ISMO HÖLTTÖ, fotografi, lambda-print, signerad a tergo.
"Pariskunta ja valkoinen kissa" (Ett par med vit katt). Norra Karelen 1967. Lambda-print från år 2003, ed. 1/1. Ram- och printstorlek 126 x 95,5 cm.
Ej examinerad ur ram.
Fotogalleri Hippolyte, Helsingfors 2003; Institut Finlandais, Paris, Frankrike 2003; Rouens stadshus, Rouen, Frankrike 2004; Communication Development Museum, Kaunas, Litauen 2004; Galleri Image, Århus, Danmark 2005; Galleria Nykyaika, Tammerfors 2006; Finlands fotografiska museum, Helsingfors 2008; Vasa Konsthall, Vasa 2011.
Ismo Hölttö (b. 1940) is considered one of the greatest Finnish photographers of all time. Hölttö shot the main body of his artistic work during ten years between 1961 and 1970 while working as a goldsmith. The combination of his natural talent, social skills and the special time in history when he photographed his portraits resulted in photography that is also exceptional from an international point of view.
In 1970 Hölttö received a government grant for artistic work, quit his job as a goldsmith and founded his own studio. Hölttö continued to work in commercial photography until the year 2000 when he went into retirement.
Today Hölttö focuses his creative energy on croquis drawing that he started with already in 1964 when he went in to study drawing at Ateneum in his home town Helsinki. A familiar theme still runs in his art: the drawing are powerful, skillfully executed portraits of Finnish people.