Artist and Lecturer
A landscape is speechless, Puranen writes. Speechless, perhaps, but overwhelmingly
expressive at times in absolute and historical ways. In 1884 during Prince
Roland Bonaparte's expedition to Lapland, a French photographer captured
400 images of the Lap people. Puranen discovered these images through a
friend in Finnish Lapland, and they became the catalyst and foundation for
his project and book, "Imaginary Homecoming." Imaginary Homecoming
attempts a dialogue between past and present; between two landscapes and
historical moments, but also between two cultures. To bridge this distance,
Puranen returned the old photographs to their source, restoring the representations
to the place where they originated and from where they had been severed.
To achieve this metaphorical return, he rephotographed the images, developed
them on graphic film, and mounted them on acrylic boards, which he then
arranged in the landscape where they had once been taken over 100 years
ago. The result is a haunting and arrestingly beautiful glimpse at the unique
culture and landscape in Lapland. Boulton will lecture and show slides on
Wednesday, February 6 at 7:30 pm.





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