Helsinki’s bedrock. 2016.

On isolation and company. 2016.

Rebecca Baumann on air and light and time and space. 2016.

Sami Nyyssölä’s social commentary. 2016.

A Chat with Ane V. 2016.

Anna Moreno: The Whole World Will Be Singing. 2016.

BIOART SOCIETY

Annual Report 2020. 2021.

Bioart Society Member Catalogue. 2020.

Annual Report 2019. 2020.

Suomen biotaiteen seura ry:n vuosikertomus 2019. 2020.

Design museum

Caitlin Yardley rephrasing collections. 2021.

THE ASSOCIATION OF FINNISH SCULPTORS

‘Kokemuksia Sculpture Expanded -näyttelystä – Raportti kävijäkyselyn tuloksista.’ Sculpture Expanded – Liikkuva julkisen taiteen laboratorio. Pages 132–139. Parus Verus kustannus, Helsinki. 2019.

ONLINE CULTURAL MAGAZINE MUSTEKALA

Mustekalan vuoden parhaat 2023. 2024.

The Drowners. 2023.

Maisa Majakka: Kenen kanssa jaoit kesäillat? Nostalgia 2/2023, vol 88. 2023.

Pääkirjoitus (editorial text, in Finnish). Nostalgia 2/2023, vol 88. 2023.

Mustekalan vuoden parhaat 2022. 2023.

RinnastusSelma Haron kanssa kulttuuritila Tuo Tuossa. 2022.

Pääkirjoitus (editorial text, in Finnish). Taidegrafiikka 4/2021, vol. 83. 2021.

Järviä ja häilyviä rajoja. 2021.

Hetket, joihin haluamme palata. 2021.

Musiikkifestivaalit ja nykytaide identiteetin haastamisen tiloina. 2019.

ONLINE MAGAZINE UUMEN

Nostalgian heterotopiat. 2022.

FINNISH NATIONAL AGENCY FOR EDUCATION

Meillä on projektit, heillä välineet! 2019.

FINNISH CULTURAL FOUNDATION

Finnish Cultural Foundation Residency Alumni, Emilia Ukkonen, 2022, Arts Initiative Tokyo, Japan. 2023.

Finnish Cultural Foundation Residency Alumni, Iona Roisin, 2022, Triangle New York. 2023.

Finnish Cultural Foundation Residency Alumni, Parsa Kamehkhosh, 2022, Tokyo Arts and Space. 2023.

Finnish Cultural Foundation Residency Alumni, Hanna Råst, 2022, Fabrikken. 2023.

Finnish Cultural Foundation Residency Alumni, Noora Lehtovuori, 2019, Tokyo Art and Space. 2021.

Finnish Cultural Foundation Residency Alumni, Eeva-Liisa Puhakka, 2019, South-Korea. Eeva-Liisa Puhakka: Seoul, smell, and sensory memories. 2021.

Finnish Cultural Foundation Residency Alumni, Monika Czyżyk, 2020, China. When Monika Czyżyk built a rocket: on bamboo, synchronicity, and subconscious memories. 2020.

ART MAGAZINE TAIDE

‘4 feministiä.’ Taide. 1/2017. Pages 5–13. Kustannus Oy Taide, Helsinki. 2017.

THE NORDIC INFORMATION CENTRE FOR MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION RESEARCH:

‘Seeing through the Eyes of Others – Artist Eija-Liisa Ahtila on contemporary visual art and filmmaking.’ Nordicom-Information. 39. 2/2017. Pages 51–57. Nordicom, The Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research. Göteborg. 2017.

LITERATURE AND CREATIVE WRITING MAGAZINE LUMOOJA

’Ohjeita aloittelevalle esseistille.’ Kirjallisuuslehti Lumooja. 4/2017. Kirjoittajayhdistys Kapustarinta ry. Turku. 2017.

ARTIST INTERVIEWS FOR THE FRONTIERS IN RETREAT RESIDENCY COLLABORATION PROJECT

FiR Artist Interviews 2016 /Bartaku: A berry that is really an apple.

FiR Artist Interviews 2016 /Tuula Närhinen: LOCAL.

FiR Artist Interviews 2016 / mirko nikolić: mirko ♥ copper.

FiR Artist Interviews 2016 / Terike Haapoja: On the Museum of Nonhumanity.

FiR Artist Interviews 2016 / Carl Giffney: Not colonization.

FiR Artist Interviews 2016 / Mari Keski-Korsu: Humanity, empathy and alpacas.

FiR Artist Interviews 2016 / Janne Nabb & Maria Teeri: NABB + TEERI on a Scavenger Hunt.

FiR Artist Interviews 2016 / Tracey Warr

THE UNIARTS HELSINKI BLOG KELPAAKO?

Kuvanveistäjä, tarinankertoja, aikuinen. 2016.

SELECTED TEXTS FROM MY PERSONAL ART BLOG picador

Balance in Opposites: Erika Erre in conversation with Athanasía Aarniosuo. 2018.

Läsnäoloa, poissaoloa ja kaukokaipuuta Suvilahdessa. 2017.

Elämästä ja kuolemasta. 2016.

Wind Etude: Naisista ja susista. 2016.

Lähtisitkö kanssani boanpäätreffeille? 2016.

THESIS PUBLICATIONS

‘Recollections: Heterotopias of Nostalgia.’ Master’s Thesis. Espoo: Aalto University; 2022.

‘Construction of time in pictorial narratives: A sequential reading of John Baldessari’s art.’ BA(Hons) Dissertation. Aberdeen: RGU; 2010.

‘Ville Vallgren ja Edvard Munch pohjoismaisen symbolismin edustajina.’ Master's Thesis, MPhil. Helsinki: Helsinki University; 2005.