Aleksanteri Ahola-Valo

Alexander Ahola-Valo Alexander Ahola-Valo Alexander Ahola-Valo 1992 Alexander Ahola-Valo 1992 Born 27 january 1900 Impilahti Dead September 15, 1997 Simrishamn, Sweden Occupation artist, graphic artist, writer Marital status Married 1. the spouse Helena Nikonowits-Jazkewits 2. Spouse: Lord of the Salmio

Children Viktoria Virgin (1925), Into Elviira (1928), Galina Ivanovna. Adopted children: Bead, Iisakki and twins Peter and Paul Nicknames Ali, Alik Home Official website View Russian and Soviet avant-garde View Arts edges Alexander (Ali, Alik) Ahola-Valo (27 january 1900 Impilahti - September 15, 1997 in Sweden) was a Finnish painter, graphic designer, writer and thinker.

Ahola-Valo was forced, forced by circumstances frequently change their place of residence and the cultural sphere. His childhood he lived in Tsarist Russia, and early manhood in the Soviet Union, from which he escaped to Finland in the 1930s, at the beginning. In Sweden, he lived for nearly 40 years before returning over the age of 80 back to the native country.

He himself considered to represent four areas: self-deploy AE evohomologiaa, [1] social education, visual arts and architecture. During his lifetime he was known as the best in Finland as an artist, and especially as a graphic artist.

Ahola-Light has been described from different angles in several ways: kotimaaton the prophet, [2] 1900s laboratory, [3] all time in Finland school master, [4]. And the one of Finland's most interesting art history phenomena [5]

In his speeches he used often thinking of the way the phrase "wise love" and called himself an architect for a healthy life and a servant of goodness.

Table of contents [Hide] 1 Personal History 1.1 Family Background 1.2 Bloody Sunday in St. Petersburg in 1905 1.3 Childhood Ingria 1.4 The Russian Revolution as a witness in 1917 1.5 As an artist, the young Soviet Union, 1.6 Mankind's suffering history of the pavilion in 1930 1.7 The exhaust from the Soviet Union 1.8 The war in Finland 1.9 Swedish time 1.10 Concerns about the survival of the life's work 2 AE-evohomologia 3 shows 4 of Drama and Film 4.1 See also 5 Further reading 6 Studies 7 Awards and Recognition 8 Sources 8.1 General Sources 8.2 References 9 External links Personal History [edit | edit the wiki text] Family Background [edit | edit the wiki text] Ahola-Valo's father was a chimney sweep and newspaper man, Pekka Ahola (1875 - 1919) and the mother Corset officer Ida Ahola os Kultalahti (1869 - 1902). They met in St. Petersburg, where Pekka Ahola was 16 years of age come by barge across Lake Ladoga to look for work. Ida was a stepchild in a German doctor in the family, where he had learned several languages. Ida fell in love with the sensitive "poet", which was adopted Tolstoyan kinds of thoughts. They married in 1899.

First-born son Alexander was born in 1900. They got Alexander's also another son Felix in 1902. Felix was born Ida became ill and died. This was a small family disaster. Pekka Ahola had to individually take care of two little boys who were constantly at various locations handled when Pekka Ahola, who tried to buy the boys a living chimney sweep. [6] while in the care of relatives Ali, the son had to two weeks in the hospital with food syyllistyttyään playing and due to her aunt beaten by two years of age. Since then, Ahola-Valo claimed to remember all the events of his life. Experienced the shock of early childhood kypsyttivät him prematurely [7]

Pekka Ahola socialized with Finnish teachers and went with them to meet inter alia, by Leo Tolstoy little Ali-son with him. [8]

Bloody Sunday in St. Petersburg in 1905 [edit | edit the wiki text] Ahola-Valo had to reportedly the age of 5 in St. Petersburg witnessed the bloody event. Winter pads It was becoming a religious procession, led by the old religious men brought samettityynyllä's application to the tsar and sang religious songs. When the procession reached the Winter Palace in the foreground, it was up against the Tsarist troops cross fire. Ali that he saw the procession been dropped to the ground dead. Ali had to go to hospital because of shock.

Bloody Sunday changed little Ali-son's personality. He became serious, "the old man", who decided to do everything that violent madness adults would end. [9] He became a meditator, which is tempted by phenomena such as superstition, and it is comparable to the irrational religiosity, eating meat, against children, use of power and destruction caused by spirits off. [10 ]

Childhood Ingria [edit | edit the wiki text] The tsarist administration sent Pekka Ahola and his family to internal exile in Ingria in the spring of 1907 completely Russian Vyritsa (Rus. Vyiritsa) villa communities. [11]

Vyritsa well-informed and educated Pekka Ahola was directed by a talented deemed the boy Lydmila Kusmin private education. Lydmila Kusmin, where Ali used the diaries shortening the name Lym, Ali became a mother substitute. Kušmina, who had lost her husband a revolutionary intellectual and a doctor, began to take care of Alin development.

