Wednesday 27 November 2024, 7.30pm
Another great line-up from the Infant Tree label, featuring Finnish artist, co-organiser, and Brouwnian Movement archivist, Rasmus Östling, Helsinki-based conceptual artist and event organiser, Teemu Ruissalo, London-based multidisciplinary artist and cook On Yee Lo, and Finnish artist, Isto Rahkila, who works mainly with sound, performance and installation
Rasmus Östling is an artist, a co-organiser, and an archivist affiliated with themes such as extensivity, hyper-referentiality, and anachronistic aproximación. His recent activity include field shows, intra-events, and an ongoing meta-productional project circling around the organizational structure of Red Bull GmbH. Since 2023 he has run Brouwnian Movement, an archive.
Teemu Ruissalo is a Helsinki-based conceptual artist and event organiser, whose work mainly considers utilitarian and reductionist means of presentation through all intermedia. He has taken part in various exhibitions, events and co-organised state of affairs, mainly within the intercity live art bubble.
London-based multidisciplinary artist and cook On Yee Lo (b. Hong Kong), creates and constructs ‘Cooking Instruments’- physical systems where common meals are prepared and consumed which encompass gestures, labour and hospitality. Her performances fold together with experiences of working as both cook and musician within the experimental music communities. These systems unravel her research in culinary techniques and open transformative processes across a variety of social settings. She has exhibited and performed her work at Counterflows Festival Glasgow, LUFF - Lausanne Underground Film & Music Festival, SCHIRN Kunsthalle Frankfurt, Cafe OTO, Ikon Gallery, ICA London, Camden Art Centre, Bloomberg New Contemporaries and ARTISSIMA Turin.
Isto Rahkila (b.1998 Hämeenlinna) is an artist from Fiskars Finland who works mainly with sound, performance and installation. Rahkila`s works are known from their simple and conceptual appearance that often emphasize on listening or observing our surroundings. This year he has been working with field recording project that aims to record noise pollution-free locations around Finland. Alongside this, he performs, exhibits and sits on the board of the Turku based Titanik gallery. Rahkila’s work is funded by the kone Foundation.