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Nationality
  
Finland

Movement
  
Surrealism

Name
  
Alpo Jaakola

Awards
  
Pro Finlandia, 1974

Known for
  
Painting, Sculpture


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Full Name
  
Alpo Sakari Jaakola

Born
  
1 April 1929
Loimaa, Finland

Died
  
February 27, 1997, Loimaa, Finland

Artwork
  
Zodiac, Self-Portrait in a Tent, Pelurit, Huovintie I

Alpo jaakolan patsaspuisto


Alpo Sakari Jaakola (1 April 1929 – 27 February 1997) was a Finnish painter and sculptor, known as the Shaman of Loimaa. He was one of the most important representatives of surrealism in Finland. Mysticism and absurdist humor were central to his work.

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Biography

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Alpo Jaakola matured as an artist in the surrealism-tinged atmosphere of Turku School of Fine Arts. His early work emanates covert and sombre mysticism, examining the link between the self and the subconscious. Jaakola's interest in different eras and genres of art became evident early on and he developed into a genuine "total artist" – simultaneously a "mystical splinter light painter" and an "anarchistic junk metal-concrete dadaist".

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In 1977, a documentary film about Jaakola was released. The film won a Jussi Award.

The Alpo Jaakola Statuary Park

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In 1992, the Alpo Jaakola Statuary Park was opened to the public in Loimaa, Finland. The Statuary Park is the result of many decades of creative work and a monument of Alpo Jaakola's artistic power. Art exhibitions, cultural events, theater plays, concerts and festivals are organized continuously. Alpo Jaakola himself is interred in the Statuary Park.

References

Alpo Jaakola Wikipedia