Archive 2022 KubaParis

CRUSH

Installation View, Studio 1
Installation View, Studio 1
Installation View, Studio 1, Atis Jākobsons and Laura Könönen
Installation View, Studio 1, Atis Jākobsons and Laura Könönen
Installation View, Atis Jākobsons and Laura Könönen
Installation View, Atis Jākobsons and Laura Könönen
Installation View, Alana Lake, You are the crack like haze in my brain
Installation View, Alana Lake, You are the crack like haze in my brain
Installation View, Atis Jākobsons
Installation View, Atis Jākobsons
Atis Jākobsons, Head of Juan, 2018 Oil on canvas, 95 x 70 cm
Atis Jākobsons, Head of Juan, 2018 Oil on canvas, 95 x 70 cm
ANNE TOMPURI  The Faces, 2015  115 x 115 cm Gouache and pigment on canvas
ANNE TOMPURI The Faces, 2015 115 x 115 cm Gouache and pigment on canvas
Installation View. Studio 2 Atis Jākobsons and Barbara Lüdde
Installation View. Studio 2 Atis Jākobsons and Barbara Lüdde
Installation View. Studio 2
Installation View. Studio 2
Aki Turunen, The Victorian Yellow, 2020 Oil on canvas, 95 x 85 cm
Aki Turunen, The Victorian Yellow, 2020 Oil on canvas, 95 x 85 cm
Installation View. Studio 2, Alana Lake and Aki Turunen
Installation View. Studio 2, Alana Lake and Aki Turunen
BARBARA LÜDDE, YouMeMeYou Ink on paper, 2020
BARBARA LÜDDE, YouMeMeYou Ink on paper, 2020
JANNE RÄISÄNEN Pohjalaiset homohäät (Isontalon Antti ja Rannanjärvi), 2016 Oil on canvas, 80 x 50 cm
JANNE RÄISÄNEN Pohjalaiset homohäät (Isontalon Antti ja Rannanjärvi), 2016 Oil on canvas, 80 x 50 cm

Location

Feld + Haus Projects

Date

10.03 –01.04.2022

Curator

Alana Lake

Photography

Alana Lake

Subheadline

An exhibition about desire and queer social exclusion with works by Witalij Frese, Marianna Ignataki, Atis Jākobsons, Artor Jesus Inkerö, Laura Könönen, Alana Lake, Barbara Lüdde, Janne Räisänen, Anne Tompuri and Aki Turunen

Text

Crush is an exhibition about desire and queer social exclusion while the multiple meanings of the word are explored. Crush is not only about feeling lustful and passionate, but also about feeling crushed, rejected and outcast – a narrative so often lived by LGBTQI+ identifying groups. In this sense, Crush navigates some queer perspectives born from a place of fear and anxiety, and in the face of rejection and in adversity, continues to look towards a future of connectivity. Crush reflects multiple journeys and speaks through more than one voice as the works in the exhibition examine freedom, identity, sex, sexuality, power and control as well as the complex array of emotions triggered by these structural narratives. Crush is curated by British artist Alana Lake who currently lives and works in Berlin. Lake studied at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, and Crush is an extension of her ongoing research project Pleasure Drive that explores the relationship between art and psychoanalysis. The exhibition is organised by the Finnish Institute in Germany, in collaboration with FELD+HAUS Projects and Frontviews, kindly supported by Blue Planet.

Alana Lake