Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen (Martin Parr Foundation, 2018)
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Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen (born 1948) is a Finnish photographer who has worked in Britain since the 1960s.Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen (ed. Andrew Pulver),
Photographer Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen's best shot
, ''The Guardian,'' 12 August 2009. Accessed 11 November 2016.
Her work is held in the collections of the
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH), is an art museum located in the Houston Museum District of Houston, Texas. With the recent completion of an eight-year campus redevelopment project, including the opening of the Nancy and Rich Kinder Build ...
,
National Gallery of Art The National Gallery of Art, and its attached Sculpture Garden, is a national art museum in Washington, D.C., United States, located on the National Mall, between 3rd and 9th Streets, at Constitution Avenue NW. Open to the public and free of char ...
, Washington, D.C., Tate and the UK Memory of the World Register.2011 UK Memory of the World Register
, United Kingdom National Commission for UNESCO.


Life and work

Konttinen was born in
Myllykoski Myllykoski Corporation was a family owned international paper group with central offices in Helsinki and Anjalankoski, manufacturing in Germany, Finland and North America, and sales offices around the world. The roots of the company date back to ...
, municipality of Sippola (from 1975 part of the town of
Anjalankoski Anjalankoski is a former town and municipality of Finland. It had 16 379 inhabitants in 2008. About 4/5 of the people live in the vicinity of the Kymi River. The most densely populated communities are Myllykoski and Inkeroinen. In addition, there ...
, from 2009 part of the town of Kouvola), Finland in 1948. Konttinen became interested in photography at the age of 12 and was a member of a photography group in a nearby town. Intending to pursue photography as a career, she was apprenticed to a fashion photographer in Helsinki for a year. Konttinen studied photography in London in the 1960s, and cofounded the Amber collective, which moved to the northeast of England in 1969.Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen
, Amber Online. Archived by the Wayback Machine on 9 March 2016.
From 1969 Konttinen lived in Byker, and for about a decade photographed and interviewed the residents of this area of terraced houses until her own house was demolished. She continued to work there for some time afterwards. This resulted in the book ''Byker,'' which in
David Alan Mellor David Alan Mellor is a British curator, professor and writer. He has been awarded the Royal Photographic Society's J. Dudley Johnston Award and Education Award. Life and career David Mellor — as he was called before he wanted to avoid con ...
's words "bore witness to her intimate embeddedness in the locality".David Alan Mellor, ''No Such Thing as Society: Photography in Britain 1967–1987: From the British Council and the Arts Council Collection'' (London: Hayward Publishing, 2007; ), p.84. In 1980 she became the first photographer since the Cultural Revolution to have her work exhibited by the British Council in China. Konttinen's next project was a study of girls attending dance schools in North Shields, their mothers, and the schools. The book ''Step by Step'' came from this. The book was an influence for the film '' Billy Elliot''. Three years of photographing the beach between Seaham and
Hartlepool Hartlepool () is a seaside and port town in County Durham, England. It is the largest settlement and administrative centre of the Borough of Hartlepool. With an estimated population of 90,123, it is the second-largest settlement in County ...
resulted in the series "Coal Coast".Richard Moss,
Coal Coast: Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen Photos at the Baltic
, culture24.org.uk. Accessed 20 February 2010.
Konttinen later returned to Byker and photographed its new residents in colour.


Publications

*''Byker.'' London: Jonathan Cape, 1983. . Newcastle: Bloodaxe, 1985. . Stockport: Dewi Lewis, 2022. . *''Step by Step.'' Newcastle: Bloodaxe, 1989. . *''Writing in the Sand: On the Beaches of North East England.'' Stockport: Dewi Lewis, 2001. . **''Écrit dans le sable: sur les plages du Nord-Est de l'Angleterre.'' Paris: Schultz, 2000. . **''Skrivet i sanden: på sandstränderna i nordöstra England.'' Stockholm: Schultz Forlag, 2000. . **''Hiekkaan kirjoitettu: Koillis-Englannin rannoilla.'' Oulu: Kustantamo Pohjoinen, 2000. . *''The Coal Coast.'' Newcastle: Amberside, 2003. . *''Byker Revisited.'' Newcastle: Northumberland University Press, 2009. . *Thomas Kennedy. ''Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen.'' Tate Photography. London: Tate, 2022. .''Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen'
on the publisher's website


