Jyrki Parantainen: Dreams and Disappointments

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

57 Optional Spots to Crack the Bone, 2004 (from “Dreams and Disappointments”)
© Jyrki Parantainen


Coordination of Past, 2005 (from “Dreams and Disappointments”)
© Jyrki Parantainen


Map of Connections, 2005 (from “Dreams and Disappointments”)
© Jyrki Parantainen


Map of Expectations, 2005 (from “Dreams and Disappointments”)
© Jyrki Parantainen

Jyrki Parantainen is another interesting photographer from the Helsinki School. Parantainen incorporates other media into his photographs to illustrate such ideas as the field of understanding (or misunderstanding) between individuals and the confusion of a child “on the front of expectations.” As he puts it,

‘Dreams and Disappointments’ explores man’s physical and psychological vulnerability. Representations of the human body are marked, at their perceived points of vulnerability, by push-pins and attached strings. The strings, pulled tight to a point outside the frame of the image, allude to the presence of an unknown, dominant force.

Watch the slide show of this series here.

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Alessandra Sanguinetti at SMFA
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3 Responses to “Jyrki Parantainen: Dreams and Disappointments”

  1. tarsh says:

    Those are great images.

  2. Todd W. says:

    How is the “Helsinki School” defined? Is this just a art-jargony way of saying the photographer is a Finn? Seems alternatively patronizing to Finnish photographers or a marketing ploy on their own part.

  3. ES says:

    How is the “Helsinki School” defined?

    Link

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