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Ola Kolehmainen: It's All One History, Almost

Author/EditorKolehmainen, Ola (Author)
Barth, Nadine (Author)
Gisbourne, Mark (Author)
Publisher: Hatje Cantz
ISBN: 9783775744027
Pub Date08/12/2017
BindingHardback
Pages128
Dimensions (mm)300(h) * 240(w)
A Photographic Journey through Sacred Buildings
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Ola Kolehmainen's (*1964, Helsinki) works are visual journeys to space, time, and light. A graduate of the Helsinki University of Art and Design, and one of the most successful representatives of the first generation of the Helsinki School, Kolehmainen became famous for his method of reducing facades to minimalist details. In his new series, the Finnish photographer, who has been based in Berlin since 2005, focuses masterfully on the space and light in the places where faith is practiced in. Inspired by his exploration of Islamic architecture and mosques in Instanbul, he continued portraying synagogues, mosques, churches, and cathedrals throughout Europe. Kolehmainen's work here is more narrative. It draws attention to the commonalities and shared histories of the religious spaces, underlining the universal nature of culture or religion.Exhibition: 06.12.2017 - 04.03.2018, HAM Helsinki Art Museum,

Ola Kolehmainen's (*1964, Helsinki) works are visual journeys to space, time, and light. A graduate of the Helsinki University of Art and Design, and one of the most successful representatives of the first generation of the Helsinki School, Kolehmainen became famous for his method of reducing facades to minimalist details. In his new series, the Finnish photographer, who has been based in Berlin since 2005, focuses masterfully on the space and light in the places where faith is practiced in. Inspired by his exploration of Islamic architecture and mosques in Instanbul, he continued portraying synagogues, mosques, churches, and cathedrals throughout Europe. Kolehmainen's work here is more narrative. It draws attention to the commonalities and shared histories of the religious spaces, underlining the universal nature of culture or religion.Exhibition: 06.12.2017 - 04.03.2018, HAM Helsinki Art Museum,

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