Ukri Merikanto

Ukri Uolevi Merikanto (March 20, 1950, Helsinki – July 25, 2010, Helsinki) was a Finnish sculptor.[1]

Ukri Merikanto
Merikanto in 2009
Born
Ukri Uolevi Merikanto

(1950-03-20)20 March 1950
Died25 July 2010(2010-07-25) (aged 60)
Helsinki, Finland
NationalityFinnish
Known forSculpture

Biography

Ukri Merikanto was born on March 20, 1950 in Helsinki, Finland. Merikanto studied art and design at the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts in Helsinki from 1968 to 1971.[2][3] From 1974 until 1979 Merikanto was employed as a teacher at the Academy, where he molded plastic designs. In most of Merikanto's works, he used stone as the material. He was a key name in Finnish modernist art. His three-dimensional works address issues such as the relationship between weight and weightlessness. In 2009, Merikanto was awarded the Pro Finlandia Medal of the Order of the Lion of Finland.[4]

Some of Merikanto's notable works include:

  • Teräspursi (1981–1982)
  • Barcarola (1991)
  • Sisääntulo (1994)
  • Lintukoto (1999)
  • Kaukomieli (2000), a memorial sculpture for Otto Manninen, placed in Anni Swan Park in central Kangasniemi, Finland[5]
  • Con amore (2000)

Merikanto died on July 25, 2010 in Helsinki.[2] He is buried within the Hietaniemi Cemetery beside his father, Aarre Merikanto and his grandfather, Oskar Merikanto.

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References

  1. Björkman, Ingmar. Merikanto, Ukri, Encyclopedia Finland-web edition. Schildts publishing company Ab, 2009-2012 (in Finnish). Accessed January 22, 2020.
  2. "Kuvanveistäjä Ukri Merikanto on kuollut". Yle. 25 July 2010. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
  3. "Kuvanveistäjä Ukri Merikanto on kuollut". MTV Uutiset. 25 July 2010. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
  4. Winners of the Finnish Lion Pro Finlandia Medal 1945-2019 (in Finnish). Accessed January 22, 2020.
  5. Municipality of Kangasniemi, Tourist sights. Accessed January 22, 2020.
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