Wasp Factories

Wasp Factory in the Rönsy exhibition 1.7.– 29.8.2021
The former shopping center Linna, Hämeenlinna
2020
Fabric, wood, nylon string, plastic tube

Wasp Factory in okk/raum29 Berlin
Curatorial words by Pablo Hermann:
PACHA means earth in quechua. The idea is a view to nature and the earth in a sense of connection with its structures and rhizome networks. Pacha-Suomi is a term, which should be used as a progressive one, by us and our contributing people – reconnecting with the earth, creating consciousness about it. SUOMI because it should mean the earth where we are living on. Our home, our roots, our force to understand the people who pass or maybe stay from „outside“, and inside. We are connected and linked by the biggest network itself „PACHAMAMA“ so the belonging to any nationalities or other inventions to imprison people are obsolete.

Wasp Factories in Old Glass Factory
2018
cardboard, wood, plywood, iron, red light
EMME OLLEET YKSI
“We were not One” Old Glass Factory, Riihimäki, Finland

Wasp Factories in Old Glass Factory
2018
cardboard, wood, plywood, iron, red light
EMME OLLEET YKSI
“We were not One” Old Glass Factory, Riihimäki, Finland

Wasp Factories in Silo
2017
cardboard, wood, bricks and red light
2,50 x 140 x 130 m
Ghent, New York, USA
Photo by Ross Willows

Wasp factories in London
Link to the project
2012

Wasp factory
2009
pallets, recycled wood
250 x 300 x 300 cm
Material – The Waste -symposium, Lohja

detail

Wasp factory
2009
wood, lime
150 x 42 x 42 cm