At the end of the spring Kušmina gave Ali mustakantisen booklet and invited Ali to keep a daily diary. This diary can follow in detail the lowest and the whole Vyritsa child community development. Ali was the leader of the children when the children began to improve the world. Vyritsa events tell the diaries have been published in School Boy's diaries -sarjana [12] and Kaija Juurikkala is done on the basis of the movie light. [13]

The Russian Revolution as a witness in 1917 [edit | edit the wiki text]

The February 1985 revolution morning. Ahola-Valo moved away from his home Vyritsa in 1916 and started the self-life of St. Petersburg. He therefore had to witness to witness many events in history. He did not participate in events since the time of the Russian Revolution had a passion for him in St. Petersburg in libraries studying time. At the same time, he nourished himself and his brother to perform various tasks, sweep the tram driver and confectioner.

In February 1917 he was one morning just starting nuohoamaan, when he saw how hungry women came out to demonstrate against the tsarist toward the Winter Palace. [14] Thus began the February Revolution and the Tsar lost his power.

He also said he had seen how Rasputin's body females Moika channel. [15] He hit the scene, when Lenin spoke to the multitudes Kšesinskajan house Steps in the summer of 1917, and heard from a nearby apartment, how protected cruiser Aurora fired a shot mark October Revolution. [16]

I was born in his country's history in terms of an interesting episode of a witness, he reports being the last day of 1917, when it was a friend at Smolna, and saw by chance how to "pyttypäiset" the men went to meet Lenin, who very plainly and quickly signed a document Smolny corridor. Only later in Finland Ahola-Valo found out that Lenin at that time signed the recognition of Finland's independence. [17]

Ahola-Valo's self-portrait - torchbearer in 1924. As an artist, the young Soviet Union [edit | edit the wiki text]

Ahola-Valo in 1922, leaving the world maalausvälineistöineen and paimensauvoineen. Throughout the 1920s, Ahola-Valo, ie the Soviet Union without any contact to Finland or Finnish. He was quite close to the large modernist movement, which is called avant-garde in Russia and the Soviet Union. In the early 1920s he had Vitebsk [18] Art and Design school of Yuri Pen's pupil. At school had teachers including Marc Chagall and Kazimir Malevich. Vitebsk, he also met his wife Helena, whose uncle was the highest decision-making body of the Orthodox Church in the Holy Synodiin. Finnish chimney sweep boy and Polish, in his youth Tsar Nicholas II, the Court of Appeal to the dance, however, participated ylhäisönaisen marriage is over time worked.

As an artist, Ahola-Valo was recognized for moving to Belarus in Minsk, where his his studio became a center for the local art world. [19]

Mankind's suffering history of the pavilion in 1930 [edit | edit the wiki text] Since his childhood, Ahola-Valo made a different building plans. Only one of them was true: "Mankind's suffering history of the pavilion," which was Ahola-Valo's life in a big way at work The pavilion was built in Minsk in 1930 and was a western. Red Cross organization responsible for contract work of the pavilion building Ahola-Valo says that he used the time still otherwise unknown. Element technology, and construction was completed quickly in a few months.

Ahola-Valo on the work of humanity suffering the history of the pavilion lobby work kipsivalun 1930. The wall of the pavilion toured four large fresco, which with Ahola-Valo painted Vitebsk art school students. Fresco made mankind suffering histories dating back centuries. The pavilion was also information about the current human rights situation. The visitors took the center of the large size "Armed with the world tyrant", which contains an eye floodlight luminaire far beyond the pavilion. The pavilion on the roof of the stage, which could be presented to ballet. The pavilion was Ahola-Valo's ideas, the "temple of enlightenment and edification of mankind."

Immediately after the completion of the pavilion Ahola-Valo afoul of the local Communist Party and the Commissioner left in a huff from Minsk. He threw belongings on the street and left the town. This was, however, Ahola-Valo's fortunate, because almost immediately thereafter in Minsk began Great Purge, which Ahola-Valo that destroyed the then Belarusian intelligentsia almost completely.

In World War II, Adolf Hitler's forces destroyed the pavilion, and is no longer nothing left. [20]

The exhaust from the Soviet Union [edit | edit the wiki text]

Ahola-Valo drove for reasons of hygiene while working on her head bald maternity and child welfare service of the Institute in 1932. Minsk Ahola-Valo moved to Moscow and put an end to the artistic work.

Socialist realism comes as an official trend here, and the only approved art had become formalistic, a controlled and dogmatic. The artist had to work in accordance with the method of socialist realism, but it Ahola-Valo refused. Instead, he was involved in architectural project, the purpose of which was to build around the green city of Moscow ring. Ahola-Valo says that even this project was interrupted when the assets were transferred to military facilities and services.

He then moved to maternity and child welfare services of the Institute to lead its vakioittamisosastoa. Professor Head of the Department. With Feder Ahola-Valo did find extremely valuable work to increase the new generation. He studied the development of children and prepared a range of furniture specifically for children. These furnishings were to be Ahola-Valo by producing industrial serial production.

