Valokuva taiteeksi
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It has been typical of Finland that it lacks collections of international photography, private or public. In the politically turbulent 1970s interest in photography began to grow. The Hippolyte Gallery, run by artist Ismo Kajander, exhibited international photography by Diane Arbus, Eugène Atget and Édouard Boubat, among others. The graphic designer Jorma Hinkka making posters for Hippolyte "out of pure enthusiasm", and designing books by Finnish photographers, among them Pentti Sammallahti, Ismo HoÌlttoÌ, Jorma Puranen and Merja Salo. As a result of spending so much time with "the black art" Hinkka and his art director spouse Erja Hannula began to collect samples of it. After 30 years, in 2012, they donated more than two hundred photographs by almost a hundred artists to The Finnish Museum of Photography. English title of series: Publication series of the Finnish Museum of Photography; 44. 0Exhibtion: The Finnish Museum of Photography, Helsinki, Finland (16.01.-21.04.2013).
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