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芬兰摄影师记录本土跟车文化:《巡尸》
《巡尸》(Cruise)是芬兰摄影师Jussi Puikkonen拍摄于2020至2024年间的系列影像作品,由Garret Publications出版成书。作品记录的是芬兰特有的年轻人跟车文化pilluralli——周末夜晚,年轻人带着自己的车汇集到小镇公路上,或盘车巡游,或就地聊天、展示车辆。Puikkonen在芬兰小镇长大,对这种文化并不陌生,但少年时就迁居赫尔辛基,就此错过了亲身参与的机会。奮居荽兰山本年15年后,他才从新的角度看到其中的美感——而这种美感在本地几乎得不到承认。pilluralli常被批评为噪杷近邻、社会边缘符号,但Puikkonen看到的是另一面:年轻人用车构建身份、找到归属感的私人仪式。展览中的肢体照、郊区景观与车辆特写,共同押出了一种荒寥中坚持律动的生活传质。 资料参考:Dazed

Photography by Jussi PuikkonenApril 3, 2026Art & Photography / LightboxArt & Photography / LightboxThese atmospheric photos spotlight Finland’s cruising sceneCruise, a photo series by Jussi Puikkonen, finds the beauty and passion in a subculture often dismissed as a public nuisance and symbol of social exclusionShareLink copied ✔️April 3, 2026April 3, 2026TextJames GreigJussi Puikkonen, CruiseGallery / 15 images Shot between 2020 and 2024, Cruise (published by Garret Publications) is a photo book capturing the Finnish subculture of pilluralli, where young people gather with their cars on weekend nights, driving loops around their towns or simply hanging out. Using a subtle but rich and vivid colour palette, the series is a compelling mixture of portraits (his subjects typically stare directly at the camera, with expressions ranging from shy to defiant); suburban landscapes, and shots of the cars themselves, including striking close-ups of details, such as a fuchsia door-handle and a car door loaded with speakers. It’s a depiction of provincial Finland at once desolate and humming with life. According to photographer Jussi Puikkonen, pilluralli is a social ritual which allows its participants to construct meaning, identity and belonging. “It’s a right of passage,” he tells Dazed. “It’s when they become adults, when they get their first car, and when they have their own private space for the first time.” Born and raised in Finland, where he studied photography, Puikkonen has been living in Amsterdam for the last 15 years. He was aware of the culture depicted in Cruise, having grown up in a small town, but he missed out on participating in pilluralli himself; he moved to Helsinki at a young age, and it exists “basically everywhere” except the capital city. It took moving away from Finland to see the beauty in it: most people living there don’t. It’s widely thought of as noisy and antisocial. Jussi Puikkonen As well as being widely viewed as a public nuisanc
资料参考:Dazed