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– The museum is a medium
– An interesting museum brings current issues in society to the fore to be debated in public, says Pilvi Kalhama, the new director of Espoo Museum of Modern Art outside Helsinki.
– An interesting museum brings current issues in society to the fore to be debated in public, says Pilvi Kalhama, the new director of Espoo Museum of Modern Art outside Helsinki.
The concept for the Nordic and Finnish Pavilions, Falling Trees, explores the relationship between art and nature.
The Boutique exhibition at the Amos Andersson Museum in Helsinki shows that it is difficult to fight consumerism by consuming.
Public Hair, the latest exhibition at Kallio Kunsthalle, is a playful, if slightly superficial, attempt to tackle vital issues of gender and sexuality.
After art’s artistic turn, mood is the new benchmark for quality in contemporary art, positing a philosophically sustainable alternative to spectacle and newness.
This year’s Lofoten International Art Festival delves into local history while emphasising the need to connect with the world.
After a year of Israeli war on Gaza and increased pressure on the arts, the Danish-Palestinian artist Larissa Sansour opens two major exhibitions in the Nordics.
Ulla Wiggen’s retrospective at EMMA in Espoo uncovers her ever-evolving ability to worm her way beneath the surface of the ordinary.