Jussi Goman

Desire Path

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  • 💙 Helsinki Contemporary
  • 💚 Olli Piippo
  • đŸ–€ Jussi Goman
  • 💜 Jaakko Uoti
  • 💛 Jussi Tiainen

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Exhibition view of Jussi Goman: Desire Path at Helsinki Contemporary, 8.-31.8.2025. Photo: Jussi Tiainen.
Exhibition view of Jussi Goman: Desire Path at Helsinki Contemporary, 8.-31.8.2025. Photo: Jussi Tiainen.
Exhibition view of Jussi Goman: Desire Path at Helsinki Contemporary, 8.-31.8.2025. Photo: Jussi Tiainen.
Exhibition view of Jussi Goman: Desire Path at Helsinki Contemporary, 8.-31.8.2025. Photo: Jussi Tiainen.
Exhibition view of Jussi Goman: Desire Path at Helsinki Contemporary, 8.-31.8.2025. Photo: Jussi Tiainen.
Exhibition view of Jussi Goman: Desire Path at Helsinki Contemporary, 8.-31.8.2025. Photo: Jussi Tiainen.
Exhibition view of Jussi Goman: Desire Path at Helsinki Contemporary, 8.-31.8.2025. Photo: Jussi Tiainen.
Exhibition view of Jussi Goman: Desire Path at Helsinki Contemporary, 8.-31.8.2025. Photo: Jussi Tiainen.
Exhibition view of Jussi Goman: Desire Path at Helsinki Contemporary, 8.-31.8.2025. Photo: Jussi Tiainen.
Exhibition view of Jussi Goman: Desire Path at Helsinki Contemporary, 8.-31.8.2025. Photo: Jussi Tiainen.
Jussi Goman: Meanwhile Elsewhere (2025), acrylic on canvas, 145 x 170 cm.
Jussi Goman: Meanwhile Elsewhere (2025), acrylic on canvas, 145 x 170 cm.
Jussi Goman: Desire Path (2025), acrylic on canvas, 200 x 180 cm. Photo: Jussi Tiainen.
Jussi Goman: Desire Path (2025), acrylic on canvas, 200 x 180 cm. Photo: Jussi Tiainen.
Jussi Goman: Jam (2025), acrylic on canvas, 280 x 220 cm.
Jussi Goman: Jam (2025), acrylic on canvas, 280 x 220 cm.
Jussi Goman: Monolith (2025), acrylic on canvas, 170 x 145 cm.
Jussi Goman: Monolith (2025), acrylic on canvas, 170 x 145 cm.
Jussi Goman: Kept for Later (2025), acrylic on canvas, framed, 46 x 40 cm.
Jussi Goman: Kept for Later (2025), acrylic on canvas, framed, 46 x 40 cm.
Jussi Goman: Cookie Plate (2025), acrylic on canvas, framed, 46 x 40 cm.
Jussi Goman: Cookie Plate (2025), acrylic on canvas, framed, 46 x 40 cm.
Jussi Goman: Fine (2025), acrylic on canvas, framed, 46 x 40 cm.
Jussi Goman: Fine (2025), acrylic on canvas, framed, 46 x 40 cm.
Jussi Goman: Long-Haul (2025), acrylic on canvas, framed, 100 x 115 cm.
Jussi Goman: Long-Haul (2025), acrylic on canvas, framed, 100 x 115 cm.
Jussi Goman: Tombstone (2025), acrylic on canvas, framed, 46 x 40 cm.
Jussi Goman: Tombstone (2025), acrylic on canvas, framed, 46 x 40 cm.
Jussi Goman’s new paintings feature colour-drenched layers of paint that carve out unruly paths upon an orderly configuration of grids and lines. The resultant pattern is reminiscent of doodles in a graph notebook, a jigsaw puzzle, a Snake video game, or the Minotaur’s labyrinth, invoking spontaneous shortcuts, dead ends, and myriad narratives. Goman is in a class of his own in his command of colour and technique. His paintings are complex tapestries of lightness and heaviness, bold brushstrokes and delicate details. His new paintings combine dazzling, luminous hues with pastel blues and lavenders, with added accents of muted orange and red. The glassy acrylic surface provides a lively accompaniment to the lusciously textured brushwork. Adding further three-dimensionality to each canvas are the succulent acrylic impasto accents that have become a signature trademark of his style. Goman draws inspiration both from mythology and everyday life. The creatures appearing in his compositions are reminiscent of the mischievous beasts in Aesop’s animal fables, beloved pets, or birds foraging in the garden. Whichever the case may be, the underlying idea is the same: greatness comes in small details, and every moment contains eternity. After all, the ancient Egyptians worshipped the sacred scarab, the lowly beetle that spends its day rolling balls of dung. Often it is the case that something we find instantly recognisable or makes us smile contains something deep and true within it. Guided by his intuition, the artist explores this territory, following an idiosyncratic path towards a goal that is initially unknown. A shortcut, whether taken by a human or animal, is typically an unplanned path that represents the shortest or most convenient route between an origin and destination. There is a more poetic English term for a shortcut: ‘desire path’, which perfectly captures the way shortcuts are born: the best and most enduring paths are born out of desire, not by force. Thank you to Kone Foundation for supporting the artist's work.
Jaakko Uoti

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