Eeli Aalto

Eeli Alvar Aalto (born 6 February 1931 in Vyborg, Finland (present-day Russia)) is a Finnish visual artist and television director.[1] Eeli Aalto became acquainted with art at the age of 10 when he saw paintings by the Liminka-based artist Vilho Lampi.[6] Jukka Lindfors describes Eeli Aalto's films as personal statements, a kind of television essays or pontifications.It was also published in English (2018) and in Russian accompanied with an article by Anastasia Martynova who had studied Eeli Aalto's works in 2019.Eeli Aalto was also witness to the Jumalan teatteri act in Oulu in 1987, where the actors threw urine and excrement on the audience.[8] Aalto was the only member of the audience who watched the act in its entirety and took photographs, which were later used as evidence in a trial against the actors.
Eeli Aalto in 1960.
Yleisradio director Eeli Aalto at the Keskustori square in Tampere in 1967.
VyborgFinlandRussiaFinnishvisual artisttelevision directorWinter WarPohjois-PohjanmaaLiminkaVilho LampiAcademy of Fine ArtsHelsinkiFranceAndré LhotefrescoesLennart SegerstråleRovaniemi Churchabstract artKuopioOulu UniversityOulu Museum of Artplastic compositionfigurative artGiorgio MorandiYleisradioKeskustoriTamperestar singersAlpo JaakolaJussi Awarddissolution of the Soviet UnionReidar SärestöniemiKalevaJumalan teatteriKempeleSimo Aaltomagicianventriloquist