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Milavida timepiece
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Sweden, Malmö Almlof Gallery 31 October 2015 - 17 January 2016 Carried by Light

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Germany, Darmstadt Darmstadt fotofestival 22- 24 April 2016 Projection-Photographic AssertionsĬamera obscura/ Paula,Oulu, Finland 19964, pigment print, 66x90 cm Milavida #2, 2013, pigment ink print 66x132 cm Grimaldis Gallery 21 October 2015 - 16 January 2016 Within/Without Speaking House #6,2006, pigment print, 112x132 cmĬamera obscura/Alessandra § Nathan, 1999, pigment print, 146x120 cm Wings of Fantasy - New European PhotographyĬamera obscura/Tytti, Liminka, Finland 2013, pigment print, 83圆2 cmĬamera obscura/ Iris, Nauvo, Finland 2004, pigment print, 80x95 cm My part of the exhibition will stay there untill end 0f May 2017! The dates for the whole event were 11 June - 28 August 2016 Milavida #9, 2013, pigment print, 63x80 cm, edition 7+7 Zwischen Licht und Dunkelheit - Valon ja pimeyden välissä In Strindberg´s Rooms #1, 2017, pigment print, 107x82 cm In Strindberg´s Rooms #6, 2017, pigment print, 107x82 cm People in Focus – works from the collection of the Heino Art FoundationĬamera obscura/ Reilika and Reno, 2017, pigment prin In Strindberg´s Rooms #10, 2017, pigment print, 53圆5 cm

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Oak wood closet, optical lenses, opal sheets, size 120 x 60 x 240 cmĬamera obscura/Kati & Veli-Pekka, Mänttä, Finland 2016, 112x145 cm Wunderkamera/camera obscura, hommage á August Strindberg, 2017 Light and Darkness – camera obscura projects Group exhibition with Harri Pälviranta, Maija Annikki Savolainen and Maija Tammi Works from the Heino Art Foundation collection Ordered by Museum and Science Centre Luuppi Keine Schwellenangst! Die Tür als Motiv in der Gegenwartskunst Maija Tammi and Alessandro Dandini de SylvaĮ48HnzwUCFPWbZHOCsF-L58nFgB_83nF-nfRJH_Ks Marja Pirilä, Harri Pälviranta, Maija Annikki Savolainen,

  • K.H.ISFCI - Istituto Superiore di Fotografia/ Matéria.
  • Emil Aaltonen (August 29, 1869, Metsäkansa – December 16, 1949, Tampere).
  • Aaro Pajari (July 17, 1897, Asikkala – October 14, 1949, Kokkola).
  • Into Auer (October 16, 1890, Viipuri – May 6, 1948, Tampere).
  • Kauno Turkka (November 6, 1898, Finland – January 17, 1944, Finland).
  • Verner Järvinen (March 4, 1870, Ruovesi – January 31, 1941, Tampere).
  • Arvi Tikkala (October 18, 1906, Helsinki – March 3, 1940, Kollaa).
  • Hjalmar Backman (September 28, 1882, Tampere – June 13, 1935).
  • Georgij Bulatsel (1875, Kharkiv – April 28, 1918, Tampere).
  • Hugo Salmela (June 13, 1884, Parikkala – March 28, 1918, Tampere).
  • Kaarlo Vuori (August 19, 1863, Ruovesi – June 22, 1914, Runni).
  • Rudolf Winter (February 24, 1862, Helsinki – January 30, 1912).
  • In 1928, a memorial was erected to remember the victims of the Imatra disaster of 1927. The killed Reds and those who later died in the Tampere camp were buried in mass grave of 2,700 people.

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    Kalevankangas Cemetery still has headstones that have been shattered, or which have bullet holes. The Battle of Tampere was the bloodiest battle of the entire Finnish Civil War, and the bloodiest in Finnish history at that point in time.

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    The Reds were protected by the gravestones and White veterans would later recall that it seemed nearly impossible to get to them. The Swedish volunteers were on the right, and the Jägers were on the left. The first goal of the White Guard had been to take Kalevankangas, the barrack area and the graveyard. Victims of the Battle of Tampere in Kalevankangas Cemeteryĭuring the Battle of Tampere, Kalevankangas was the scene of much conflict.













    Milavida timepiece