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Alongside Tove Jansson, the creator of the
the Moomin characters, Tom of Finland is the most
internationally renowned Finnish graphic artist, but in
Finland remained mostly unknown outside the gay
subculture during his life.
The exhibitions organised after his death
gave him wider audience. Because his art dealt with
erotic and even pronographic subject material, Tom did
not receive recognition for his work from the Finnish
society during his career. As an artist, it is fair to
say that Tom of Finland’s work was labelled pronographic
much in the same way as Andy Warhol’s work was labelled
commercial.
Tom himself was very plain about his work.
"Yes, I consider my work pornography. Pornography means
to stimulate peoples' sexual feelings, and I'm always
very aware of that. My motive is lower than art."
Still Tom’s influence to the gay
subculture and eventually to the mainstream culture
through the popular adoption of SM and fetish imagery,
should not be underestimated.
Even more important than that, Tom’s life’s work offered
a new strong gay identity and a positive role model for
growing gay men - his characters were not effeminate
gigglers or sad weaklins but muscular, butch and full of
humour and happiness.
Tom of Finland's real name was Touko
Laaksonen. He was born on 8 May 1920, on the south coast
of Finland. Tom died in November 7th, 1991. |