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Doug Aitken I Only Have Eyes For You

Doug Aitken’s hypnotic works invite you to immerse yourself in the world of sound and images. I Only Have Eyes for You is the acclaimed artist’s first solo exhibition in Finland.
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Liisa Lounila ”Shadow Zone”

A garden allotment growing wild without a gardener, clocks that tick at their own erratic pace, and psychics that deliver life makeover instructions.Liisa Lounila’s works make subtle observations noting things that are easily overlooked. The artist never plans her work in advance but randomly documents “strange occurrences” on media such …
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Emma Jääskeläinen

Launched in 2018, the Kiasma Commission by Kordelin is a new concept for supporting and promoting contemporary Finnish art. The third artist in the series is Emma Jääskeläinen, whose new installation will be displayed at Kiasma in June 2020.
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Mad Love. Seppo Fränti Collection

Helsinki-based collector Seppo Fränti built a bold, open yet intimate collection that explores the human condition through visual art.
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Liisa Lounila. Shadow Zone

Acoustic elements in the Shadow Zone exhibition make it an unforgettable experience with sounds ranging from thunderstorm to birdsong, from the song of cricets to the clicking of clocks, weaving everything into a single unified soundscape.
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Ed Atkins. Live White Slime

British artist Ed Atkins continues Kiasma’s series of solo exhibitions by acclaimed international artists.
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Weather Report: Forecasting Future

Weather Report: Forecasting Future is themed around the complex and varied relations between the human and nonhuman in an age when climate change and mass extinction are threatening the future of life on Earth. The exhibition was seen in the Nordic Pavilion at the Venice Biennale last year.
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Weather Report – Forecasting Future

The spring season at Kiasma will be launched on 31 January by Weather Report: Forecasting Future. The exhibition was seen in the Nordic Pavilion at the Venice Biennale last year.
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Ragnar Kjartansson. The Visitors

Ragnar Kjartansson (b. 1975, Reykjavik, Iceland) creates art that revolves around the themes of Nordic identity, melancholia and pop culture. A graduate from the Icelandic Academy of the Arts, he also studied at the Royal Academy in Stockholm. Kjartansson is a member of the Icelandic rock band Trabant.
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Torbjørn Rødland. Fifth Honeymoon

In the autumn Kiasma features works by Norwegian artist Torbjørn Rødland. Rødland is known for carefully staged, beautiful photographs that evoke emotions. The subject is often a person in an intimate situation filled with tension and which allows multiple interpretations. Bodies appear in Rødland’s work both as portraits and as…
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Coexistence

How is nature presented in contemporary art? And how are humans interpreted as relating to other species?
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Alma Heikkilä

‘ , ‘ /~` mediums,.’_ ” bodies,.’_ ” ° ∞ logs,∞ ‘ , ‘ /~` ‘ holes, .’ `-. ` .’ — °habitats / /`‘ * ‘-‘ . ‘ , ‘ /~`want to feel (,) you inside \| * . . * * \| * . . *./. .-. ~ …
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Iiu Susiraja

Dry Joy by Turku-based artist Iiu Susiraja presents her work from a period of more than ten years. Susiraja creates candid photographs and videos with a sense of warmth and humour. Although she appears in the works herself, they are not self-portraits but rather performances for the lens.Honesty and femininityThe artist places herself in …
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The Stage Is Yours

Contemporary art often allows you to take part as more than just a passive viewer. We feature five artists who invite you to speak, listen, draw, and perform. Some works provide a forum for encounters and discussion, others urge you to get creative. Or, if you prefer, just look and …
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Shoplifter

The Here You Are theme year kicks off with a show by internationally renowned New York-based Icelandic artist Hrafnhildur Arnardóttir, aka Shoplifter, with a show called Nervescape VIII.Mounted in the fifth-floor galleries, the show is a furry installation that envelopes the viewer in its embrace, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the touchable piece.In …
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