The Tom of Finland postcard pack includes six illustrated black-and-white drawings that depict various scenes of male figures in homoerotic poses. The men are shown in leather outfits engaging in intimate and sensual activities. These vintage-style drawings come as A5 postcards.

Tom of Finland

Postcard Pack

£8

A pack of six A5 postcards featuring explicit works by Tom of Finland

Dimensions

A5

Finishing

A set of six large format postcards

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    The Tom of Finland postcard pack includes six illustrated black-and-white drawings that depict various scenes of male figures in homoerotic poses. The men are shown in leather outfits engaging in intimate and sensual activities. These vintage-style drawings come as A5 postcards.

    Tom of Finland, 'Untitled', 1962. From the Atlantic Model Guild 'The Tattooed Sailor' series. © 1962 Tom of Finland Foundation.Courtesy the Tom of Finland Foundation

    About The Artwork

    This Tom of Finland postcard pack has been made exclusively for House of Voltaire to coincide with Studio Voltaire’s major exhibition Beryl Cook / Tom of Finland, bringing together the work of these two cultural icons for the very first time. The postcard pack includes six works made between 1962 and 1976, all of which feature in the exhibition.

    About Tom of Finland

    Tom of Finland (Touko Laaksonen, 1920-1991) is recognised for his ground-breaking representation of the male figure. A master draughtsman, Tom’s passion for both his medium and his subject matter enabled him to become a powerful cultural force. Tom gave form to an imaginative universe that, in turn, helped fuel real-world liberation movements and enabled gay men to access their strength in new ways. Tom’s drawings reaffirm the centrality of sexuality, joy, and the body in all areas of human endeavour.

    In recent years there has been a significant re-evaluation of his artistic practice. Previously somewhat dismissed as only of gay interest, his work has since been exhibited in galleries and public institutions (David Kordansky, LA; ICA, London; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Artists Space, New York). His work is in the permanent collections of The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, Helsinki; Art Institute of Chicago; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.