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 Cap’n Crunch, Happy Printer’s Remixes No 1-10, 2010
1. Silk screen on cardboard (450g), with a stamp, 114 x 80,5 cm, numbered and signed 1/28 - 28/28. Price €1300. Code 070 2. Silk screen on cardboard (450g), with two stamps, 114 x 80,5 cm, numbered and signed 1/25 - 25/25. Price €1300. Code 071 3. Silk screen and lacquer on cardboard (450g), with a stamp, 114 x 80,5 cm, numbered and signed 1/28 - 28/28. Price €1300. Code 072 4. Silk screen on cardboard (art), 88 x 126 cm, numbered and signed 1/200 - 200/200. Price €700. Code 073 5. Silk screen on cardboard (playing card), with a stamp, 88 x 126 cm, numbered and signed 1/47 – 47/47. Price €1200. Code 074 6. Silk screen and UV-lacquer on cardboard (playing card), with a stamp, 88 x 126 cm, numbered and signed 1/48 – 48/48. Price €1250. Code 075 7. Silk screen and UV-lacquer on cardboard (playing card), 88 x 126 cm, numbered and signed 1/130 – 130/130. Price €900. Code 076 8. Silk screen on cardboard (milk carton), 86 x 128 cm, numbered and signed 1/28 - 28/28. Price €1300. Code 077 9. Silk screen on polypropein (scoreboard, light box), 86 x 128 x 12 cm, numbered and signed 1/14 - 14/14. Price €2500. Code 078 10. Silk screen on polypropein (scoreboard, light box), 86 x 128 x 12 cm, numbered and signed 1/12 - 12/12. Price €2500. Code 079
 Detail. Remixes no 1,2,3,5 and 6 have a stamp 'Anything Helps', which glows in the UV-light.
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 Jani Leinonen was born in Hyvinkää, Finland in 1970. He studied in art in Helsinki and moved to New York when he was 22. Leinonen has said to have three goals in his art: "I want to make an artwork that will be stolen from a museum, to make an artwork that will end up pirate production in Shanghai, and I want to become so famous that Damien Hirst's mother knows me."
Jani Leinonen plays with the systems of commodity exchange and celebrity. He aims at revealing the hidden codes behind seemingly neutral images and displays. The strategy Leinonen uses is rather unique in contemporary art, but has deep historical roots. He's the King's jester, a special figure whose role in the old courts was to express that which could not be said - a moral voice in a disguise of colourful pop art and junk food culture. He immerses himself in these processes instead of simply criticising them. What is displayed, though, are not goods but an artistic allegorisation that appropriates these marketing strategies only in order to unhinge their underlying assumptions about value and appropriateness.
Jani Leinonen is currently working and living in Helsinki.
www.janileinonen.fi
SOLO SHOWS 2009 Retrospective, Hyvinkää Art Museum, Hyvinkää Free World, Collaboration with Riiko Sakkinen, Bourouina Gallery, Berlin Jani's and Riiko's Free World (with Riiko Sakkinen), Amos Anderson Art Museum, Helsinki, Finland Rejected Ideas for Cap'n Crunch Advertisements, Gallery Moeller Snow, NY, USA 2008 Coulrophobia, Oulu Art Museum, Oulu, Finland Rejected Ideas for Advertisements, Gallery Krista Mikkola, Helsinki, Finland Forbitten Advertisements, Gallery Stoa, Vantaa, Finland 2007 Rejected Ideas for Elovena Oatmeal Advertisements, Gallery Huoltamo, Tampere Jani's Art Chop Shop, Contemporary Art Museum Kiasma, Helsinki Anything Helps, Bar 9, Helsinki Anyhing Helps, Gallery Koivulinna, Pukkila Undress me (with Paola Suhonen), Ivana-koti, Helsinki 2006 Art Super Market Pikasso, Helsinki 2005 Pay-per-Art, Platform, Vaasa 2004 Uutuus! Nyhet! Galleria Krista Mikkola, Helsinki Boz Ulu Delgin, Testsite, Austin Earn Money without a Job (with Riiko Sakkinen), San Antonio 2003 Cocktail, Kuvataideakatemian galleria, Helsinki 2002 Jani Leinonen vs. Riiko Sakkinen, Kluuvin galleria, Helsinki Pay-per-View, Plus Ultra Gallery, New York
GROUP SHOWS 2009 The Man Who Fell to Earth. Curated by Rául Zamudio. Beijing 798 Biennale Aspect of Pop, Galerie Gmurzynska, Zürich The Collectors, Nordic and Danish Pavilion, Biennale di Venezia, Venice Får ei överstäckas, Eskilstuna Kunstmuseum, Eskilstuna, Sweden Trickle Down Theory, Korjaamo Gallery, Helsinki Megalomania, Huoltamo Gallery, Tampere On the Right Track, Contemporary Art Museum Kiasma, Helsinki 2008 Sampo, 4mula Gallery, St. Petersburg Finnish Breakfast, Larm Gallery, Copenhagen Purnu, Orivesi Fennofolk, Design Museum, Helsinki 2007 Flag Show, Lasipalatsinaukio, Helsinki 2006 Unclassified, Helsinki City Art Museum, Helsinki 2005 Turku Shop, Turku City Art Museum, Turku No Painting! Kunsthalle Tallin Populism, Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt Populism, The Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius Populism, Amsterdam Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam Vasta maalattu, Keravan taidemuseo, Kerava 2004 Untittled, Galerie Mathias Kampl, Münich Peinture Fraiche, Le Triage, Paris Mäntän kuvataideviikot, Mänttä Musta tuntuu, Rauman taidemuseo, Rauma 2003 Process, Kiasma, Helsinki 2002 Peep Art, Kuvataideakatemian galleria, Helsinki 2001 Tamarindos, Tijuana National Championships of Art, Kiasma-teatteri, Helsinki Star Critic (with Jaakko Veijola), Kiasma, Helsinki 2000 Cows (with Marko Myllyluoma), Windhoek 1999 11 ja 33 vaikuttajaa (with Joonas Kota), Kuvataideakatemia, Helsinki
WORKS IN COLLECTIONS Contemporary Art Museum Kiasma Amos Anderson Museum Helsinki City Art Museum Turku Art Museum Various private collections in Europe, US and Russia
STUDIES 1997-2002, Academy of Fine Art in Helsinki, MFA 2000, Helsinki University, Department of Pedagogy 1999-2000, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh
PUBLICATIONS 2009 Jani and Riiko´s Free World, Amos Anderson Museum 2006 Boz Ulu, with Riiko Sakkinen, Fluent Collaborative 2004 Jani Leinonen Mail Order Catalog, Spring Collection 2003 Jani Leinonen -postimyyntiluettelo, Fall Collection Consumer Revolution in Art, Kuvataideakatemia 2001 National Championships of Contemporary Art 1999 11 ja 33 Celebrities, with Joonas Kota |