Eija-Liisa Ahtila
Eija-Liisa Ahtila
Potentiality for Love
Eija-Liisa Ahtila is one of the most famous contemporary Finnish
artists. She became known in the global art scene in 1990s for her
thoughtful, immersive video installations which merged fiction and
reality. In her earlier works Ahtila has dealt with the unsettling
human dramas at the centre of personal relationships, dealing with
e.g. teenage sexuality, family relations, mental disintegration and
death. Her later works deal with profound and basic artistic
questions where she investigates the processes of perception and
attribution of meaning, at times in the light of a larger cultural
and existential thematic like colonialism, faith and posthumanism.
During the last decade she has sought to disengage moving image art
from anthropocentrism and searched for ways to use the language of
moving image to convey a relevant image of environmental change in
this era of climate warming, overconsumption and mass
extinction.
"Potentiality for Love" is her latest installation, created in
2018. It deals with the potential for empathy and love towards
other living beings. It turns attention to those human emotions
that could serve as a foundation for dismantling the hierarchical
structures between living things, thereby engendering a turn
towards non-humans and the recognition of others. The work reflects
the origins of these emotions, how we define them and how we
conceive of their function as part of a larger continuum of living
beings.
Organiser: National Gallery of Art of the
Lithuanian National Museum of Art
Project financed by Lithuanian Council for
Culture
Sponsors: Nordic Council of Ministers Office in
Lithuania, Frame Contemporary Art Finland, Embassy of Finland in
Vilnius, Finnish Institute in Estonia, Pro AV Saarikko Oy, Exterus,
Fundermax, Best Western
Media sponsors: lrytas.lt, Media Traffic
The parallel programme of the exhibition is here.