Jarmo Mäkilä b. 1952

Biography

Born in Rauma, Finland 1952 | Lives and works in Helsinki

 

In his paintings, Jarmo Mäkilä combines historical and contemporary elements together with rich, baroque-like expression. The starting point is autobiographical: the themes usually revolve around the journey from childhood to adulthood and the acceptance of the past. Within the forest scenery, finely detailed drawing combines with expressive painting, while the interiors, respectively, contain photo-like quality refinement and clear composition displaying scenes of stage play.

 

The political movements and radical atmosphere of the late 1960s and early 1970s were reflected in Mäkilä's early work. His ability to couple images from the media with mythological themes made him one of Finland's most significant postmodern artists. Later influences on Mäkilä's expression included art history, comics, and images from the rock-n-roll and film industries. In his 40-year artistic career, Mäkilä's work has been widely exhibited in galleries, museums, and art fairs worldwide. He studied at the University of Helsinki's School of Art and Design and the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts. Mäkilä was awarded the Pro Finlandia medal in 2002 and a Carnegie Art Award nominee in 2011. Mäkilä's artworks have been collected by all major art museums in Finland, as well as by foundations, institutions, and private collections around the world.

 

Galerie Forsblom has been representing Jarmo Mäkilä since 1985. 

Works
  • Jarmo Mäkilä, Kadonneet pojat, 2024
    Jarmo Mäkilä
    Kadonneet pojat, 2024
    Oil on canvas
    105 1/8h x 77 1/8w in
    267.0h x 196.0w cm
  • Jarmo Mäkilä, King, 2022
    Jarmo Mäkilä
    King, 2022
    Oil on canvas
    79 7/8h x 59 3/8w in
    203.0h x 151.0w cm
  • Jarmo Mäkilä, Searcher, 2022
    Jarmo Mäkilä
    Searcher, 2022
    Oil on canvas
    29 4/8h x 23 4/8w in
    75.0h x 60.0w cm
  • Jarmo Mäkilä, Snowy Winter, 2022
    Jarmo Mäkilä
    Snowy Winter, 2022
    Oil on canvas
    59 1/8h x 47 1/8w in
    150.0h x 120.0w cm
  • Jarmo Mäkilä, Pakanamaan kartta (Map of the Pagan Lands), 2020
    Jarmo Mäkilä
    Pakanamaan kartta (Map of the Pagan Lands), 2020
    Oil on canvas
    29 4/8h x 23 4/8w in
    75.0h x 60.0w cm
  • Jarmo Mäkilä, Shadowland, 2020
    Jarmo Mäkilä
    Shadowland, 2020
    Oil on canvas
    42 4/8h x 38 4/8w in
    108.0h x 98.0w cm
  • Jarmo Mäkilä, Stray Cats, 2020
    Jarmo Mäkilä
    Stray Cats, 2020
    Oil on canvas
    59 3/8h x 79 7/8w in
    151.0h x 203.0w cm
  • Jarmo Mäkilä, Immortal, 2019
    Jarmo Mäkilä
    Immortal, 2019
    Oil on canvas
    29 4/8h x 23 4/8w in
    75.0h x 60.0w cm
  • Jarmo Mäkilä, Narkissos, 2019
    Jarmo Mäkilä
    Narkissos, 2019
    Oil on canvas
    77 1/8h x 59 1/8w in
    196.0h x 150.0w cm
  • Jarmo Mäkilä, Forest Trip, 2018
    Jarmo Mäkilä
    Forest Trip, 2018
    Oil on canvas
    23 4/8h x 29 4/8w in
    60.0h x 75.0w cm
  • Jarmo Mäkilä, Isältä pojalle (From Father to Son), 2018
    Jarmo Mäkilä
    Isältä pojalle (From Father to Son), 2018
    Oil on canvas
    79 7/8h x 59 1/8w in
    203.0h x 150.0w cm
  • Jarmo Mäkilä, All God's children in the wind (by Neil Young), 2014
    Jarmo Mäkilä
    All God's children in the wind (by Neil Young), 2014
    Oil on canvas
    35 6/8h x 48 1/8w in
    91.0h x 122.0w cm
  • Jarmo Mäkilä, Miesten vuoro, 2008
    Jarmo Mäkilä
    Miesten vuoro, 2008
    Oil on canvas
    79 7/8h x 59 3/8w in
    203.0h x 151.0w cm
Exhibitions