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RIIKO SAKKINEN is artist and dissident.
Riiko Sakkinen was born 1976 in Helsinki. After graduating from the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts, in 2002, he moved to Spain, where he is headquartered in Pepino, a tiny village in the province of Toledo.
Riiko Sakkinen is the founder of Turbo Realism, a 21st century art movement which depicts the globalized capitalism with a mocking verisimilitude. He does drawings, paintings, murals, objects, slideshows, installations and interventions about the consumer culture from fast-food to prostitution and from hypermarkets to drug cartels. He believes, according to Pablo Picasso's words, that the art is not made to decorate rooms. It is an offensive weapon in the defense against the enemy.
Riiko Sakkinen's works have been exhibited widely around the world in museums such as Museum of Modern Art, New York; Camden Arts Centre, London; Musac Museum of Contemporary Art, Leon, Spain; Nationalmuseum, Stockholm; and Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki. His works are included in the permanent collections of several museums including The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Helsinki Art Museum HAM; Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki; Serlachius Museums, Mänttä; and Bury Art Museum.
RIIKO SAKKINEN PROFILE
Chinese name: Ren Ke Wei
Birthday: July 2
Animal zodiac: Dragon
Star sign: Cancer
Height: 173cm
Weight: 74kg
Shoe size: 42
Eye color: Battleship gray
Hair color: Blond
Skin color: Very light pink
Blood type: Red
Profession: Artist and dissident
Ideology: Impossibilism
Movement: Turborealism
Affiliation: Scatologic Front of Revolutionary Intelligentsia
Attacking type: Provocation
Defending type: Irony
Weaponry: Ketchup and watercolor
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