Helena Hietanen
Helena Hietanen (born 1963) lives and works Helsinki, Finland. She studied at the University of Art and Design Helsinki. Her work often uses Optical Fiber in the construction of textiles.[1] She is married to fellow artist Jaakko Niemelä, with whom she has repeatedly exhibited.[2]
Exhibitions
- Galerie Anhava, Helsinki, Finland 1996
- Illuminazione, The Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy 1997
- Helsinki – Arsenal, Kunsthalle, Riga, Latvia 1997
- Ume.Se, Umeå, Sweden 1998
- The Czech Museum of Fine Arts, Prague, Czech Republic 1999
- Les Champs de la Sculpture 2000, Paris, France 1999
- Internationale Kunstmesse, Berlin, Germany 2000
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References
- Textile Designers At The Cutting Edge by Bradley Quinn
- http://www.helenahietanen.com/page_1178812354146.html
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