Photo Helsinki Contemporary (c) Tuomas A. Laitinen

Tuomas A. Laitinen: Solvent

Bulevardi 10, 00120 Helsinki
Helsinki Contemporary

Tuomas A. Laitinen’s fourth solo show at Helsinki Contemporary titled Solvent is an exhibition about vessels, containment, symbiosis

Tuomas A. Laitinen’s fourth solo show at Helsinki Contemporary titled Solvent is an exhibition about vessels, containment, symbiosis and the question of distribution.

The exhibition is based on containment vats or spill pallets used for environmental protection for different industries. These containers have a particular use in storing hazardous materials and solvents, but in this context, they also refer to 1970s and 1980s science fiction sets, where a service tunnel of a spaceship might have these kinds of steel grids. On these table-like containers, there are sculptures from the series of works that Laitinen has produced for Octopuses, and a setting connected to the history and mythology of coffee.

Solvent also presents a new multichannel ultrasonic audio installation, The Cauldron: a sympoietic collage of recipes, bowel-like sounds, polyrhythmic breathing, and environmental data. The work is inspired by the three witches in Macbeth. These characters can be seen as forecasters of future events and as recipe makers and world-builders.

A new VR work is an experimental proposal to make vision tangible. The real-time simulation is a strange ritual of consequences and codependencies, considering the fickle quality of vision and how it alters the world. 

Helsinki Contemporary

3.6.-3.7.2022

Wed-Fri 12.00-18.00

Sat-Sun 12.00-16.00

Free entry