Alte Schonhauser Strasse 26. Interested in the constructs of society and fascinated by the possibility of discovery in the everyday, Karila employs various mediums in his work allowing for his subjects to define his technique.
Galerie Suvi Lehtinen is pleased to present the most recent work by Eemil Karila in his first solo show at the gallery. Interested in the constructs of society and fascinated by the possibility of discovery in the everyday, Karila employs various mediums in his work allowing for his subjects to define his technique.
In the series titled 'Alte Schőnhauser Strase 26' Eemil Karila combines three different mediums, which he labels the archetypes of image production: Realist oil painting, Polaroid photography, and Super 8 film. For Karila the main difference between these three mediums is in the time it takes to create them. The paintings can take tens of hours of work, while the films bring the viewer to a direct temporal presence within the project.
With 'Alte Schőnhauser Strase 26' Karila's focus is on imaging and reconstituting the studio space that dually functions as his home and place of work. Within this space the artist finds confidence in his creative process and constructs his own presence as an artist, intersecting physical and mental conditions.
Karila finds that working interactively is a way to get to know a new environment and to find one's place within its social networks. In order to explore his relation to space, himself and these networks Eemil Karila meticulously documents characters as they enter and exit 'his network', his place of production and habitation at Alte Schőnhauser Strase 26 in Berlin. The models in the paintings are the artist's close friends who partake voluntarily in their documentation. They visit the artists regularly until the completion of the painting.
In his work, Karila is interested in showing the unseen. Although the work in this exhibition appears in a very conventional medium, the ongoing project and its research deal with issues of time and space; how the contextualization of social events through art gives them a body and content.
Opening 7 october
Galerie Suvi Lehtinen
Novalisstrasse 7 Berlin
Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 12pm - 6-pm and by appointment
Admission free