“The house in the photograph became an obsession I nurtured. I treasured it as a nostalgic, second-hand memory, a mystery heavy with hidden meanings waiting to unfold. A hundred years after the photo was taken, I went on a journey to rediscover the house, to make it a focal point in my own story.“  

When the Blackbirds Return

2019 – 2020, a photographic series

“When the Blackbirds Return” is a pseudo-travelogue: a collection of reimagined places inspired by an old family photograph.

“It all began when I found a photograph from my late grandmother’s album. The photo, taken in 1920, depicted a house in a small American town, where my grandmother was born to a Finnish immigrant family. This little town became only a dormant memory in my family passed down in brief anecdotes and not much else. I, however, took it upon myself to find the house again and explore the ethereal mystique surrounding it.   

 The series documents my journey in the town of Salem, known for its witch hunts. I find flourishing abandoned cemeteries, blank facades only made of absence, and coincidentally, the very same blackbirds that appeared as messengers of death in a story told by my grandmother. And finally, my journey ends at the house where everything started a century before - it has undergone a transformation

The series is based on imaginary as well as actual places located in Salem, although I have never visited the town physically. Instead, I travelled on Google Streetview and historical archives found online. The project is a modern travelogue. It reveals that the experience of place extends beyond physical presence: places are formed in memories, stories and dreams.”

The photographs were created by handcrafting miniature sceneries on camera that were then shot on film. AI was not used in creating the images.

When the Blackbirds Return was created with the kind support of Parallel Platform and Alfred Kordelin Foundation.

A house in Salem, Massachusetts, 1920, unknown photographer, from grandmother’s photo album

A house in Salem, Massachusetts, 1920, unknown photographer, from the artist’s grandmother’s photo album

Exhibition views

Solo exhibition at Valokuvakeskus Nykyaika, Tampere, May 7 - 30, 2022.

 

Making of

I create my works by constructing surrealistic maquettes for the camera by hand. Each image is assembled over several days or weeks with delicate craftsmanship using photographic prints, pages from vintage books, clay or even 3d printed polymer objects. Through carefully considered camera angles and lighting, the miniature constructions turn into illusions of wondrous worlds: symbiotic entanglements of various realities.

 
 

Works from When the Blackbirds Return have been shown at group exhibitions at Capa Centre, Budapest in 2019 and Augustenborg Art Project, Denmark as well as solo exhibitons in Photographic Centre Nykyaika in Tampere and Hippolyte Korjaamo in Helsinki.

The series is also available as prints in a hand-bound portfolio box. The box, bound with silver cloth, includes nine photographic prints on Hahnemühle Fine Art Baryta paper and three text sheets on Hahnemühle Matte paper. The portfolio’s size is 44 cm x 56 cm x 3,5 cm.

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