Barvinskyi Art Gallery

Coast is clear
2025
Oil on Canvas
160x140cm
© Ville Kylätasku
Humming
2025
Oil on Canvas
150x120cm
© Ville Kylätasku
Warm and Soothing
2025
Oil on Canvas
160x140cm
© Ville Kylätasku
Finnish born (1979 Tampere) Berlin based artist Ville Kylätasku has created new works for Barvinskyi Gallery / Spark Art Fair in which he concentrates on intimate facets of human existence. In his recent paintings Kylätasku celebrates love in all its nuances. Firstly, as opposed to the self-referencing and inwardness often associated with contemporary art, Kylätasku boldly reaches for large-scale topics of a human and metaphysical nature. And further, as an antithesis to an atmosphere dampened by postmodern irony, he does not retreat to artificial coolness but instead, deals with life and art with a passion, showing sincere interest towards grand questions. It is fitting that Kylätasku likes to declare his wish of a „new Renaissance“. Both the respect for man’s zest for life and the attempt to face big questions with fresh eyes remind of the spirit of Renaissance humanism. Kylätasku’s words bring to mind the English critic Walter Pater and his book on the Renaissance, perhaps the best-known account of art in the period. The frequently quoted final chapter of the book is, in essence, a synopsis of Pater’s own hedonistic worldview. In it, he asks: ”How shall we pass most swiftly from point to point, and be present always at the focus where the greatest number of vital forces unite in their purest energy?” The answer he offers: ”Of such wisdom, the poetic passion, the desire of beauty, the love of art for its own sake, has most. For art comes to you proposing frankly to give nothing but the highest quality to your moments as they pass, and simply for those moments’ sake.” Lust for life, moments of quality and words appraising the value of art and love in general could be just as well Kylätasku’s descriptions of his art and his attitude on life.
Barvinskyi Art Gallery is dedicated to showcasing both established and emerging artists, with particular emphasis on amplifying voices that are often underrepresented. We present a diverse array of international and Austrian artists, seamlessly integrating their unique perspectives into the global discourse of contemporary art. ​ Our mission is to promote social engagement and cultural exchange, fostering an inclusive environment that invites open dialogue and dynamic interactions with art. We aim to cultivate a welcoming space where art enthusiasts can form meaningful connections with the works they experience, enriching both personal and collective appreciation.
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Rosaura Cauchi
Finnish born (1979 Tampere) Berlin based artist Ville Kylätasku has created new works for Barvinskyi Gallery / Spark Art Fair in which he concentrates on intimate facets of human existence. In his recent paintings Kylätasku celebrates love in all its nuances. Firstly, as opposed to the self-referencing and inwardness often associated with contemporary art, Kylätasku boldly reaches for large-scale topics of a human and metaphysical nature. And further, as an antithesis to an atmosphere dampened by postmodern irony, he does not retreat to artificial coolness but instead, deals with life and art with a passion, showing sincere interest towards grand questions. It is fitting that Kylätasku likes to declare his wish of a „new Renaissance“. Both the respect for man’s zest for life and the attempt to face big questions with fresh eyes remind of the spirit of Renaissance humanism. Kylätasku’s words bring to mind the English critic Walter Pater and his book on the Renaissance, perhaps the best-known account of art in the period. The frequently quoted final chapter of the book is, in essence, a synopsis of Pater’s own hedonistic worldview. In it, he asks: ”How shall we pass most swiftly from point to point, and be present always at the focus where the greatest number of vital forces unite in their purest energy?” The answer he offers: ”Of such wisdom, the poetic passion, the desire of beauty, the love of art for its own sake, has most. For art comes to you proposing frankly to give nothing but the highest quality to your moments as they pass, and simply for those moments’ sake.” Lust for life, moments of quality and words appraising the value of art and love in general could be just as well Kylätasku’s descriptions of his art and his attitude on life.
Barvinskyi Art Gallery is dedicated to showcasing both established and emerging artists, with particular emphasis on amplifying voices that are often underrepresented. We present a diverse array of international and Austrian artists, seamlessly integrating their unique perspectives into the global discourse of contemporary art. ​ Our mission is to promote social engagement and cultural exchange, fostering an inclusive environment that invites open dialogue and dynamic interactions with art. We aim to cultivate a welcoming space where art enthusiasts can form meaningful connections with the works they experience, enriching both personal and collective appreciation.