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AMSTERDAM
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RIO DE JANEIRO
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ZUERICH
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LONDON
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COLOGNE
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LOS ANGELES
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HELSINKI
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SALVADOR DA BAHIA
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FESTIVAL | MUNICH





VIDEO | UAMO HELSINKI:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IE1l_SGyHPU



A flower hat auntie


In Finland we have a term: kukkahattutäti.
Literally translated, it means an auntie with a flower hat, but in internet forums you're likely to get that mock name if you support equality between people, ethic choices, ecological thinking, or display similar symptoms of naive idealism.

We decided to turn the tables and appropriate the term.

The auntie with the flower hat has come to be such an excellent term in the critical debate about immigrants that we must make the most of it. In the old days the straitlaced moralist scampered to her meetings wearing a massive flower hat and knew just how others should lead their lives. Today, it is the immigration critic who seems to know so well what is right and what wrong for others and society. While he too propounds his views with self-righteousness, he does so in internet forums while hiding behind a screen name.
In these discussions, the flower hat is given to a person who supports equality between humans, calls racist outbursts into question and makes eco-friendly choices.

We shamelessly support equality and other values typical for the ladies with the flower hats and are looking for like-minded people. Racism is being justified with freedom of speech, and giving one's face to racism has even become trendy. We think flower hats are trendy and suit anyone who doesn't accept racism.

In January 2011 we opened a community art photo gallery at www.kukkahattutati.com.
You can join us by taking the photo yourself and sending it to kukkahattutati.com@gmail.com.

With kind regards,

Jaana Ristola and Ninni Luhtasaari
(Students of the Fine Arts Programme at the Tampere University of Applied Sciences)


ARTISTS:

Ninni Luhtasaari and Jaana Ristola


Kiitos/in co-operation:
Tiina Ristola, Anni Kössi, Aki Roukala, Lauri-Matti Parp- pei, Lea Kantonen, Mari Ljokkoi, Ismo Torvinen, Anne Alalantela, Marianna Piepponen, Henna Laininen, Heidi Hemmilä, Jari Juvani, Laura Laukkanen, Laura Impola, Lari Mörö, Veli-Pekka Suorsa, Viika Sankila, Verna Tervaharju, Elsa Trzaska, Riikka Gröndahl, Talvikki Tenhunen, Jenni Kuoppala, Teemu Markkula, Alan Esler, Anna Palomäki, Katri Sarlund, Kati Välimäki, Lahden kansanopisto, Martin Kulttuuriolohuone, Helsingin palvelualojen oppilaitos, Kukkahattukeskiviikko 6. huhtikuuta 2011, Youth as Refugees, Turku alakulttuuripääkaupunki 2011, VATAK, Kukkahattutäti -sivuston suojelija on Astrid Thors.


LOCATION:





Bermuda Helsinki,
Kalasataman Konttiaukio,
Kalasatama(Rantareitti),
Helsinki

http://kalasatamanvaliaika.fi/konttiaukio

https://www.facebook.com/bermudahelsinki


OPENING:

10.8 time 18-20.
exhibition opening:
11-13.8 time 12-17

LIVE BANDS:

10.08.2011, 18.30
Credit:

http://www.myspace.com/kre​dut



10.08.2011, 19.15
Teemu Markkula & The Death Hawks

http://soundcloud.com/teem​umarkkula

https://www.facebook.com/d​eathhawks
http://www.youtube.com/wat​ch?v=WoBlOCIwzDY