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Joakim Ojanen & Sunna Hansdóttir | Kick Off: Dio Horia Gallery is pleased to present 'Kick Off', an exhibition of new works by Swedish artists Joakim Ojanen & Sunna Hansdóttir. The two-person show will open following the artists’ residency in Greece (October 2022).

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3 November - 3 December 2022
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  • The presentation comprises ceramics by Ojanen and paintings by Hansdóttirand marks the first time that the real-life couple are exhibiting together. 

     

    Ojanen showcases 7 ceramic sculptures and a large ceramic wall-piece. The artist is a character-maker: his sculptures arise as cartoon-like figures with exaggerated features that at first seem funny and playful but possess layered, nuanced personalities and emotional depth. The artistic process takes part in various stages, sculpting, leaving the works to dry, entering the kiln, coloring and glazing. Living with them for a certain period, their final form finally emerges, in a spiral frame of time, where the past and the present meet and characters that already exist come to materializing once more afresh.

     

     

  • Trying to pinpoint the feelings and moments of loneliness, sadness, happiness, cluelessness and so on, Ojanen's work is a place...

    Trying to pinpoint the feelings and moments of loneliness, sadness, happiness, cluelessness and so on, Ojanen's work is a place for memories and ordinary situations — but twisted (some times real twisted), “a place where play is a serious matter and the serious is a matter of play” as quoted by Jakob Ojanen, the artist’s brother. It's a place for Ojanen to figure out the world and himself.

  • While a two-person show is generally regarded as a fruitful dialogue involving the work of two separate artists, here there’s a somewhat peculiar case. Viewers are invited to experience the show as an entrance to an enticing new space, hand - and mind - crafted by the artists, thoroughly adorned and inhabited by spirited creatures. ‘Kick Off’ marks the couple’s return to working life, following the birth of their first child. Motifs coming from living together go into the artworks. Like mapping the new information flowing from one person to another, ‘Kick Off’ captures a transcendent period in the artists’ journey, involving such complete engagement and absorption that action and awareness merge. Afterall, the flow of life is all about mindset, calling us to embrace the exhilarating and empowering realization that we are but the expression of powerful energies flowing forth into the world. In the meantime, let us get our kicks.

    • Joakim Ojanen, Let's put our heads together, 2022
      Joakim Ojanen, Let's put our heads together, 2022
    • Joakim Ojanen, You can stay up there for the rest of our lives, 2022
      Joakim Ojanen, You can stay up there for the rest of our lives, 2022
    • Joakim Ojanen, This flower and all these snakes will keep me safe, 2022
      Joakim Ojanen, This flower and all these snakes will keep me safe, 2022
    • Joakim Ojanen, I think he's trying to steal your nectar!, 2022
      Joakim Ojanen, I think he's trying to steal your nectar!, 2022
    • Joakim Ojanen, I wouldn't lie to you, you're my favourite, 2022
      Joakim Ojanen, I wouldn't lie to you, you're my favourite, 2022
    • Joakim Ojanen, Do I have something on my head?, 2022
      Joakim Ojanen, Do I have something on my head?, 2022
  • Hansdóttir presents a total of 12 paintings, created out of her craft-knowledge and textile background. While her main interest keeps lying in the possibilities created from the materiality of the canvas for contemporary art practices, this is about a more experimental phase in the artist’s routine, with a new aesthetic dimension. Bringing different skills into her works, with water-based colors filling the canvas and a top oil coat,

     

    Hansdóttir's image world is a combination of recurring figures and colors, such as a brightly vibrating orange or a simple, curly line. In a playful and poetic way, the artist is looking for tension, contrast and peace in different compositions of forms, layers, colors and varied textures — drawing inspiration from silk and linen, to fine weave and rough fibers canvas and Icelandic lava sand, fusing the tradition of painting with her textile craft background, and finding strength in this meeting.

    • Sunna Hansdóttir, Detangle, 2022
      Sunna Hansdóttir, Detangle, 2022
    • Sunna Hansdóttir, Drying towel, 2021
      Sunna Hansdóttir, Drying towel, 2021
  • Sunna Hansdóttir, Postcard from Athens, 2022
    Artworks

    Sunna Hansdóttir

    Postcard from Athens, 2022

     

    • Sunna Hansdóttir, Birth, 2022
      Sunna Hansdóttir, Birth, 2022
    • Sunna Hansdóttir, Austrian drapes, 2022
      Sunna Hansdóttir, Austrian drapes, 2022
    • Sunna Hansdóttir, Gymnastics, 2022
      Sunna Hansdóttir, Gymnastics, 2022
    • Sunna Hansdóttir, Movin, 2022
      Sunna Hansdóttir, Movin, 2022
    • Sunna Hansdóttir, Breath in breath out, 2022
      Sunna Hansdóttir, Breath in breath out, 2022
    • Sunna Hansdóttir, Bodies, 2022
      Sunna Hansdóttir, Bodies, 2022
    • Sunna Hansdóttir, Me, you & you, 2022
      Sunna Hansdóttir, Me, you & you, 2022
    • Sunna Hansdóttir, Curtain, 2022
      Sunna Hansdóttir, Curtain, 2022
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  • — Joakim Ojanen (b.1985, Västerås, Sweden) lives and works in Stockholm. He received a BA and an MFA in Crafts...

    — Joakim Ojanen (b.1985, Västerås, Sweden) lives and works in Stockholm. He received a BA and an MFA in Crafts and Design at Konstfack University College of Arts, Stockholm. He has exhibited worldwide and his work is part of prestigious collections, e.g. Magasin III, Stockholm; Colección Solo, Madrid; Statens Konstråd, Stockholm; The Bunker Artspace, Palm Beach; Västerås Art Museum, Västerås; Eskilstuna Art Museum, Eskilstuna; Åberg Museum, Bålsta; Frans Masereel Centrum, Kasterlee; Göteborgs Stad, Göteborg; Ståhl Collection, Norrköping; Linköping Kommun; Östersunds Kommun; Katrineholms Kommun; Gäleborgs Län; Värmdö Kommun and the Ryerson & Burnham Libraries, the Art Institute of Chicago. Ojanen has been featured in major media, including Hypebeast and the LA Times, among others.

  • — Sunna Hansdóttir (b.1987, Karlstad, Sweden) lives and works in Stockholm. Hansdóttir studied Textile in Stenebyskolan and received a BFA...
    — Sunna Hansdóttir (b.1987, Karlstad, Sweden) lives and works in Stockholm. Hansdóttir studied Textile in Stenebyskolan and received a BFA in Textile and an MFA in Craft! at Konstfack, Stockholm in 2014 and 2019, respectively. The artist has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions. Hansdóttir has been awarded with a number of scholarships, including Konstnäsrnämdens 1-åriga arbetsstipendium in 2020, Frimurarorderns stipedie ur Den Nordiska Första S:t Johannislogens Jubelfond, Stiftelsen Maria Lindgrens Sömmerskehems stipendie and Fabrikör JL Eklunds utbildningstipendium in 2019, Estrid Ericsons resestipendium in 2018 and Akvarellmuseét, 7 dagars vistelsestipendium in 2017.

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