Teemu Mäki
Teemu Tuomas Mäki is a Finnish artist, theatre director and writer. He was born in Lapua, and was one of the first Finnish artists to gain a doctorate. In 2008–2013 he was the Professor of Fine Arts in Aalto University. Before and after that he has worked as a freelancer.
As a visual artist Mäki started out as painter, then expanded his practice to include photography, installation, performance and videos. Since his doctorate Mäki has spent less time with visual arts and more with theatre, literature and artistic research.
In recent years Mäki has concentrated on writing books and directing theatre pieces or films or pieces for radio. His most recent books are Poika ja pallo, his fourth collection of poems, and Taiteen tehtävä, a collection of essays on art and on art's philosophical and political potential and function in society. The latter book is a sequel to the written/theoretical part of his doctoral dissertation, Näkyvä pimeys – esseitä taiteesta, filosofiasta ja politiikasta / Darkness Visible – Essays on Art, Philosophy and Politics.
Mäki sees himself as a moral relativist, atheist, vitalist and socialist. There seem to be certain pet themes that he keeps on returning to both in his artworks and also in his non-artistic writings and public speeches. Critique of consumer capitalism is certainly of them. Defending extreme freedom of speech is another. Demanding quick reduction of consumption of goods and natural resources in order to stop ecological catastrophe is third. Gender politics is maybe the fourth, as can be seen for example in the photo series How to Be a Woman or Man? and its accompanying text, in which Mäki writes that:
"That gender roles are products of culture is potentially both an oppressive and emancipatory fact. The oppressing side is that as gender roles are created and defined in by social and political forces, they can be – and usually are – as unequal, as unfair as any other structure in society. A stereotypical gender role in this sense is almost automatically a prison, that restricts a person's personality and/or enables him/her to restrict other peoples personalities. The benign and emancipatory side of the same thing is that a person is not at the mercy of his/her biological or cultural gender, one is not 'born to become a man ', but can instead understand that his/her gender identity was and continually is formed by culture and s/he can and should take the steering wheel in this process – to be an active subject, not a printout of cultural prejudice."
A more complex and perhaps the most important theme seems to be mortality. Mäki claims that all meaning and passion that human beings can attain is derived from and made possible by death. All of these themes are easy to detect both in Mäki's visual artworks, theatre works, poetry and also in his doctoral dissertation and in his non-artistic, regular column that he writes for the Finnish magazine Voima. The 'mortality as the source of life and passion' theme returns again in Mäki's "Art and Research Colliding"-text, which was published in May 2014, on the internet, by the Journal for Artistic Research.
Mäki's artworks, writings and newspaper columns have provoked heated public debates. He has for example campaigned against criminalization of prostitution and claimed that as long as sex work is voluntary it's not worse than many other jobs in capitalist labor market. He also claimed that the only way to guarantee that sex work is voluntary enough is by providing a good enough social security for all – instead of trying to criminalize and ban sex work.
After his doctorate Mäki became active in the field of artistic research. In addition to his own research he tutors doctoral students, was first a member of the board of TAhTO and then a member of the program's steering group. For some years he was also a member of the editorial team of RUUKKU ].
Since 2018 Mäki is the chair person of .
Books by Teemu Mäki
- Poika ja pallo. a collection of poems. Helsinki: Gummerus, 2020..
- Taiteen tehtävä. Essays. Helsinki: Into, 2017..
- Äidin oma. A collection of poems. Helsinki: Like, 2016..
- Maalarin silmin , a book about painting. Helsinki: Into-kustannus & Lapua Art Museum 2014. . .
- Rääkypönttö, a collection of poems. Helsinki: WSOY 2010..
- Kuolevainen, a collection of poems. Helsinki: WSOY 2008.. Estonian translation, by Taavi Eelmaa: Surelik, ZA/UM 2015..
- Darkness Visible – Essays on Art, Philosophy and Politics,. Helsinki: Kuvataideakatemia / Finnish Art Academy 2007..
- Näkyvä pimeys – esseitä taiteesta, filosofiasta ja politiikasta,. Helsinki: Kuvataideakatemia & Like-kustannus 2005..
- Teemu Mäki, Helsinki: Like-kustannus 2002..
Articles by Teemu Mäki
- Mäki, Teemu: ', published in , in May 2014.
- Mäki, Teemu: ', published in , in October 2014.
Theatre Works (as Director)
- . Directed by Teemu Mäki & Maija Nurmio. Premiere at Vaba Lava Theater, Tallinn, Estonia, 14.1.2020.
- . Written by Miko Kivinen & Teemu Mäki. Directed by Teemu Mäki. Produced by Theatre Telakka, Dance Theatre Minimi and Tsuumi Dance Theatre. Premiere at Theatre Telakka, Tampere, Finland, 27.9.2019.
- Written & directed by Teemu Mäki. Premiere at Kiasma Theatre, Helsinki, 7.12.2018.
- . Written & directed by Teemu Mäki. Premiere at STOA, Itäkeskus, Helsinki, 15.10.2017.
- . An opera composed by . Based on a script by Caryl Churchill. Directed by Teemu Mäki. Premiere at Balder's House, Helsinki, 16.3.2017.
- . Teemu Mäki & Transforces. Mad House Helsinki. Premiere 17.3.2016.
- . Directed by Niina Hosiasluoma & Teemu Mäki. Teatteri Takomo, Helsinki. Premiere 28.3.2014.
- . Script by Teemu Mäki. Directed by Teemu Mäki & Arja Tiili, Viirus teater 2012, Helsinki.
- '. Directed by Teemu Mäki & Arja Tiili. Cultural Center Gloria & Malmitalo & Kanneltalo & STOA, Helsinki, 2011.
- '. by Niina Hosiasluoma & Teemu Mäki & Pilvi Porkola. A Reality Research Center production. Premiere 9.8.2011.
- '. Script by Teemu Mäki. Directed by Teemu Mäki. Theatre Von Krahl, Tallinn. Premiere 29.1.2008.
- . Composed by Max Savikangas. Libretto by Juha-Pekka Hotinen & Teemu Mäki. Directed by Juha-Pekka Hotinen & Teemu Mäki. Kiasma Theatre, Helsinki, 2005.
Films (as Director)
- . A 92-minute documentary film written and directed by Teemu Mäki. Television premiere on YLE Teema 11.4.2020.
- . A 56-minute docu-drama directed by Teemu Mäki. Based on a radio play written by Harri Virtanen and directed by Juha-Pekka Hotinen. Commissioned by YLE. Television premiere on YLE Teema 2014.
Controversies
In 1991 Mäki was convicted of fraud and animal cruelty due to his giving an affidavit to a local animal rescue center, that he would treat the animal well and would not kill it without the rescue centre's permission. The court of appeal concluded, that the cat did not die quickly enough due to the poor quality of the axe used. The controversy was renewed in 2004, when the modern art museum Kiasma bought the video for its collection. After the second uproar in 2004 Mäki wrote an essay about the subject.