As a Finn Ahola-Valo felt insecure life of Stalin in the Soviet Union, as all foreigners working in state institutions at that time were in mortal danger. He went to discuss the status Chairman of the State Planning Committee, Radek join. Radek advised Ahola-light to leave the country in order to maintain their lives. Finnish citizen, Ahola-Valo managed to escape using the Finnish Delegation. Finnish Delegation also ensured that Ahola-Valo was able to bring with them, among other things, writings and works of art. [21]

The war-time Finland [edit | edit the wiki text] Ahola-Valo predicted the end of the decade of the coming war and hid the most important possessions, including diary, Helsinki Ruskeasuo underground, milk churn. Please find she put the message: [22]

"These operations are carried out for the benefit of human progress. If I should die, I hope, streamlined tools and theoretical writings are used for the benefit of the people of Finland. These are hidden because the wrong derived from the government to control our lives and the creative spirit can not freely to fruition. "

Ahola-Valo engraved by President Risto Ryti's portrait in 1942. Winter War broke out Ahola-Valo was arrested in protective custody and transferred to Tammisaaren penitentiary. He was interrogated, but Ahola-Valo escaped maanpetossyytteeltä. He told reporters freed from Tammisaari at the end of the Winter War hungered and infirm.

Continuation War period, he got to be free and he carve the President Risto Ryti's portrait. President Ryti read reports from the front, while the presidential palace Ahola-Valo's model. Portraits never been revealed, as Mrs. Gerda Ryti's opinion of her husband look was too serious. However, the reward for their work Ahola-Valo says it has received. The work is still Ahola-Valo.

Before the war and after the war art was the only way in which Ahola-Valo was contacted by the Finnish society. He tried to establish contacts with Finnish cultural circles. He is mentioned, inter alia, wedge and I'll applicants and Literature magazine context [23] Ahola-Valo also mentioned in a written Mäkelä circuit the stages. [24]

Swedish time [edit | edit the wiki text] Ahola-Valo got after the war, the Finnish state scholarship to the Viking period for making descriptive work. He set out to explore the history of the Viking Age in Sweden and stayed in Sweden for professional artist for nearly 40 years. He lived and the first affected in Stockholm, which he founded, inter alia Finnish artists Cooperation in Europe. Since 1970, he lived in Skåne, where he bought their home and liepeiltä ateljeekseen old schoolhouse Simrishamn Tågarp, where he gathered his life's work.

Ahola-Valo's failed marriage was dissolved already in Finland organized by "jäähyväishäihin", which Ahola-Valo organized in honor of humanity. The wedding was celebrated among friends, gifts were distributed and all things in harmony, it was found that the spouses have agreed with each other. In Sweden, he remarried Lord Salmio, which had become his näyttelyavustajakseen Sweden.

Swedish time was seesteisintä time Ahola-Valo's life. With a new spouse, he was free to work and build Tågarp own their home, which he designed to increase its educational ideals according to the institute.

Living they acquire art; they painted a lot of flowers, landscapes and portraits. While they are enjoying themselves in Skåne, they were nevertheless in a foreign culture. [25]

In Finland, Ahola-light almost totally forgotten during this period. Only in 1977 was published in Arts Magazine article "The artist's long march", [26] that brought him to consciousness after decades of Finnish art world.

Concern for the preservation of the life's work [edit | edit the wiki text] By purchasing a Tågarp as hotbed life's work in 1970, Ahola-Valo was fulfilled for 70 years. Kunnostaessaan Tågarp college-he hoped to find in Skåne people who had taken up his pedagogical thinking and preserved his life's work as a whole. When this is successful in Sweden, so he began to look elsewhere for people who would be interested in his life's work. Hämeenlinna he found supporters.

Ahola-Valo was founded in 1983 ideals and work to move forward Elpo Association [27] and transferred their assets mainly in 1990 ESTABLISHED Valola Foundation. After this, the City of Hämeenlinna decided to disclose the use of a permanent status of the Foundation, which is also used as a museum and exhibition space Ahola-Valo's art "up for academic exhibition". This decision made it possible to Ahola-Valo's life's work, the physical preservation as a whole. His life's work is still in stock, waiting for the examination, recording and presentation. Ahola-Valo's heritage has been characterized as unpredictable Valhalla, which is waiting löytäjiään and aktivoijiaan. [28]

In summer 1997, Ahola-Valo was invited to the Faculty of Education at the University of Oulu awarded an honorary doctorate. Ahola-Valo agreed and wrote to the residents of Oulu supporters statement, in which he stated: [29]

»Spirit of pidättäväisellä with joy declare that long-term work is my life these last few years reached the stage where we can start to launch."

Deep concern about the development of mankind and the preservation of one's life's work was marked by his last legs.

