Astrid

KUNSTHALLE TURKU

Hello my friend! Even it’s still winter up here in the north, today you can already feel the spring in the air. Finally we are going towards the light 😊❄️🌞

I have some good exhibition news for you as well. We will have a New Ghosts exhibition in Kunsthalle Turku (Turun Taidehalli) during next summer. So happy to hit the road again with my favourite artist, my daughter Astrid. ⭐️

NEW GHOSTS – TV NEWS + RADIO

We have some good news for you… Or more precisely: YLE has some good TV News for you. Here is our New Ghosts interview broadcasted by YLE (Finnish Broadcasting Company) TV News. Unfortunately it’s only in Finnish but on the other hand it was sent to every single home here in Finland.

And for our Finnish followers: Tuolta alla olevan linkin takaa löytyy myös Ylen tekemä melkein 10 minuuttinen radiohaastattelu meistä kahdesta:

https://areena.yle.fi/audio/1-50677824

SINIKOSKI – NEW GHOSTS: HIPPOLYTE GALLERY, VOGUE ITALY, NORTHERN PHOTOGRAPHIC CENTRE + BACKLIGHT PHOTO FESTIVAL

New Ghosts Exhibitions in Autumn 2020:

Gallery Hippolyte, Helsinki (2.10.–25.10.2020)
Photo Vogue Festival, Milan (30.10.–22.11.2020)
Yeltsin Center, Yekaterinburg (8.11.–22.11.2020)
Northern Photographic Centre, Oulu (7.11.2020-24.1.2021)

Smaller edition also exhibited at:
Backlight Photo Festival, Visual Catalysts, Tampere (26.9.–18.10.2020)
Backlight Photo Festival, Light in the Tunnel, Tampere (5.9.–31.12.2020)

“We do not believe in ghosts, nor in photos. We believe in each other.”

Aki-Pekka and Astrid Sinikoski’s exhibition New Ghosts portrays the relationship between father and daughter and their attempts to understand life, change, and the passage of time. The show raises questions about identity, adulthood and childhood, life and death—what kind of role models, ideals, and future scenarios do we create for each other?

When we are young, our fears are often easy to name. We are afraid of monsters, ghosts or, for example, the tree’s shadow behind a window. Often, as we grow older, fears become more abstract—these new amorphous anxieties create new unnamed phantoms, a sort of “ghost” in one’s life which cannot be named. While filming the “ghost study,” Sinikoskis have observed that fears are often revealed in dreams. When one gets to know these apparitions better and tame the faceless figure, they turn into a gateway to one’s dreams.

The body of work on display at Photographic Gallery Hippolyte features the photographic works of two different series: New Ghosts and Ghost Studies with Flowers. The latter collection is on display for the first time and examines mortality, life, and beauty in brief moments. Discussions between Sinikoskis and the “ghosts” act as a starting point for both series. While filming all over the world, father and daughter spent long periods on the road. On these trips, they expanded their “ghost study,” but also organised numerous mini-exhibitions lasting less than a day, and to celebrate transcience. The images presented were mainly printed on canvas. All sorts of public spaces, like emptied swimming pools in the suburbs, were commissioned as galleries.

Aki-Pekka and Astrid Sinikoski’s “ghost study” began in 2011. The series is scheduled to be completed in 2058, when Aki-Pekka turns 80 and Astrid 50. So far, New Ghosts has been presented on three different continents. After Hippolyte’s exhibition, the collection will be seen at the Photo Vogue Festival in Milan, among other places.

Aki-Pekka Sinikoski lives and works in Helsinki. As a portrait and documentary photographer, he is best known for his photo series Finnish Teens (2011) and Last Machos (2016). In his artistic processes, Sinikoski strives to capture the passing of time; as a result, projects are often lengthy and time-consuming. He is not looking for decisive moments but rather the stagnant feeling just after these moments. Sinikoski worked as the artistic director of the Helsinki Biennale from 2006 to 2009. In 2020, he made his debut as a children’s author with his work Under månen (transl. Under the Moon, Schildts & Söderströms). This longingly comforting and philosophical book tells a story of a child’s life after his mother’s death. Sinikoski hopes the book will bring light and warmth to where it is needed most.

