Publications
SEVEN STORIES OF WINTER ART
Juhani Lillberg, edit. Nina Heikkonen
The world around sculpture events has changed over the decades. This publication contains a few stories which explain the origins and evolution of winter art events. The seven winter sites are Sapporo (Japan), Quebec City (Canada), Fairbanks (Alaska, USA), Valloire (France), Harbin (China), Moscow and Siberia (Russia) and Rovaniemi (Finland).
As winter experiences and The North are rising trends in tourism, undoubtedly also winter art in various events has a good future.
GARDEN SCULPTURES
Garden sculptures by Juhani Lillberg in 2022.
Art is good for us. Art belongs to everyone. Art can be everywhere. A courtyard, a garden, or a forest can become an art gallery. Instead of flowers, a sculpture may suffice in the courtyard of a city apartment building. Vast courtyards of countryside homes instead, have space for flowers, useful plants, hobbies and numerous sculptures and environmental art.
This publication is about sculptures in two courtyards in Petäjävesi, Finland. This publication also continues a previously published catalogue of a weekly sculpture exhibition in Jyväskylä during the summer of 2020.
WEEKLY SCULPTURE EXHIBITION
Exhibition of Juhani Lillberg in Jyväskylä in 2020
The “weekly sculpture” was an exhibition by one artist and one sculpture in Jyväskylä that took place during the spring of 2020. The exhibition was about a single sculpture, but it was a new one every week. Another specialty was that the exhibition was held in the courtyard of an apartment building rather than in a museum or a gallery.