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Pentti Sammallahti

Pentti Sammallahti

1950

Born in Helsinki, Finland, Pentti Sammallahti was exposed to photography by his grandmother, Hildur Larsson, who was a photographer in...

Pentti Sammallahti

Biography

Born in Helsinki, Finland, Pentti Sammallahti was exposed to photography by his grandmother, Hildur Larsson, who was a photographer in the early 1900s. He visited “The Family of Man” exhibition at the Helsinki Art Hall at age 9, which enflamed his passion for the medium and by age 11, Sammallahti began photographing the world around him with youthful and poetic exuberance, earning him his first solo exhibition at age 21. Sammallahti continued to exhibit and teach at the Helsinki University of Art and Design until 1991, when he received Finnish State's 15-year artist grant. Sammallahti describes himself as a nomad who enjoys the nature of the great north. His photographs of animals have an uncanny wit and sensibility that leave the viewers in awe. It is no wonder that in 2004, the famous French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson ranked Sammallahti among his 100 favorite photographers for his Foundation's inaugural exhibition in Paris.

Sammallahti’s work can be found at the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; Victoria & Albert Museum, London, England; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas, USA; Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, France; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Museum fur Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg, Germany; Moderna Museet / Fotografiska Museet, Stockholm, Sweden; and The Finnish State Collections and the Photographic Museum of Finland.

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