Merja Nieminen

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b. 1972
Sculptor
Residence: Tammisaari

Contact information

Phone number: 0503306114

Artist’s Statement

I am a visual artist working at the intersection of sculpture, installation, and material exploration, primarily with wood-fired porcelain and stoneware. My works examine the fragility of architecture, material memory, and the transient nature of structures.

I became an artist out of a desire to understand material, space, and their relationship to time. My background in installation art and coding has shaped my approach to ceramics, blending experimental processes with technical precision, while leaving room for chance.

A central theme in my practice is 'fragile architecture,' which I explore through wood-fired techniques. Inspired by architectural forms, particularly Japanese temple structures, shelters, and wooden frameworks, I harness the intense heat of firing to guide controlled collapses in my pieces. The resulting forms—draped surfaces, beam-like structures, and sheet-like textures reminiscent of metal—emerge from the interplay of gravity and melting material.

The dialogue between material and chance is at the heart of my practice. Wood-firing is an integral part of my process, revealing the passage of time through the interaction of heat and clay. The partial collapse of my sculptures is not an end, but a beginning—a moment where form transforms and new possibilities emerge. I strive to express how incompleteness, change, and controlled unpredictability can evoke powerful, delicate narratives.
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Merja Nieminen (b. 1972) is a visual artist working with sculptures, installations, and material experimentation. She has studied architecture and media art at Aalto university, a background that strongly influences her artistic approach.


Nieminen’s artistic practice centers on exploring the possibilities of wood-fired porcelain and stoneware. Her works investigate the dialogue between material and chance, where controlled collapse becomes a key part of the creative process. Her central theme, 'fragile architecture,' draws inspiration from architectural structures, construction sites, and naturally formed patterns.

Nieminen has held solo exhibitions at venues including the Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park in Japan, Galleria G12 and Laterna Magica in Helsinki, Galleria Aarni in Espoo, and Galleria Titanik in Turku. Her works have also been featured in group exhibitions across Europe, the United States, and South America.

Most recently, she worked at the Shigaraki Artist Residency in Japan, deepening her research into wood-firing techniques and material transformations. This summer, Nieminen will build her first wood-firing kiln at her summer house in the archipelago of Tammisaari.

Nieminen lives in Tammisaari, works in Billnäs, and is a member of the Association of Finnish Sculptors.