Tarmo Paunu: Parsimus Maximus
The name of the exhibition, Parsimus Maximus, is a combination of Latin and Finnish, and it refers to to human life as a great parsing.
The name of the exhibition, Parsimus Maximus, is a combination of Latin and Finnish, and it refers to to human life as a great parsing.
It has been a long time since it has been possible to see Tarmo Paunu‘s large-scale, multi-meter paintings; last time was at the Artist Of The Year 2013 exhibition in Kunsthalle Helsinki.
The large paintings Infantia, Mirabundus and Mortalis together present the themes that repeat throughout the exhibition: childhood, wonder, and disappearance.
Tarmo Paunu (b. 1971) is a painter from Helsinki who grew up in a family of artists in Suomenlinna. Paunu currently lives and works in Pispala, Tampere.
Forum Box
30.3.-21.4.2024
Free entry