Animal Series by LEM -artist group
Animal Series by LEM -artist group
Year: 2009
LEM is an artist group formed in a petrol station in Finland in 2008 while the members were enjoying a pit stop on a high way on their way to Helsinki. They had met previously while chopping wood on a night watch for a wood-firing kiln at Fiskars. The group consists of three artists, Saara Kaatra, Laura Itkonen and Lotta Veromaa who has all studied at MA Applied Art and Design. The name LEM derives from the second names of its members and was mutually agreed upon as the members like the Polish writer Stanislaw Lem.
‘Animal Series’ is the first project by LEM and it was sponsored by Iittala Group. ‘Animal Series’ tells stories through animals in everyday ceramic tableware, creating new life and meaning for everyday common objects. The vessels are made using old Iittala moulds that are out of production: bowls, cups and plates that have simplistic shapes, familiar to Iittala Groups tableware. By placing animals in the vessels to tell a story, the group is triggering a new life and meaning to these objects. Telling stories that change depending on the viewer, in the same time questioning and stretching the limits of mass production. The easily approachable animal figures create their own private miniature worlds into each vessel that can be endearing, terrifying, humoristic or twisted depending on the viewer. LEM leaves the stories to the viewers imagination; what stories and meanings do they find behind the humour or macabre?
“Sweet fairytale scenery and figures like the unicorns, pink rabbits and canary birds are in contrast with the macabre themes of blood, death and loneliness.” -Asta Boman, Art Historian.
Animal Series exhibitions
2012 LOLO&RORO, Applied Art and Design 10 years jubilee exhibition. Rantamakasiini, Helsinki
2011 AVOIN140, University of Arts and Design Helsinki 140 year anniversary exhibition. Design Museum, Helsinki
2010 Art Helsinki- Helsinki Contemporary Art Fair. Helsinki Exhibition and Convention Centre
2009 Festive Setting. Nordea Private Banking, Helsinki
2009 Led by Form, Production in series. Copper Smithy, Fiskars
2009 Norsu Goes North. The Craft Museum of Finland, Jyväskylä
2009 Animal Series, Automaatti / Gallery Norsu
2009 B-Home, Turku