HANNA VARIS: EXCERPTS FROM THE TRIP CALLED LIFE
HANNA VARIS: EXCERPTS FROM THE TRIP CALLED LIFE
01.12 – 11.01.2024
A warm welcome to the opening of the exhibition on Friday 1 December 2023 from 17:00 to 19:00!
Art graphic artist Hanna Varis is celebrating her 40-year career as an artist with a new exhibition at Galleria G12 in Helsinki.
Hanna Varis is a well-known Finnish printmaker and painter. His exhibition gathers fascinating stories, visions and everyday miracles from Varis’ artistic career and life.
Crow’s art is like an endless, layered fairy tale and the enchantment of fables. New interpretations are still opening up from the treasure chest of pictures. The unique experiences seen and lived in everyday life and on trips are layered and overlapped with myths and archetypal narratives.
“My language is a picture. If I were a verbalizer, I would be a writer,” Hanna Varis describes.
“I have always been a storyteller with pictures, an explorer in time and everyday life. I am fascinated by everyday miracles, mysteries, myths and fairy tales. I see everyday life as colorful and magical, and I want to tell these stories in my pictures.
In this exhibition, I have collected excerpts from my life and from my 40-year international and versatile career as an artist. For me, small is the new big, and on the other hand, big always grows new big!
I want to offer aesthetic joy and I hope that in this time I can convey the experiences of gratitude for what we have. In my work, I combine the precision, slowness and sleight of hand required by traditional printmaking with a touch of magic.
I have heard that my works are like little story books for adults.”
Most of the time, Varis’s works start to take shape through a real experience, a vision or a memory. His works are narrative, and so are their names, which are like keys to the story. On the other hand, Hanna Varis usually does not find it meaningful to open up the stories behind the works themselves.
“When my work is seen or changes hands, my own story ceases to be mine. It becomes a story built by another person, another experience and another miracle. Although my works can be based on the magical moments and everyday mysteries I’ve experienced, I want to use them to speak to others, and not so much to tell about myself: What do you see? What will your story be born from the picture?” , the crow asks.
However, Varis can reveal the background of some works. One of these is the work “Kaikki ihanat isiat” on display in the exhibition. It is based on Varis’ own experience from twenty years ago:
“I was going on a trip to Italy to the Bay of Naples after a difficult period in my life. My sculptor friend wished me ‘Tante Belle cose’, which means all wonderful things in Finnish. On the way, I went snorkeling near the Castle Island of Ischia. An amazing miracle appeared under the water: endless columns of bubbles rose from all over the bottom towards the surface, against the sun they sparkled like diamond columns. I was moved by the beauty of the vision underwater to tears: ‘Tante Belle cose!’, I thought gratefully and enchanted”, says Hanna Varis.
Welcome to my exhibition, it is free to enter and all the works, most of which are art prints, are for sale.”
Note The gallery will be on Christmas break from 22 to 31 December 2023, when the exhibition will move to a window gallery.
The exhibition has been supported by the Central Committee for the Arts (Taike) and the Venekoski power plant ky