Ateneum: Stories of Finnish Art.
The exhibition sets the story of Finnish art within the wider context of international developments and societal events. On display, side by side, are many of our collection’s Finnish and international masterpieces, such as Le Corbusier’s Two Women(1939), Eero Järnefelt’s Under the Yoke (1893), Edvard Munch’s Bathing Men (1907–08) and Hugo Simberg’sWounded Angel (1903). The exhibition was on display at the Ateneum Art Museum from 2016 to 2022. The specific works on display varied somewhat over this period. Reproduced here is the exhibition as it was just before it was dismantled.
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360˚ virtual exhibition
Ateneum Art Museum
Ateneum: Stories of Finnish Art
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Online Exhibition
The Finnish National Gallery collections
Kiasma: Mehen
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3D virtual exhibition
Serlachius Manor
Oneself as Another
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360˚ virtual exhibition
Sinebrychoff Art Museum
Paul and Fanny Sinebrychoff´s House Museum
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3D virtual exhibition
The Finnish National Gallery collections
The World of Hugo Simberg
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3D virtual exhibition
WAM
WÄINÖ – “Would that my heart were stone”