Alexander Ahola-Valo numbers the work of art in chronological order; numbered first book was his father's portrait in 1910. His total number of image artistic production is almost 10 000 works. In 1923, he took his artist name "lights" with which he signed his all Soviet-term work; Arrived in Finland, he began to use the name of Ahola-Valo.

In 1946, Alexander Ahola-Valo was an art exhibition in the then Tampere City Library, whose director was Mikko Mäkelä. An art exhibition saw the Vyborg-based cartographer and visual arts enthusiast A. Walmar, which is known to show very strong feelings of caring works by holding remarked: "Always being trampled!". Ahola-Valo then had some time with the library director in writing of the group - Reversing circuit - in the early stages "until lost in the locality." [30].

AE evohomologia [edit | edit the wiki text] Childhood private teacher Lydmila Kušmina defined the 8-year-old Ali, the word humanism this way: "Humanism is a science between people's charitable relationships between people." And Kušmina continues: "It means - to do good and not to generate resentment, not subjected to torture or to hit. It is a conceptual protect people against injustice and all forms of bad influences. "Meaning Alia he added." You, Alik, our whole being and way of thinking you have just one that meets the requirements of humanism ... means ... Humanism yourself and your life purpose. " [31]

Kusmin encouraging and supporting the guidance of Ali developed in childhood believing in themselves and their capabilities confident researcher. Throughout his life, he considered that he was also a scientist.

His research was he himself. As a result of their investigations, he developed the idea of the most important life a living structure, which is called the AE-evohomologiaksi. This concept he referred to the man (gay) evolution (evolutionary) science. He translated the AE evohomologian human edistystieteeksi. The front Evohomologia word letters A and E refer to different ulottuvaisuusasteisiin activity. Human activities Ahola-Valo distributed in different policy brief, which he called toisuiksi. AE evohomologian the most important and the first Toisu is EDUKO, self-education. All activities associated with the AE-evohomologian two basic concepts: valmentuminen (Valme) and active (Akto). [32]

AE evohomologian map, which also describes a number of Ahola-light mnemoja.

Blue soul creativity on the stairs. Christ calms the storm 1939-40. AE evohomologia is tailored to the individual system, whereby man can be self-manage their own activities. It includes creation Ahola-Valo's graphical concept of language, which consists of approximately 2 800 different characters, which she called mnemoiksi. [33] Graphic concept of language allows for monitoring and planning fast and accurate use of time, ie, what a person lives his time to use, and how the life of the goals he has set for itself proceeds . AE evohomologia is a wide range of card indexes, systems and booklets entity. They make up the human itsekasvattamisen instruments that Ahola-Valo by breeders currently lacking. Ahola-Valo's self-education teaching is based on the continuous monitoring of your time and writing down everything. Ahola-Valo's view, such a mechanical control and self-discipline, the ability to create human moral growth. [34]

AE evohomologian development began, in fact, already Ahola-Valo's childhood to his initiative, established Vyritsa Children's play school, which are jointly maintained. Kids raise funds for its activities, planning the curriculum and taught each other and adults. School Boy's diaries [35] The Young Ahola-Valo describes the school's stages of development and at the same time how self-management and self-discipline change in human thinking and acting in childhood.

Ahola-Valo AE evohomologiselle system was based on the whole of his life, as art, architecture, everyday activities like human relationships.

Ahola-Valo statistics on time use; 15-minute increments. He said »Time is the most important human capital [36]»

Slogan often used by Ahola-Valo "We need to create the health and the health of beauty. We need to create a life that is in itself an art [37] »

Trade shows [edit | edit the wiki text] Ahola-Valo organized or participated in the lifetime of nearly 100 art exhibition in Finland, Sweden and the Soviet Union.