Exhibitions

*''Documents of the North East'' (with Graham Smith, James Cleet, and Robert Carling),
Side Gallery Side Gallery is a photography gallery in Newcastle upon Tyne, run by Amber Film & Photography Collective. It opened in 1977 as Side Gallery and Cinema with a remit to show humanist photography "both by and commissioned by the group along with ...
, Newcastle, 1977Side Gallery Exhibitions 1977–1994
, Amber Online. Archived by the Wayback Machine on 3 March 2016.
*''Photographs from the Beaches'' (with Markéta Luskačová), Side Gallery, Newcastle, 1978 *''North Tyneside'' (with Isabella Jedrzejczyk, Markéta Luskačová and Graham Smith), Side Gallery, Newcastle, 1981 *''Byker'', Side Gallery, Newcastle, 1983 *''Cedarwood Woman'', Side Gallery, Newcastle, 1988 *''Step by Step'', Side Gallery, Newcastle, 1989; touring, 1990, 1992 *''The Writing in the Sand'', Side Gallery, Newcastle, 1991; touring 1993 *''Dream On'' (with Steve Conlan and Richard Grassick), Side Gallery, Newcastle, 1992 *''My Finnish Roots'', Side Gallery, Newcastle and touring, 1993, 1994 *''Quayside'' (with Graham Smith), Side Gallery, Newcastle and touring, 1993 *''Writing in the Sand'', Side Gallery, Newcastle, 2000 *''Coalfield Stories'' (with Dean Chapman, John Davies, Martin Figura, Peter Fryer, Richard Grassick, Sally-Ann Norman, Keth Pattison, Bruce Rae, Chris Steele-Perkins), Side Gallery, Newcastle, 2002/3 *''Coal Coast'',
Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art (also known simply as (the) Baltic, stylised as BALTIC) is a centre for contemporary art located on the south bank of the River Tyne in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England. It hosts a frequently changing variety ...
, Gateshead, 2003 *''Coalfield Stories'' (with John Davies and
Simon Norfolk Simon Norfolk (born 1963) is a Nigerian-born British architectural and landscape photographer. He has produced four photo book monographs of his work. His photographs are held in over a dozen public museum collections. Life and work Norfolk was b ...
), Photofusion, London, 2005/6 *''Byker Revisited'', Side Gallery, Newcastle, 2009 *''Byker'', L. Parker Stephenson Photographs, New York, 2013 *''Step by Step,'' L. Parker Stephenson Photographs, New York City, 2017 *''Living Cities'' (with
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, Mark Bradford,
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), Tate Modern, London, 2017. Included 17 photographs by Konttinen. *''Women by Women'' exhibition curated by Konttinen as part of ''Idea of North'' exhibition, Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, UK, 2018


Awards

*Grand Prix at the
Melbourne International Film Festival The Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) is an annual film festival held over three weeks in Melbourne, Australia. It was founded in 1952 and is one of the oldest film festivals in the world following the founding of the Venice Film Fest ...
(1992) for the film ''The Writing in the Sand''.The Writing in the Sand
, Dfgdocs. Retrieved 20 February 2010.
*Prix du Documentaire, Cinéma du Réel, Paris (1992) for the film ''The Writing in the Sand''


Collections

Konttinen's work is held in the following permanent collections: *
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH), is an art museum located in the Houston Museum District of Houston, Texas. With the recent completion of an eight-year campus redevelopment project, including the opening of the Nancy and Rich Kinder Build ...
: 1 print (as of 6 November 2022) *
National Gallery of Art The National Gallery of Art, and its attached Sculpture Garden, is a national art museum in Washington, D.C., United States, located on the National Mall, between 3rd and 9th Streets, at Constitution Avenue NW. Open to the public and free of char ...
, Washington, D.C.: 3 prints (as of 6 November 2022) * Tate, UK: 24 prints (as of 6 November 2022) * UK Memory of the World Register: Konttinen's photography of the northeast of England from 1969 to 2009, and Amber's related films


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Konttinen, Sirkka-Liisa Living people 1948 births Photographers from Northumberland Finnish photographers Finnish expatriates in the United Kingdom Artists from Newcastle upon Tyne People from Kouvola Finnish women photographers