Johanna Suonpää

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b. 1969, Helsinki
Visual Artist / sculptor, textileartist
Residence: Helsinki

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My way of working is experimental in nature, approaching different visual forms of expression and materials through instinctive surprises. Important points that drive my work forward are the atmospheres hidden in the materials, the linking of different parts conveyed by light, space, and content.

Works combine different techniques and methods of sculpture, textile art and installation art to form reflections on space and its meanings.

The subjects of my works often interpret different forms of being or elements of nature through my own observations, suck as the essence of plants and flowers, as well as the ambiguous Beaty of the plant kingdom: Intime forms acquire a soulful essence in silence. They flourish, suffer, wither and eventually fall out of use. In silence, however, they wait to be reborn. Everything happens in the endless cycle of life and constant change. The content and its meaning are found unexpectedly, in completely new elements: in forms before permitted forms and in the event after.

As materials for my textile sculptures, I have mainly always used discarded materials, such as various fabrics, threads and metals, as well as natural materials. I freely vary my own mixed technique: I sew together, disassemble and tie. I enjoy combining different materials and techniques that create the expression of the work. In recent years, I have also become a little more familiar with the essence of metal as part of the expression of my works.

Individual works often end up as part of larger projects, from which I build exhibitions and, repeatedly, installations that are time-and place-specific and take nature of the space.
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Johanna Suonpää (born 1969) is a visual artist from Helsinki.

She works extensively in the field of contemporary art as a sculptor and textile artist.

Suonpää graduated from the University of Art and Design (Aalto University) in 2002 with a Master of Arts in Textile Art. Before this, she studied painting and drawing at the Helsinki Free Art School and the Krakow Academy of Fine Arts in Poland, among other subjects.

Her works are characterized by three-dimensional organic forms and surface structures that conceal small spaces.

Essential themes and subjects of her works are both of the landscape forms and the mythology created by the Finnsh consciousness and mind. Themes of being human and eternal transience, such as the continuity and heritage of being, have also been starting points for her work.

Public commissions have been realized, for example, in the wedding hall of the Register Office in Helsinki and the head office of the YH construction company in Rastila Helsinki.

Suonpää´s works include, for example: In the Finnish State Art  Collections and in the collections of the Friends of Finnish Crafts and Hus.

She is a member of the Finnish Sculptors Association, Ornamo, Harakka ry and Kuvasto.