post-title Emma Sarpaniemi | Two Ways to Carry a Cauliflower | Jarmuschek + Partner | 15.02.-29.03.2025

Emma Sarpaniemi | Two Ways to Carry a Cauliflower | Jarmuschek + Partner | 15.02.-29.03.2025

Emma Sarpaniemi | Two Ways to Carry a Cauliflower | Jarmuschek + Partner | 15.02.-29.03.2025

Emma Sarpaniemi | Two Ways to Carry a Cauliflower | Jarmuschek + Partner | 15.02.-29.03.2025

until 29.03. | #4589ARTatBerlin | Jarmuschek + Partner shows from 15. Februar 2025 (Vernissage: 14.02.) the exhibition Two Ways to Carry a Cauliflower by the artist Emma Sarpaniemi.

The exhibition is part of the European Month of Photography Berlin 2025.

Two Ways to Carry a Cauliflower (2021-ongoing) is a performative photo series that playfully explores the self-presentation of women. In order to liberate the portrayed woman and the view of her from certain patriarchal ideals of femininity, she is portrayed playfully and tenderly as a woman who behaves, looks and performs according to her own conditions and rules.

Playfulness is often perceived as naivety when associated with a female artist. Sarpaniemi, however, uses it as a source of power. The characters portrayed offer the opportunity to reconstruct themselves again and again. Identity, reality and fantasy intertwine in her universe. Sarpaniemi does not create an alter ego, but presents an honest portrayal in which she recognises herself.

Visitors are invited to the opening of the exhibition on Friday, 14 February 2025 from 6 pm. The artist will be present.

Vernissage: Friday, 14 February 2024, 6-9 pm

Exhibition period: Saturday, 15 February until Saturday, 29 March 2025

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Image captions: EMMA SARPANIEMI, DELIVERING CAKE TO HILMA, 2024, Archivpigmentdruck auf Dibond, 103 x 83 cm

Exhibition Emma Sarpaniemi – Jarmuschek + Partner | Zeitgenössische Kunst in Berlin | Contemporary Art | Exhibitions Berlin Galleries | ART at Berlin

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