Autumn 2024

2024

The exhibition features a series of parallel stories from two artists: Jenny Grönholm's flower paintings and Jass Kaselaan's concrete sculpture groups, which create a contrasting yet harmonious interplay.

Grönholm's paintings explore the themes of transience, destruction, and rebirth, using flowers as symbols of life cycles, human relationships, and renewal. Her delicate flowers capture both the fragility of life and the hope for new beginnings, offering a balance between destruction and beauty.

At the heart of the composition of the sculpture group "They and I" from Kaselaan is a vision of how a person relates to others and how individuality merges into the larger narrative of a group or society. For Kaselaan himself, the second sculpture group "Seven Mice” embodies sadness – because according to the author, it depicts the same mouse, which was caught over and over, even seven times with a trap, yet always returning to the room bravely again.