Astrid Sinikoski is a seventh-grade high school student. She plays basketball, loves animals, and enjoys drawing. She has a joint punk and techno band with her father, Raidalliset Lapset (Engl. Striped Children). Admittedly, the band has never released anything other than punk, as neither has yet learned to play techno.

The exhibition is kindly supported by the Arts Promotion Centre Finland, Finnfoto, and Konstsamfundet. 

VOGUE ❤️ SINIKOSKI YES!!!

WOW!!!! We made it!!! The photo series we have been working on with my daughter Astrid since 2011 has been selected to Photo Vogue Festival in Milan, Italy!!! VOGUE!!! I mean freaking VOGUE!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

More information can be found here: www.vogue.it

SINIKOSKI – EXHIBITIONS AUTUMN 2020


New Ghosts exhibitions autumn 2020 by Aki & Astrid

1. Galleria Hippolyte, Helsinki (More information HERE)
2. Photo Vogue Festival, Milano (More information HERE)
3. Pohjoinen Valokuvakeskus, Oulu (More information HERE)
4. Visual Catalysts, Backlight Photo Festival, Tampere (More information HERE)
5. Light in Tunnel, Backlight Photo Festival, Tampere (More information HERE)

Other exhibitions autumn 2020 by @akipekkasinikoski

6. Finnish Teens, Revela’t Festival, Barcelona (More information HERE)
7. NEW SERIES, exhibition in Finland, to be announced soon ✌️😃✌️

#nosleeptilkälviä

VOGUE x SINIKOSKI

WOW!!! We just received the message that we have been chosen through thousands of photographers and now our photos are nominated to PHOTO VOGUE FESTIVAL ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ We are so happy already now… We have made it together all these years and let’s hope we will make it all the way to Milan.

PEACE & LOVE, 

AKI & ASTRID

PS… VOGUE!!! That is VOGUE!!! How great is that!!!?!?! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

PPS. Happy midsummer’s midnight to all of you ☀️🌙❤️

THE LUMIERE BROTHERS CENTER FOR PHOTOGRAPHY, MOSCOW

My body is already in Finland but my mind is still in Moscow, Russia. Here are some photos from New Ghosts exhibition (by me and my daughter Astrid) running at the fantastic The Lumiere Brothers Center photo gallery until December 15th. 

So if you are in Moscow do not miss this one 😊

The exhibition at The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography is made in collaboration with Finnish Embassy in Moscow and the exhibition is curated by Tuula Alajoki.

And for all our New Ghosts fans out there: Do not worry. We are going to have at least three big gallery and museum exhibitions next year in Finland as well so you will finally see our works in Finland, too.

FIVE NEW EXHIBITIONS!

Big exhibition update! New Ghosts is part of the Off Bratislava exhibition in Slovakia starting next week.
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In November New Ghosts will also be exhibited in Lumiere Brothers Center of Photography, Moscow.
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And yes, we have some great news for our Finnish friends as well. In 2020 we will do not only one, or two, but three (3!!!) big gallery and museum exhibitions here in Finland.
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So stay tuned for more information.

NEW GHOSTS IN SYDNEY

New Ghosts at the Head On Photo Festival in Sydney.

@headonphotofest is a massive international art event spread all over the city. Here are some photos from our installation in the Royal Botanic Garden, located close to the iconic Sydney Opera House.

Thank you Moshe Rosenzveig, Anita Schwartz, and Stephen Godfrey. You have done such an amazing job building this fantastic photo festival. We are so happy and honored to be part of it ❤️

I would also like to thank all the other artists we met during our trip to Australia. We are especially grateful for all the people who stopped us on the street just to talk with us and those who have sent us messages afterwards. It has ment so much to us. It’s truely amazing to travel 25 hours to the other side of the world and find people who know what we are doing and who are touched by our photographs and are passionated about them. We feel happy and grateful to be part of your lives ❤️⭐️🙏

Yours, Aki & Astrid

PS. This giant New Ghost at the Circular Quay Station(!!!) located between Museum of Contemporary Art Australia and Sydney Opera House.  

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