Recent exhibitions

1998 Helsinki City Art Museum 1999 Lönnström Art Museum, Rauma 1999 Hämeenlinna Art Museum 2001 Valola Foundation "Out of the past: Alexander Ahola-Valo's journey towards the light and order in 1900-1997 exhibition is produced by the artist group IC-98. 2005 Hämeenlinna Art Museum Theme Exhibition 2005-2006 Light Children- exhibition in Hämeenlinna Children's Cultural Centre Arx 2006 Exhibition 8.3 - 26.3.2000 Gallery Dix 2006-2007 The design power of art exhibition 28.11.2006-14.12.2007 National Archives [38] 2010 Light beam (Rus. Луч) International Art Exhibition November 10-December 1, 2010 the Belarusian National Art Museum in Minsk [39] [40] Drama and film [edit | edit the wiki text] 1997 Adults and children in the face of education. Dramatised and directed by Marja Myllyniemi, Hämeenlinna Mini Theatre 2000 Child of Light. Dramatised School Boy's diaries Kai Kyösti Kaukovalta, control Marja Myllyniemi, Hämeenlinna Mini Theatre 2003 Chimney Sweep Son. Dramatised School Boy's diaries Kai Kyösti Kaukovalta, control Marja Myllyniemi, Hämeenlinna Mini Theatre 2005 Light, the script based on the school of the Son diary Markku Flink, control Kaija Juurikkala. Ahola is seen as Light-Vili Järvinen. The film partners were UNICEF and Valola Foundation. Valio Ltd's website is also related to the film light-adventure Ahola-Valo was a stooge involved in Sergei Eisenstein directed the movie "Battleship Potemkin" - the stage scene. He was later involved in movie marketing, among other things, by Battleship Potemkin 13-meter scale model. Soviet television image Ahola-Valo's 90-year holidays Häme medieval castle. Shipment saw the artist Galina Ivanovna - and he recognized his father. Father and daughter met in May 1990 in Moscow. See also [edit | edit the wiki text] Soviet Union Socialist Realism Russian and Soviet avant-garde Adults and children in the face of education Elpo School Boy's diaries Playschool Further reading [edit | edit the wiki text] Ahola, Ritva: Time to sing songs: report of the Finnish family-stage in St. Petersburg and Ingria from the 1860s until 1919. - Elpo Association, 2007. ISBN 978-951-96676-7-6 Ahola-Valo, Alexander Adults and children in the face of education: 5-part historical drama education / Alexander Ahola-Valo: english. A.Ahola-light. - Hämeenlinna: Elpo Association, 1997. - 79 p;. 24 cm. ISBN 951-96676-4-4 Ahola-Valo, Alexander School Boy's Diary Part 1: 30.8.1907-26.8.1908 / Alexander Ahola-Valo; Finns. A.Ahola-light. - 2. p.- Hämeenlinna: Elpo Association, 1995. - 306 s. Fig. ; 21 cm. ISBN 951-99967-0-2 Ahola-Valo, Alexander School Boy's Diary Part 2: 26.8.1908-31.7.1909 / Alexander Ahola-Valo; Finns. A. Ahola-Valo. - Hämeenlinna: Elpo Association, 1990. - 318 s. Fig. ; 21 cm. ISBN 952-90-2071-6 Ahola-Valo, Alexander School Boy's Diary Part 3: 1.8.1909-31.12.1910 / Alexander Ahola-Valo; Finns. A.Ahola-light; layout and image design: A.Ahola-light and Airi Valve. - Hämeenlinna: Elpo Association, 1992. - 492 p.. Fig. ; 21 cm. ISBN 951-96676-0-1 Ahola-Valo, Alexander School Boy's Diary Part 4: 1.1.1911-31.12.1911 / Alexander Ahola light; Finns. Maini Lehtinen. - Hämeenlinna: Elpo Association, 1998. - 251 s. Fig. ; 21 cm. ISBN 951-96676-5-2 Investigations [edit | edit the wiki text] Elf, Hanna: Life-long childhood: childhood life-fledged project Alexander Ahola-Valo's thinking: unprinted pro gradu thesis / Hanna Elf - Turku. Turku University. Department of Teacher Education, 2003. - 75 s. Fig. ; 30 cm Kiiskinen, Jouni: Visual road to the value of life. Alexander Ahola-Valo's method of self-education and ethics. Doctoral research. ISBN 978-952-60-4263-3. Taik 2011. [41] [42] [43] Lehtinen, Maini: Ahola-Valo's bilingualism and translation: unprinted Master's thesis - a thesis / Maini Lehtinen. - Tampere: University of Tampere Department of Translation Studies, 1999. - [93 p.]: Ill, kartt.. ; 30 cm Lönn, Peace: The Rebels Images: Alexander Ahola-Valo and Tapio Tapiovaara the 1930s printmaking: unprinted pro gradu thesis / Peace Lönn. - Helsinki: University of Helsinki. Institute for Art Research. . 