BIO

Camilla Vuorenmaa (b. 1979) is known as an artist who in many ways has challenged the physical and traditional boundaries of painting. Vuorenmaa’s carved wood paintings are hybrids of sculpture and painting that require time and physical strength to create. Some of the reliefs are like partitions, others feature elements of wall painting, a medium Vuorenmaa likes for its immediacy, momentariness and spatiality. Vuorenmaa depicts people and humanity in her work. She searches for motifs in films and books and by taking photographs of things she sees. Creating her latest works she feels increasingly important to meet and observe her subjects in authentic situations. For example at a residency programme in Iceland in autumn 2015, she found the common thread for her show in EMMA, Espoo modern art museum. There she got to accompany a fishing boat for one week and observed fishermen working at sea and in the face of fundamental questions.

Camilla Vuorenmaa (b. 1979) graduated from the Department of Painting at the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts in 2005. She lives and works in Helsinki, Finland. In 2017 Vuorenmaa was nominated for Finland's biggest art price Ars Fennica, among four other nominees. Vuorenmaa received the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts Prize in spring 2015, after which her solo exhibition was shown at EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art in spring 2016. In 2018 Vuorenmaa was awarded a William Thuring prize. Vuorenmaa also won a prize for her wooden works in the International Solo Awards 2013 at the Spring exhibition at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen. 

Vuorenmaa’s recent solo exhibitions include Helsinki Contemporary, Helsinki, Finland (2022), Joensuu Art Museum, Joensuu, Finland (2021), Gallery Forum Box, Helsinki, Finland (2017), EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art, Finland (2016), Gallery C4 projects, Copenhagen, Denmark (2014), Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen, Denmark (2014), Gallery Huuto, Helsinki, Finland (2011),  TM-gallery, Helsinki, Finland (2008). Her work has also been seen in group exhibitions such as Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, Helsinki, Finland (2017), Gallery Thomassen, Gothenburg, Sweden (2017), Landskrona Konstmuseum (2017), Salo Art Museum, Finland, Bury Art Museum & Sculpture Centre, Manchester, England, Amos Andersons Art Museum, Helsinki, Finland (2015), Edsvik Konsthall, Sollentuna, Sweden, Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen, Denmark (2014). Vuorenmaa’s works are found in collections such as the Gothenburg Museum of Art, Saastamoinen Foundation, EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art, Amos Anderson Art Museum, Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki Art Museum and Niemistö Collection.