Mikko Kuorinki & Elina Vainio: Sibyl at MAA-tila 18.11.–6.12.2020

Mikko Kuorinki & Elina Vainio

Sibyl

18.11.–6.12.2020

MAA-tila, Pääskylänrinne 10, 00500 Helsinki

Opening hours: Wed–Fri 2–6pm, Sat–Sun 1–5pm

 

Please note, rather than an opening event, the artists will be present on the evening of Friday 4th of December, 4–6 pm.

 

If written in italics

Do we get closer to speech

Changes in emphasis

Quote

Taking in but also giving back

End quote

On my way biking home I ask Siri to take the following notes:

All forms give in

Turn inwards

A container ready to hold the void

I think about dropping my set of keys into a glass of water

Elsewhere

Clumps of rise collected on a shovel

The magic of burning

Come bang the barrel someone shouts when I pass them in the dark

I have come to understand that I cannot take things lightly

Then again

Burdened pressure points

Keyboard’s worn out a

I FALL IF ALL FALL IF ALL FALL I FALL

Some of the screen captured:

I don’t want to say how things lie. I want to show you how the matter stands.

The latin root of the word amateur is, after all, the word lover

Vacuum cleaner of the temple sounded ceremonial and absolute

Then here, now

Tinnitus

I use brackets with a space between them to reference the brain

Would you agree?

No seam in chaos

We are so honoured to live with chance
 

 

The text, co-written by Kuorinki and Vainio, contains excerpts from the following sources: Moyra Davey, Hemlock Forest; Brooke Jarvis, The Insect Apocalypse Is Here; Lisa Robertson, Occasional Work and Seven Walks from the Office for Soft Architecture, together with miscellaneous notes of forgotten origins.

 

The works in the exhibition have resulted from discussions and shared materials from the past few months. 

 

Mikko Kuorinki was born in Rovaniemi in 1977. He started his artistic practice when he was 15-years old by releasing zines and music. Nowadays he lives in Helsinki and works mainly in the context of visual art by making installations, publications and happenings out of objects and texts. Materials of the works can be objects, rooms, texts, bits of songs, found and manufactured. Certain idea of documentarism is in the center of Kuorinki’s practise: he grabs on to what is at hand because then it is this seemingly meaningless and mundane material unfolds to him as a mystery. Beside his own practice he is part of Hello dust, Happy Magic Society and Ruler collectives.

 

Elina Vainio (b. 1981) is an artist living and working in Helsinki. In her recent practice, Vainio has paid attention especially to the demarcation between culture and nature, underlining the misleading notions of human isolation or externality of nature. With installations or other spatial formations built of few elements, Vainio seeks to point toward the instabilities of life, to recall how everything is in a constant state of change, how much there is that we do not understand or what limits there are to expressing it in language.

 

Covid-19:

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