Ilkka Pitkänen :
Æther

Gallery Katariina is presenting Ilkka Pitkänen's exhibition Æther from July 25 to August 17, 2025. The opening reception will be held on Thursday, July 24, 2025, from 5 to 7 PM – you are warmly welcome!
The richest colour is black,
but alas, long you cannot bear to see:
the cruelest colour is black,
it quenches all the colours there be.
Free translation of a poem by Aale Tynni (Varjot, excerpt)
Æther is an exhibition composed of six poetic video fragments.
The exhibition explores states of physical and psychic recovery, inner experience, and affective memory. The installation creates a space where the viewer enters its center, encountering layers of silence, sensitivity, and hope. Rather than calling for linear interpretation, the work invites lingering—as before a painting or a photographic artwork: to look, to feel, to remember. The exhibition is based on Pitkänen’s artistic research into aether colors—visual-psychological dimensions that are not rooted in the physical spectrum, but arise from inner experience. Aether colors are not merely hues, but experiential states. The dialogue between these colors forms the core of the installation’s visual dramaturgy, where every light, shadow, and color exists in meaningful relation to one another. The mental states explored in the exhibition—exhaustion, isolation, and the slow rebuilding of recovery—unfold through associative memory and embodied perception. Æther reveals the inner rhythm and altered temporal experience of depression: a state in which identity, time, and self-image are reorganized.
The exhibition has been supported by the Arts Promotion Centre Finland.
Ilkka Pitkänen (b. 1981) is a visual artist based in Helsinki who works in multiple disciplines, including media art, moving image, photography, installation, and performance. He earned a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Academy of Fine Arts at the University of the Arts Helsinki in 2013, and his works have been exhibited both in Finland and internationally.
Pitkänen has been actively involved in the administrative side of the art field. He has advocated for the position of the arts in Finland, for example, by serving as Chair of the Board of MUU ry and as a board member of the Finnish Artists’ Association from 2017 to 2020. He is also a founding member of the art collective Yö ry and served as its first chair from 2020 to 2022. Since 2020, Pitkänen has served as the artistic director of Aletheia Fest, an annual multidisciplinary art festival held in Raasepori, Finland. He is also a founding member and, since 2017, Chair of the Board of Aletheia ry, the association responsible for organizing the festival.
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