Saturday, April 5 - Sunday, June 15, 2025
This is the first major solo exhibition in Japan of the artist Tapio Wirkkala (1915-1985), whose presence is overwhelming in the world of Finnish modern design. From the late 1940s through the 1950s, Wirkkala was catapulted into the limelight by winning the Iittala design competition and the Grand Prix at the Milan Triennale. Wirkkala’s field of design extends beyond glass to include porcelain, silverware, jewelry, lighting, furniture, graphics, and space. The highlight of Wirkkala's work is the sophisticated form he creates by making numerous drawings and prototypes, working with a variety of materials, and using his keen tactile sense and vision.
Like his wife Rut Bryk, a ceramic artist, Wirkkala loved the tranquility of Lapland, and the mysteries of life and the movement of nature inspired him to create masterpieces such as “Ultima Thule” (Latin for “the northernmost point in the world”). In addition, his glass objects with mythological motifs, objects made with the plywood he developed called “Rhythmic Plywood,” and his landscape art that uses even the earth and wind as allies reveal the face of an artist different from that of a product designer.
This exhibition will feature approximately 300 carefully selected products and objects from the EMMA - Espoo Museum of Modern Art, the Tapio Wirkkala Rut Bryk Foundation, and the Collection Kakkonen, as well as photographs and drawings (copies) to explore the delicate and dynamic Wirkkala’s world as a designer and a sculptor.
Chanterelle, 1946, Collection Kakkonen.
© Rauno Träskelin
Chanterelle
1946, Collection Kakkonen. © Rauno Träskelin
Bird, 1975, Tapio Wirkkala Rut Bryk Foundation Collection / EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art. © Ari Karttunen / EMMA
Bird
1975, Tapio Wirkkala Rut Bryk Foundation Collection / EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art. © Ari Karttunen / EMMA
Tapio Wirkkala in the 1980s, © Maaria Wirkkala. Tapio Wirkkala Rut Bryk Foundation Collection / EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art
Tapio Wirkkala in the 1980s
© Maaria Wirkkala. Tapio Wirkkala Rut Bryk Foundation Collection / EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art
Office door, 1974, Private collection. © Ari Karttunen / EMMA
Office door
1974, Private collection. © Ari Karttunen / EMMA
Kartiojalka, 1956, Tapio Wirkkala Rut Bryk Foundation Collection / EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art. © Lilja Oey / EMMA
Kartiojalka
1956, Tapio Wirkkala Rut Bryk Foundation Collection / EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art. © Lilja Oey / EMMA
Leaf Dish, 1950s, Tapio Wirkkala Rut Bryk Foundation Collection / EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art. © Ari Karttunen / EMMA
Leaf Dish
1950s, Tapio Wirkkala Rut Bryk Foundation Collection / EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art. © Ari Karttunen / EMMA
Wirkkala’s hand cutting a bread with Puuko, 1970s, © Pirjo Honkasalo. Tapio Wirkkala Rut Bryk Foundation Collection / EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art
Wirkkala’s hand cutting a bread with Puuko
1970s, © Pirjo Honkasalo. Tapio Wirkkala Rut Bryk Foundation Collection / EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art
Kotilo (Shell), 1956, Tapio Wirkkala Rut Bryk Foundation Collection / EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art. © Ari Karttunen / EMMA
Kotilo (Shell)
1956, Tapio Wirkkala Rut Bryk Foundation Collection / EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art. © Ari Karttunen / EMMA
Suokurppa, 1975, Tapio Wirkkala Rut Bryk Foundation Collection / EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art. © Ari Karttunen / EMMA
Suokurppa
1975, Tapio Wirkkala Rut Bryk Foundation Collection / EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art. © Ari Karttunen / EMMA
Bolle, 1967, Tapio Wirkkala Rut Bryk Foundation Collection / EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art. © Ari Karttunen / EMMA
Bolle
1967, Tapio Wirkkala Rut Bryk Foundation Collection / EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art. © Ari Karttunen / EMMA
Ultima Thule, 1968, Tapio Wirkkala Rut Bryk Foundation Collection / EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art. © Ari Karttunen / EMMA
Ultima Thule
1968, Tapio Wirkkala Rut Bryk Foundation Collection / EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art. © Ari Karttunen / EMMA
All works by Tapio Wirkkala
© KUVASTO, Helsinki & JASPAR, Tokyo, 2024 C4780
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