14.9. – 10.12.2023
Forests of the North Wind
Ritva Kovalainen and Sanni Seppo
Forests of the North Wind is the conclusion to Ritva Kovalainen and Sanni Seppo’s forest trilogy based on research through photographic art, culminating three decades of their work on forest themes.
The exhibition is a portrayal of our natural forests as life-sustaining diverse spaces. It depicts the rich ecosystems that our northern coniferous forests can be at their best. In natural forests, trees of various ages and species uphold the diversity of nature and thus natural forests are comprised of communities of thousands of organisms like plants, fungi, animals, protists, archaea and bacteria.
Forests of the North Wind also discusses how forests are becoming endangered and extinct, and it urges us to recognise the difference between a natural and a commercial forest.
8.6. – 27.8.2023
My Entire Life
Kaija-Riitta Iivonen
In celebration of having turned 80 in November, sculptor and graphic artists Kaija-Riitta Iivonen presents an extensive retrospective exhibition at Kajaani Art Museum in the summer of 2023. My Entire Life features works from all along the artist’s career.
For Kajaani Art Museum Iivonen is constructing an installation comprised of paintings, sketches and hundreds of miniature sculptures that flows from one space to another, all works forming a part of one big narrative.
Iivonen’s often benevolently humorous works are born from observation and commentary on her surroundings, everyday human activities and the news. Spirituality is also a central tenet of the artist’s identity.
19.2. – 14.5.2023
Journey
Anna Alapuro and Ilkka Väätti
This exhibition recounts the joint artistic journey of Anna Alapuro and Ilkka Väätti. The two artists first met when they were students at Lahti Art School 1976 to 1979. Their art has been inspired by numerous shared and individual trips as well as stays at domestic and foreign artists’ residences over the years.
In Journey the two portray a vision that unfolds through decades unveiling reflections of society and the art world at different times. Figurative and conceptual paths merge and divide through the decades. Kajaani is an interesting waypoint on the artistic couple’s path. The journey continues.
1.12.2022–5.2.2023
I feel like (love)
Tuija Teiska
I feel like (love) is an exhibition about emotions the most important of which is love. Emotions that we collect and compartmentalise in our memories. Feelings that make us humans, beings and meaningful to ourselves and others.
The theme of the exhibition is not romantic love but how as humans we have the need to feel acknowledged and meaningful to other people and our environment. Loved in loneliness, in longing, in remembering and being remembered. The works also examine what self-love is – respecting yourself and feeling connected.
15.9. –13.11.2022
White dream
Photo exhibition on Finnish functionalist architecture
Jaakko Kilpiäinen
Jaakko Kilpiäinen has photographed Finnish functionalist architecture since the beginning of the 2000s. His goal is to raise awareness about viewing and appreciating our architectural heritage at large and not just the most famous attractions. Simultaneously his works take a stand against the prevalent short-sightedness regarding our architectural heritage. The exhibition also includes a segment about architect Eino Pitkänen who spent the prime years of his career in Kajaani.
2.6.–28.8.2022
In spaces – in Räume
Nicole Ahland, Verena Freyschmidt, Lasse-Marc Riek
Three German artists working with different techniques create pieces in dialogue with space.
Space and light are the pivotal elements in photographer Nicole Ahland’s works. She has created a minimalist imagery of her own by researching the interplay of space and light.
Verena Freyschmidt uses pen, paper and scissors to create large organic installations that transform according to the spaces they are in.
Sound artist Lasse-Marc Riek has travelled around the world recording both natural and human-created sounds with his microphones and sound systems. For Kajaani Art museum Riek has created a brand new respiration choir inspired by COVID-times consisting of the sound of people from different countries breathing.
10.2.–15.5.2022
Together in wood
Kalle Mustonen, Jussi Valtakari and Antti Ylönen
Three wood-working sculptors come together in a shared exhibition which plays with scale and moves in the realm of myths and legends. Jussi Valtakari and Antti Ylönen construct works where Valtakari’s miniature human figurines combine with Ylönen’s robust shapes that emphasize the materiality of wood. Valtakari’s works criticize society and current issues with gentle humour, creating stories that are played out on a stage set by Ylönen’s pieces.
Kalle Mustonen also moves on a scale between minimal and monumental in his art. At the Kajaani Art Museum exhibition he presents an 8.5 meter wooden gnome. The sculpture is based on Dutch folklore and lends its shape from garden gnomes.
25.11.2021-23.1.2022
Ulla Harju and Teijo Määttänen
The joint exhibition of ceramic artist Ulla Harju and photographer Teijo Määttänen is centred around a shared concern about climate change.
“Our environment is in a state of ever-accelerating change, the biodiversity in nature is declining, the climate is warming. Nevertheless fields, bodies of water, bush-filled clearings, the sturdy clouds in the sky still evoke memories of childhood landscapes and the emotions attached to them – for now.” Teijo Määttänen
“And the trees pray to all the gods: give us back our cell tissue, free us of this humanity.” Ulla Harju
9.9.-7.11.2021
Echoes in the moonlight
The fall exhibition from the collections discusses the big questions in life with art works that are laden with powerful symbolism and awaken the senses. Can an image ring out?
The artists of the exhibition: Eva Cederström, Ina Colliander, Reino Hietanen, Helvi Hyvärinen, Tapio Junno, Pentti Meklin, Olavi Pajulahti, Ulla Rantanen, Arvo Siikamäki, Päivi Sirén, Kain Tapper, Nina Terno, Henry Wuorila-Stenberg
3.6.–22.8.2021
Marjatta Tapiola: Paintings 2017-2021
Marjatta Tapiola’s exhibition at Kajaani Art Museum brings together paintings from 2017 to 2021. Included are many of the long-lasting themes of her art, such as the monumental skulls and the mighty bulls arising from Greek mythology. Representing Tapiola’s newest works are the paintings delving into classical scenes from the Bible that also have strong ties to the history of classic art. The versatile exhibition is complemented by animal themes referencing India and a series of rarely seen colour lithographs.
18.2.-16.5.2021
Everything I have learned, I learned from the bees
Ritva-Liisa Virtanen’s retrospective installation
Kajaani-born graphic artist and painter Ritva-Liisa Virtanen’s exhibition examines environmental themes and the diversity of nature through bees. Virtanen is a pioneer in art relating to bees and bees wax, having started to incorporate them in her works already in the 1980s. For Kajaani Art Museum Virtanen is constructing a retrospective installation which will fill the entire exhibition space. The installation is comprised of videos, sounds of beehives and serigraphy textiles designed by Virtanen that are based on her ink paintings and other bee-themed works.