Photo EMMA (c) Pilvi Takala: Close Watch, 2021.Video still

Pilvi Takala: Close Watch

Ahertajantie 5, 02100 Espoo
EMMA - Espoo Museum of Modern Art

Pilvi Takala’s Close Watch (2022) takes a critical look at how power is exercised in public spaces through the private security industry.

Pilvi Takala’s Close Watch (2022) takes a critical look at how power is exercised in public spaces through the private security industry. The multi-channel video installation is based on the artist’s experiences during her six-month employment and research while working covertly for the security company Securitas as a fully qualified security guard in one of Finland’s largest shopping malls. Filmed at a three-day workshop organised by Takala, the videos document how she and her ex-colleagues address issues of racism, violence and toxic behaviour that she encountered at the workplace.

The site-specific installation divides the space into two interrelated presentations in which the watcher and the watched are immersed in an active field of relations. Close Watch opens up a space for reflection for the guards, and by extension ourselves, to consider one’s position and ethics, as well as alternative tactics, when exerting authority in their field and society at large.

Following its premiere at the 59th Venice Biennale at the Finnish Pavilion last spring, the installation now returns to the Finnish context where the work and its research originally began. With the mounting public concern for the prevalent excessive use of force within the industry, sparked by recent incidents that have surfaced, Close Watch examines the work culture that underpins acceptable practices in the field. The exhibition is accompanied by public programming devised by Takala to extend discussions the work has generated. By involving various stakeholders in dialogue, it unpacks the code of conduct as well as the responsibilities of security organisations and personnel who enforce control in the name of public good.

Close Watch is part of the InCollection series of collaborative exhibitions co-produced by EMMA and Saastamoinen Foundation.

 

EMMA

1.2.-7.5.2023

 

Tue, Sat-Sun 11.00-17.00

Wed-Thu 11.00-19.00

Fri 11.00-21.00

 

Admission fee 10/20€, under 18 and over 70 yrs free entry