Oh, brothers!

Timo Rytkönen’s Photography Exhibition
Portraits Created Through Image Processing

At first glance, Rytkönen’s portraits resemble the characters from Aleksis Kivi’s novel: seven brothers, two dogs, a cat, a horse, and roosters. But then the viewer realizes that they are actually different characters. The exhibition opens on Thursday, March 6, at 5 PM.

“In the real world, there are men who resemble these portraits. Why do they have millions of supporters? Doesn’t the world deserve better?” ponders Timo Rytkönen.

Timo Rytkönen (born 1962) has held an active artistic career for decades, organizing over 30 solo exhibitions, creating public artworks on four continents, and producing several short films and video art pieces. His body of work also includes around ten publications.

Recycling is often at the center of his artistic pursuits. Rytkönen has won several awards in art competitions, including four first-place prizes. His works are part of many public and private collections. Visits to more than 30 artist residencies worldwide have been successful and creatively productive.

More information: timo.rtknn@gmail.com