BOOKS

NOW IS NOW by Nanna Hänninen  

Kodoji press

Time is the given in Nanna Hänninen’s conceptual photography practice – as it is in all photography.  Photography records an instant and marks too that it has passed and is gone. Furthermore, Hänninen’s book  NOW IS NOW and the exhibition it accompanied, ‘How about the Future’ at Serlachius Museums Gösta in  2020, are marked by her investigation of how we conceive of and comprehend time. NOW IS NOW is  composed of images by Hänninen, both her own source images and sculptures and works based on found  images, interleaved through a text by Finnish philosopher Tuomas Nevanlinna and bookended by an excerpt  from curator Laura Kuurne’s essay on Hänninen’s work.  

Paging through the book, which fits neatly into the reader’s hand, one encounters a reflection on how the  understanding of time has developed in Western thinking, how it might be otherwise, while looking at  images marked by their transience, such as sculptures braced around blocks of ice, historic photographs or  further works that illustrate an action in two parts. Hänninen is moved by climate change to review how we  look at the future; her work expresses the urgency of rejecting the methods we habitually employ to consider  history and time passing. Instead, she fashions experimental models of what might be to come.  Photographic artist Nanna Hänninen (b. 1973) lives and works in Kuopio, Finland. She studied at the Lahti  Institute of Design in Finland, the Hochschule für Kunst und Gestaltung in Zürich and she is a 2002 graduate  of the University of Art of Photography Department in Helsinki. She is a member of the Helsinki School and  one of the most internationally successful Finnish photographic artists.  

Texts by Laura Kuurne and Tuomas Nevanlinna, English, 11.5 ×14.8 cm, 160 pages, 56 color and black & white plates, cloth-bound softcover

Kodoji Press, Baden 2020, ISBN 978-3-03747-099-2  

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RECORDINGS by Nanna Hänninen  

Kodoji press  

”It could be surprising to consider the artworks of Nanna Hänninen (Rovaniemi, Finland, 1973) as  “landscapes”. Photographs which, in the artist`s own words, “are basically drawings of my body movements  where subject and the scenery melt into a single image”. Thus the human presence becomes explicit and  transforms the scenery decisively, making it abstract although easier to deal with. The light and long  exposures configure a language with a syntax that speaks of the individual, immersed into the outside world,  and of the control or the lack of control on it. Nanna creates music scores punctuated by her heartbeat, her  movements and her laugh, all life experiences in a real world that amplifies their sounds like a percussion  box. The frontiers among the individual and the universal are blurred by an artifact, the photographic camera,  that plays the role of a prosthesis unifying the subject and the object, the self and the other. All in all, Nanna  dares challenging the paradigm of photography and its canonical representation of reality.” Urs Stahel,  Recordings  

Photographs by Nanna Hänninen

Text by Urs Stahel  

Clothbound hardcover with silkscreen

27 x 38 cm  

48 pages  

Published by KODOJI PRESS, Baden 2007  

ISBN 978-3-03747-000-8  

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FEAR AND SECURITY by Nanna Hänninen  

Forlaget Bjerggaard  

Fear and Security the danish publishing house Forlaget Bjerggaard published a book “Fear and Security”  presenting the work of the photographer Nanna Hänninen. The book presents Nanna Hänninen's work from  2000 to 2003. Anna Krogh's essay deals with Nanna Hänninen's works on relations in the field of European  contemporary art. In his writing, Krogh examines e.g. The influence of Düsseldorf school artists such as  Thomas Demand and Andreas Gursky on Hänninen's production and Hänninen's relationship with early  modernist photographic publications such as Lazlo Moholy-Nagy. More Krogh is looking for comparisons  for Hänninen among Finnish contemporary artists. Such are e.g. Eija-Liisa Ahtila and Salla Tykkä. The  theme of the book “Fear and Security” (“Fear and Security”) is very topical. “Hänninen’s“ Fear and  Security ”series of information about society’s psychological and mental mechanisms is known,” Krogh  writes.  

Photographs by Nanna Hänninen  

Text by Anna Korgh and Timothy Persons  

Clothbound hardcover  

20 x 25 cm  

25 image plates  

Published by Forlaget Bjerggaard , Copenhagen 2003  

ISBN 87-91132-00-2  

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