2004. - 86 p: ill. : 30 cm. Suonpää, Visa: Towards the light and order: Alexander Ahola-Valo the 1930 figures and the rational thinking of the future of human Customizing / Visa Suonpää. - Turku: University of Turku. Department of History. Culture History, 2000. - 129 p. App. ; 30 cm. Awards and recognitions [edit | edit the wiki text] 1923 Certificate and the 1st Class Medal for yleisneuvostoliittolaisesta agricultural exhibition in Moscow planned architectural buildings and vertausdiagrammeista Kuvataiteilijamatrikkeli 1928 I wage. Graphics, and wage II. Sculpture Belarusian Soviet Republic 3. Show Kuvataiteilijamatrikkeli 1985 Finnish Printmakers Association's honorary member 1987 Hämeenlinna City Culture Award 1990 Pro Artica Tawastia 1990. Kuvataiteilijamaterikkeli 1994 Board of Education Cygnaeus Award 1995 Culture Award of Häme 1997 University of Oulu Education Honorary Doctor Sources [edit | edit the wiki text] General Sources [edit | edit the wiki text] Ahola-Valo, Alexander and Risto Suvanto: Leo Tolstoy meet. - Optimist; hämäläinen literary magazine 3/1987 Alexander Ahola-Valo: Book List: The owner Valola Foundation / [ed. Helsinki City Art Museum]; the work of Alexander Ahola-Valo 1900-1997: exhibition catalog / ed. Arja Hentinen, Tuija Maija Piironen; Finns. Susanna Lehtinen. . - 1997. 116 p: ill. 25 vm. - (Helsinki City Art Museum's publications, No. 56, ISSN 0358-7843) ISBN 951-8965-32-3 Alexander Ahola-Valo 1900-1997: exhibition catalog / ed. Arja Hentinen, Tuija Maija Piironen; Finns. Susanna Lehtinen. . - 1997. 116 p: ill. 25 vm. - (Helsinki City Art Museum's publications, No. 56, ISSN 0358-7843) ISBN 951-8965-32-3 Graphics power 28.11.2006-14.12.2007 exhibition: the exhibition brochure. - Graphics Power Upbringing and school question in Finland over the centuries / ed. Juhani Tähtinen and Simo Skinnari. - Finnish Educational Research Association, 2007. (publ.) - (Research in educational sciences No. 29, ISBN 978-952-5401-29-5) Pirtola, Erkki: Alexander Ahola-Valo made advances in science light art / Erkki Pirtola. - The green wire 19.2.1998 Green-Wire / Search Pirtola, Erkki: Biography of a work of art / Erkki Pirtola: In: Alexander Ahola-Valo 1900-1997: exhibition catalog / ed. Arja Hentinen, Tuija Maija Piironen; Finns. Susanna Lehtinen. . - 1997. 116 p: ill. 25 vm. - (Helsinki City Art Museum's publications, No. 56, ISSN 0358-7843) ISBN 951-8965-32-3 Sarje, Kimmo: I want to be progressive - Alexander Ahola-Valo's rational kasvatuutopia and art / Kimmo Sarje; teksessa: Alexander Ahola-Valo 1900-1997: exhibition catalog / ed. Arja Hentinen, Tuija Maija Piironen; Finns. Susanna Lehtinen. . - 1997. 116 p: ill. 25 vm. - (Helsinki City Art Museum's publications, No. 56, ISSN 0358-7843) ISBN 951-8965-32-3 Sarje, Kimmo: With Alexander Ahola-Valo in the Early Days of the Soviet Union. - That's why magazine 1/92. - ISSN 0782-7423 Simovaara, Jyrki: a human face avant-garde / Jyrki Simovaara; the work of Alexander Ahola-Valo 1900-1997: exhibition catalog / ed. Arja Hentinen, Tuija Maija Piironen; Finns. Susanna Lehtinen. -1997. 116 s. Fig. 25 vm. - (Helsinki City Art Museum's publications, No. 56, ISSN 0358-7843). ISBN 951-8965-32-3 Suonpää, Visa: Towards the light and order / Visa Suonpää. - Työväenperinne 3/2001 Työväenperinne Suonpää, Visa: Towards the light and order: Alexander Ahola-Valo in the 1930s and 40 centuries rational thinking and editing for the future of man. - Elpo, 2000 ISBN 951-96676-6-0 (pbk.) Suonpää, Visa: The Temple of mankind enlightenment and edification / Visa Suonpää; In: Alexander Ahola-Valo 1900-1997: exhibition catalog / ed. Arja Hentinen, Tuija Maija Piironen; Finns. Susanna Lehtinen. . - 1997. 116 p: ill. 25 vm. - (Helsinki City Art Museum's publications, No. 56) ISBN 951-8965-32-3 Suvanto, Risto: Alexander Ahola-Valo: [reduced biography] / Risto backwater. - Hämeenlinna: Elpo Association, 1986.- 40 p: ill.. ; 22 cm. ISBN 951-99766-8-X Suvanto, Risto: Alexander Ahola-Valo and the Russian Revolution Ahola-Valo Suvanto, Risto: Alexander Ahola light and wise love / Risto backwater. - Hämeenlinna: Elpo Association, 1994. -; [95 p.] Fig. ; 24 cm. ISBN 951-96676-1-X Suvanto, Risto: Alexander Ahola-Valo - wise preacher of love. - In: Education and school question in Finland over the centuries / ed. Juhani Tähtinen and Simo Skinnari. - Finnish Educational Research Association, 2007. (publ.) - (Research in educational sciences No. 29, ISBN 978-952-5401-29-5) Suvanto, Brian: The road to the value of life: Off of error of the time: Alexander Ahola-Valo educator. Ahola light awareness-raising creativity in schools rearing years 1908-1996 / compiled by Risto backwater. -Hämeenlinna; Elpo Association, 1996. - 118 s. Fig. ; 24 cm. ISBN 951-96676-3-6 Valve, Airi: Foreword School Boy's diary / Airi Valve; In: School Boy's Diary Part 1: 30.8.1907-26.8.1908 / Alexander Ahola-Valo; Finns. A.Ahola-light. - 2. p.