picture by the city of Heinola |
Life and work
Väänänen, who was born in 1949, worked as a sheet metal worker and as a gardener until he became unemployed in the 1990s due to economic developments.
this picture and the next four courtesy of Antii Kastén, from his website |
He lived in a former railway house on the edge of the Dork Park in the eastern part of Heinola, also called the Railway Park, because it is adjacent to the railway, which was used for passenger traffic until 1968.
As a sheet metal worker he occasionally made sheet iron creations that got a place in his house, but when he was unemployed for a while, he decided in 2001 to work more systematically on this.
It became a project that would keep him busy for years to come. In 202 Väänänen had created more than a hundred sculptures, which he had situated in an open area of Dork park near the house where he lived and had installed his workshop.
In the course of the following years this park area got filled with predominantly small-scale creations that Väänänen made from all kinds of iron residual material, such as the metal casings of kitchen geysers as in the picture above.
The owner of the park (maybe the railway company) may have had other plans regarding the further development of the area, but these ideas apparently were not very concrete and so the sculpture park was tolerated for the time being, a situation that has existed for many years.
As to the nature of his work, in 2016 Väänänen himself has remarked: Yleensä käytän töissäni myös huumoria, ironiaa ja farssia (Usually I also use humor, irony and farce in my work).
Indeed, this is recognized in reviews of the site included in the documentation below, where it is often noted that Väänänen's sculptures are cheerful and funny in nature.
They made the visitor smile, which may also be partly due to the humorous character of the captions placed on plates next to the sculptures, such as the one in the photo at the very top, which reads: The miracle of growing teenage mustache.
This artwork was also characterized by the way in which the processed metal base material in the design by Väänänen suddenly takes on a completely different appearance once incorporated into the creation, such as the casings of kitchen geysers that magically become human characters who -sitting at a table- enjoy some food.
The same goes for the items used in the creation pictured below and in a lot of other creations..
New developments because of a fire in the park
In mid-December 2020, it was reported in the local press that a fire that had hit Väänänen's house, had rendered the property uninhabitable. Väänänen was injured, but was soon able to leave the hospital.
The question now arose as to how to proceed with the exhibition of sculptures in an area owned by an association that tolerated their use for years, but now retained the right to use the area for other purposes.
Consultations about a solution -such as eventually another location for the sculptures- have started, talks in which the municipality may also be involved.
In April 2021, a Finnish daily newspaper reported that a holding company had been formed that owned the site and that the second shareholder in size -Apulanta- had reported that they were also participating in this holding company to protect Väänänen's sculptures.
The final resolution came in October 2024. Newspapers reported that Vesa Väänänen’s artworks were moved from Dorki Park to the city of Joutsa, this with his consent. They are being cared for at the Haihatus Art Center and Residency, a non-profit organization run by volunteers, with support from local artists.
the little elephant above is now alone; a pink-colored piglet standing opposite him has been stolen |
Documentation
* Article on website ITE-taide
* Article (August 2020) on website Ajatusmatkalla, with a series of pictures
* Entry (July 2020) on weblog Marjoin Matkassa, also with a series of pictures
* Entry (August 2013) on weblog Tellunkonstanelamaa, once more with a series of photos
* Review of the site (November 2011) by Erkki Pirtola on website Voima
* Article (July 2009) on website Suomi Tour, with a series of photos
first published March 2021, last revised October 2024
Vesa Väänänen
Iron sculptures in Dorkin Park
Ratakatu 20
Heinola, Päijät Hame, region Southern Finland, Finland
sculptures were located in the park until October 2024, when they were removed to:
Haihatus Art Center and Residency
Joutsa, dept Central-Finland, region Western and Central Finland, Finland
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