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Jaakko Kahilaniemi

In 100 Hectares of Understanding, Finnish artist Jaakko Kahilaniemi investigates inherited land and the complexities of ownership, memory, and ecological awareness. This image exemplifies his conceptual layering: a superimposed pink square disrupts the monochrome forest, invoking the artificial boundaries imposed by human systems on natural environments. The intervention is not merely aesthetic—it interrogates our relationships with landscape, inheritance, and perception. Kahilaniemi’s visual language combines photography, mapping, and archival strategies to challenge the idea of land as static property, offering instead a site of inquiry and transformation. @artist_jaakkokahilaniemi


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