- Hämeenlinna: Elpo Association, 1995. - 306 s. Fig. ; 21 cm. ISBN 951-99967-0-2 Varpio, George: Vaino Linna life [Helsinki]: WSOY, 2006 ISBN 951-0-32494-9 (sid.) References [edit | edit the wiki text] Jump up ↑ AE evohomoglogian starting points are presented in the article Suvanto, Risto: Alexander Ahola-Valo - the love of a wise preacher in 2007, which is included in the work * Upbringing and school question in Finland over the centuries / ed. Juhani Tähtinen and Simo Skinnari. - Finnish Educational Research Association, 2007. (publ.) - (Research in educational sciences No. 29, ISBN 978-952-5401-29-5) Jump up ↑ Pirtola, Erkki: Biography of a work of art / Erkki Pirtola: In: Alexander Ahola-Valo 1900-1997: exhibition catalog / ed. Arja Hentinen, Tuija Maija Piironen; Finns. Susanna Lehtinen. . - 1997. 116 p: ill. 25 vm. - (Helsinki City Art Museum's publications, No. 56) ISBN 951-8965-32-3 Jump up ↑ Professor Kari Immonen Visa Suonpää in his book "Towards the light and order: Alexander rational thinking Ahola-Valo 1930s, and the future of the human Customizing Elpo 2000 ISBN 951-96676-6-0 Jump up ↑ Teacher magazine 19, 12.5.2006 pp. 28–29. In second place came Uno Cygnaeus and the third Kari Uusikylä Jump up ↑ Art critic Anne Rouhiainen Helsingin Sanomat 17.3.2006 Jump up ↑ Suvanto: Wise love Elpo 1994 Ahola-Valo Jump up ↑ Helsingin Sanomat 28.12.1993, Mary Gallop, on behalf of childhood through the eyes of a child Jump up ↑ Leo Tolstoy meet Optimist 3/87. On the way Jasnana Polnajaan was accompanied by Pekka Ahola addition to the director, at least Kolppanen seminar Kaapre Tynni (poet Aale Tynni father) and rector of the St. Petersburg Finnish coeducational Juhani Perälä digit Jump up ↑ Ahola-Valo, Alexander (video). The size of the Ahola-Valo's interviews Risto Suvanto and Kai Kyösti Kaukovalta, - Ahola-Valo's archive Jump up ↑ Helsingin Sanomat, 28.12.1993, Marja Gallop, on behalf of childhood through the eyes of a child Jump up ↑ Alexander Ahola-Valo mentions Virtual Ingrian character as a person; you will also find Koprinan / Vyritsa map of the area. - Ingrian Cultural Association Ingrian page Jump up ↑ Books Jump up ↑ Light and Champion Jump up ↑ Yle Living Archive Interview referenced 18.4.2008. Jump up ↑ Though the history books by Rasputin's body was thrown into the Neva River and Moikan channel. Grimberg: Peoples History in 1959, sections 21 to 22, p 112. Jump up ↑ Suvanto: Alexander Ahola-Valo Elpo 1986 ISBN 951-99766-8-X and backwater: Wise love Elpo 1994 ISBN 951-96676-1-X Jump up ↑ Similarly, tells of Enckell in: the War stories part 1 Sanatar 1934 p 95-98. Jump up ↑ Sarje, Kimmo Therefore Journal 1/1992 Jump up ↑ Alexander Ahola-Valo - century seer and the author referenced 18.4.2008. Jump up ↑ Suvanto: Alexander Ahola-Valo Elpo 1986 ISBN 951-99766-8-X and backwater: Wise love Elpo 1994ISBN 951-96676-1-X Jump up ↑ Suvanto: Wise love Elpo 1994 ISBN 951-96676-1-X Jump up ↑ Suvanto, Risto: Alexander Ahola-Valo: [reduced biography] Elpo Association, 1986 ISBN 951-99766-8-X Jump up ↑ Graphics Strength exhibition brochure in the article mentioned that, in addition Tapiovaara Ahola-Valo was another graphic artist, who made 1930 stand-friendly social problems works. In Finland, he was released and linoleikkauksiaan Tulenkantajat magazine that literature magazine in 1935-1938 seven pieces. Among other things, Print "Time to sing the song" was published in the Journal of Literature in 1937. It spread to the Western Allies during the Second World War in connection with the bombing of leaflets you German cities. Ahola-Valo's acquaintance was found painojäljennöksiä made in the image after the bombing of Cologne's streets and forwarded the samples to the artist. Jump up ↑ Varpio: Väinö Linna's life. - Helsinki 