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Huugo Kalervo Palsa, known as Kalle (12 March 1947 – 3 October 1987), was a Finnish artist whose style has been described as
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. Although his work did not draw significant attention in his lifetime, Kalervo Palsa has experienced a more recent revival since the publication of critical works, a biography and two major retrospectives in
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.


Life

Palsa was a native of
Kittilä Kittilä ( se, Gihttel, smn, Kittâl, sms, Kihttel) is a municipality of Finland and a popular holiday resort. It is located in northern Finland north of the Arctic Circle within the Lapland region. The municipality has a population of () and ...
in
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. While he lived there, his residence was a tiny studio cabin, closer to a shack than a house. It was connected to electricity by a long extension cable from a nearby house, and Palsa called it his " Getsemane" after the biblical site, or sometimes his "castle in the clouds". Palsa died in 1987, lying in bed at home alone with pneumonia.


Legacy

During his life he had artist friends including
Reidar Särestöniemi Reidar Särestöniemi (14 May 1925, Kittilä – 27 May 1981, Kittilä) was a Finnish painter from Finnish Lapland. He is considered one of the greatest Finland-Lappish artists in the entire history of Finland. Särestöniemi was born as the youn ...
, but his two biggest supporters were his mother, and his soulmate/muse Maj-Lis Pitkänen, the sister of his childhood sweetheart Maaret. After his death Maj-Lis led a long-term campaign to install a memorial cenotaph for Palsa, which was sculpted by the Finnish artist, Pekka Pitkänen, Maj-Lis's husband. The statue, shaped like a stylized seed or
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, was viewed by the parish as
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, or even representing female sexual organs. Some argued against Palsa's burial in the parish due to his supposed sexual perversion, though his reputation has been partially rehabilitated since.


Art

Kalervo Palsa used a varied palette of techniques and materials, including housepaint. He painted over 1,000 self-portraits. Most of his works explore in graphic detail the dark side of humanity, and especially of his native northern regions, with prominent themes including grotesque sexuality,
sadism Sadism may refer to: * Sadomasochism, the giving or receiving of pleasure from acts involving the receipt or infliction of pain or humiliation * Sadistic personality disorder, an obsolete term proposed for individuals who derive pleasure from the s ...
, homosexuality, bisexuality and a general emotional frigidity
paraphilia Paraphilia (previously known as sexual perversion and sexual deviation) is the experience of intense sexual arousal to atypical objects, situations, fantasies, behaviors, or individuals. It has also been defined as sexual interest in anything ot ...
. Palsa went through a brief phase of experimentation with
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while staying in New York City. According to his diaries, this phase ended suddenly one day when he saw an unconscious black man sprawled on a subway bench. Besides
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, his work has been compared to that of
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. His artistic influences include
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and
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, and his works also include references to
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,
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and
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. On the first page of Eläkeläinen muistelee, he mentions other looser influences such as
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and
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, among others. Some researchers have noted that though he remained active in his work up to his death in 1987, his work did not show signs of the
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evident in the work of many other artists of the time.


Notable works

*''Turva'' ("Security") is a painting of a giant anus surrounded by horrifying images. At the center of the painting the anus opens as a window showing a man seated serenely in a rocking chair, apparently untouched by the horrors. *''Missi Paskantaa'' ("A Beauty Pageant Contestant Takes a Dump"), a black-and-white inked comic strip. The work consists of a few pages of deadpan illustrated technical description of the practical ramifications of beauty pageant contestants having to defecate, and finally ends with an illustrated listing of varieties of consistency of faeces that might come out of such a girl's anus, with attendant analysis. *''Eläkeläinen Muistelee'' ("Retiree Reminisces"), a black-and-white inked comic-book recounting a plethora of highly surreal homosexual sadistic tales. *''Miehen Kuukautiset'' ("The Male Period"), a painting of a man's bleeding anus. *''Vapautuminen'' ("Deliverance"), a painting of a man suspended in mid-air, hung by a rope attached around the glans of his own huge penis. *''Uusi Ihminen'' ("New (Hu)Man"), a man giving birth through his anal opening.


References

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