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November
13
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November 30, 2024
Jari Salo
Monolith, photographs
MONOLITH is a journey of introspection, exploring the genesis of my own identity as a son, a man, a father. It revolves around the themes of abandonment, absence, blame and acceptance. MONOLITH is released as a book in November 2024 by the renown korean publisher Datz Press. Book launch event and discussion with the artist 15.11.2024 at 17-19.
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November
13
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November 30, 2024
Niko Mankinen
Transit/Umbra -Receding Shadow, ceramics
Transit / Umbra is an exhibition consisting of house-like sculptures by ceramic artist Niko Mankinen and on view in Laterna Magica's Tile and Cellar Galleries 13-30 November. Exhibition opening on Tuesday, November 12th from 5 p.m to 7 p.m. Warm Welcome!
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December
4
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January 4, 2025
Minna Pinola
In the Presence of Hope, photographs
Minna Pinola’s photography exhibition "In the Presence of Hope" celebrates the privilege, uniqueness, and unpredictability of life through intimate portraits. Life is light and shadow, and it happens today. In this project, Minna Pinola has interviewed and photographed 12 individuals who live their lives with illnesses without a cure and bravely share their experiences of when an incurable diagnosis enters life as an unwelcome guest.
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December
4
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January 4, 2025
Mikko Palonkorpi
In the Light and Shadow of the Mountains, photographs of the last mountain villages in the Caucasus
Mikko Palonkorpi's photography exhibition in the Tile and Cellar Galleries focuses on the mountain people and their habitats of South Caucasus (Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan). The different eras in the photographs appear layered: thousands of years of history and modern times mix with each other.
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January
8
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January 25, 2025
Rebecca Sandelin
The 11th Hour, multisensory exhibition
The 11th Hour is a multisensorial exhibition consisting of photography, moving image, sound and installation. The exhibition explores tensions between nature, the built environment and human beings while questioning their separation.
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