Vesa-Pekka Rannikko (b. 1968, Turku) is a visual artist whose practice focuses on layered narratives and the fluid boundary between the non-human and the cultural. His work is characterized by an interest in the intersections of media and content. Rannikko’s practice spans multiple media, ranging from animated drawings to site-specific works and hybrid pieces that combine qualities of both sculpture and painting. He is particularly drawn to the spaces between definitions—where, instead of polarization, mixing, merging, and diversity become possible.
Vesa-Pekka Rannikko (b. 1968, Turku) is a visual artist whose practice focuses on layered narratives and the fluid boundary between the non-human and the cultural. His work is characterized by an interest in the intersections of media and content. Rannikko’s practice spans multiple media, ranging from animated drawings to site-specific works and hybrid pieces that combine qualities of both sculpture and painting. He is particularly drawn to the spaces between definitions—where, instead of polarization, mixing, merging, and diversity become possible.