A Eulogy to the Looking
Reflections on seeing
by Pekka Nikrus
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About the Book
It was a fall day in 2010. I was visiting EMMA, Espoo Museum of Modern Art, to have a look at Jorma Puranen’s partly retrospective exhibition. As I was looking at the works I became acutely aware of the extremely reflective quality of the surfaces of the works exhibited. It was like looking into a mirror. For a moment I could not see past the surface, but at the surface, and I realized how I had inadvertently chosen to see the looking. I saw the reflection of myself and what was behind me: the exhibition space, lights and shadows, more works, other people. In one way all this became a part of Puranen's imagery which lay as the base of the reflection. Then again, in an another way this was not about what was on display but something completely separate. This was my independent view, I saw my own looking.
This wasn't the first time I had noticed the reflections on the surfaces works on display, but at Puranen's exhibition I didn't get annoyed or distracted. I reacted as if it was an invitation to see a bigger picture than what was presented. To me this was both a dialogue with not only the work but with the presentation in its entirety as much as it was at the very same time a monologue in some ontological level. I was both puzzled and delighted about this dualistic experience. A need to explore the observation of the looking I experienced at Puranen's exhibition grew in me.
In recent years I have often examined and tried to visualize the concepts of seeing and looking through photography. Therefore I felt it was only logical for me to continue on the same path. I started to collect images to this series in the beginning of March 2011 and continued until the end of March 2012 during which time I had the luck to encounter Puranen's work once again.
This wasn't the first time I had noticed the reflections on the surfaces works on display, but at Puranen's exhibition I didn't get annoyed or distracted. I reacted as if it was an invitation to see a bigger picture than what was presented. To me this was both a dialogue with not only the work but with the presentation in its entirety as much as it was at the very same time a monologue in some ontological level. I was both puzzled and delighted about this dualistic experience. A need to explore the observation of the looking I experienced at Puranen's exhibition grew in me.
In recent years I have often examined and tried to visualize the concepts of seeing and looking through photography. Therefore I felt it was only logical for me to continue on the same path. I started to collect images to this series in the beginning of March 2011 and continued until the end of March 2012 during which time I had the luck to encounter Puranen's work once again.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: 5×8 in, 13×20 cm
# of Pages: 98 - Publish Date: Mar 28, 2012
- Language English
- Keywords reflection, looking, seeing, photography
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About the Creator
Pekka Nikrus
Helsinki, Finland
A teller of stories, a visual poet, a liar and a witness. Master of Arts and eternal amateur.