These Trying Times

Aapo Nikkanen

At Open, Reykjavik, Iceland

January 16 — 31, 2021

As we find ourselves navigating “These Trying Times”, meditation apps and online viewing rooms promise us relief through healing sensations and circular breathing, but the realisation that the ecosystem is collapsing is as real as the cope. Especially when you’re looking right at it through your kitchen window.

 

For his exhibition in Open, Nikkanen not only portrays the feelings of dissociation from society and nature, but also looks for alternatives. A used garment can become material for a wearable artwork, and a severed arm turned into a candle holder becomes something not only sombre, but can also symbolise for a new start. In the installation “2700 litres”, the same amount of water is presented in plastic containers, equaling the amount of water needed to grow cotton to produce just one t-shirt. The material for the piece comes from a local start-up Bambahús, which upcycles used water containers into greenhouses and planters.

 

The essence of the exhibition are the gestures of Nikkanen that travel back and forth from grim to hopeful, and from which he creates objects that are trying to capture the collective feeling of “these trying times”. And just as the times, the objects become more complex the more you observe them.

Installation view
Sandal Candle Holder (2021)
2700 Litres (the amount of water it takes to produce a single t-shirt, 2021)
2700 Liters (detail)
Installation view
Installation view
Is This Data or a Prayer, Black (2021)
Eye Candle Holder (2021)
A Stump (in which people have engraved either their lost or unrealized love interests, 2021)
Installation view
Spiral, Purple (2021)
Mouth Candle Holder (2021)
Installation view
Hypebeast Sneaker Candle Holder (2021)
Diesel - Only for the Brave (2021)
Installation view
Black Cartoon Eyes (made from rubber, 2021)
La Chapelle, 75018 feat. Ines Kalliala (2020)
Installation view (right: Spriral, Black, left: The Exhibition Poster)