2006 ISBN 951-0-32494-9 Jump up ↑ Suvanto: Alexander Ahola-Valo, Elpo, 1986 ISBN 951-99766-8-X Jump up ↑ Lintinen, Jaakko: Alexander Ahola-Valo, ie the artist's long march. - Art 6/1977 Jump up ↑ establishing Elpon describes, inter alia, the work Suvanto: Alexander Ahola-Valo and wise love Elpo 1994 ISBN 951-96676-1-X Jump up ↑ National Council for Visual Arts Chairman Ilkka-Juhani Eskola, for Rear-letter Hämeenlinna cultural administration 13.12.2005 Ahola-Valo's archive Jump up ↑ writing Ahola-Valo 27.6.1997. Ahola-Valo's archive Jump up ↑ Varpio, George: Vaino Linna life [Helsinki]: WSOY, 2006 S175 ISBN 951-0-32494-9 Jump up ↑ Alexander Ahola-Valo:. School Boy's diary 1 Elpo 1995 p 274 ISBN 951-99967-0-2 Jump up ↑ AE evohomologiaa out, inter alia Suvanto book Wise love Elpo 1994 ISBN 951-96676-1-X and Suvanto Suvanto article, Risto: Alexander Ahola-Valo - wise preacher of love, 2007 ISBN 978-952-5401-29-5) and Visa Suonpää pro gradu thesis in 2001 Jump up ↑ Example of these signs can be found in backwater: Alexander Ahola-Valo Elpo 1986 p. 33 ISBN 951-99766-8-X and the picture: AE evohomologian map Jump up ↑ Helsingin Sanomat 28.12.1993, Eero Ojanen, Man of the Century Jump up ↑ Even at a young and energetic Ali was so busy that he tried to reduce the degree of writing a diary while repayments. Principal repayment was also the significance of cryptography, for the entire childhood and youth in Ahola-Valo had to hide diaries and protect them at the jam jar, when the position of those secret pocket along. 1920 character sets were expanded further Jump up ↑ Erkki Pirtola article Biography of a work of art, and Alexander Ahola-Valo 1900-1997: exhibition catalog / ed. Arja Hentinen, Tuija Maija Piironen; Finns. Susanna Lehtinen. -. 1997 p 17 Jump up ↑ Suvanto: Alexander Ahola-Valo Elpo 1986 back cover ISBN 951-99766-8-X Jump up ↑ The design power (pdf) (graphics power of the exhibition 28.11.2006 - 14.12.2007 description) National Archive (www.kansanarkisto.fi). Subsequent 15.11.2010. Jump up ↑ Ahola-Valo's exhibition opened in Belarus 15.11.2010. Häme Messages (www.hameensanomat.fi). Subsequent 15.11.2010. Jump up ↑ Ray of Light (Luch) On November, 10th - December, 1st 11/11/2010. (www.artmuseum.by). Subsequent 15.11.2010. (In English) Jump up ↑ Wihuri Foundation has awarded a grant in 2006, MA Jouni Kiiskinen for dissertation research topic: the Light of. Alexander Ahola-Valo of art and education in the face of Wihuri's Fund Jump up ↑ [Aalto University, School of Art and Design, 24.11.2011: Jouni Kiiskinen thesis delves into the Alexander Ahola-Valo's self-education methods [1] Jump up ↑ Kiiskinen, Jouni: Visual road to the value of life. Alexander Ahola-Valo's method of self-education and ethics. ISBN 978-952-60-4263-3. Taik 2011. Pre-pdf-version [2] External links [edit | edit the wiki text] Alexander Ahola-Valo's obituary in Helsingin Sanomat Official website Alexander Ahola- Light: Artist Virtual Ingria Hirvonen, Sanna: Alexander Ahola-Valo: Look! Sua invites you to Finland! : Be good - Works from the collections of 10.9. - 10.11.2002 / Sanna Hirvonen - Helsinki Art Museum / Art Palace 2002 Helsinki Art Museum Kaukovalta, Kai Kyösti: Alexander Ahola-Valo / Kai Kyösti Kaukovalta. -. Runes of peace 3/2003 of Peace riimuja.Runolauteet Lammassaari, Taina: The theme of Alexander Ahola-Valo: Alexander Ahola-Valo 1900 - 1997 / Taina Lammassaari. - Hämeenlinna Art Museum, 1997. Hämeenlinna Art Museum Alexander Ahola-Valo Kansallisbiografia-e (surcharges apply). Helsinki: Finnish Literature Society. Alexander Ahola-Valo In artist Alexander Ahola-Valo works of the National Gallery's collections Suvanto, Risto and Kaukovalta, Kai Kyösti Alexander Ahola-Valo 2/3/03: film / Risto Suvanto and Kai Kyösti Kaukovalta. - Peace runes: Poetry benches 2/2003 of Peace riimuja.Runolauteet Pirtola, Erkki:. A Life Story as a Work of Art Ahola-Valo.fi Light: film / dir. Kaija Juurikkala 2001 View mm. Valio YLE Living Archive - Alexander Ahola-Valo, artist and philosopher (1984) (video) YLE Living Archive - Ferris wheel: the Father, the Light. Galina Ivanova says Ahola (2000) (Audio) Interviews: Mr Suvanto presents Ahola-Valo's estate in Hämeenlinna (koulukino.net)

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