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An exhibition in the Fokus Gallery to present Hugo Simberg’s photographs and art

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Hugo Simberg (1873–1917) was a Finnish painter and graphic artist, but also a prolific photographer. The Fokus Gallery exhibition Photos and art by Hugo Simberg shows the artist’s photographs, prints and paintings side by side. The exhibition, to be staged in a single gallery, celebrates Simberg, with the year 2023 marking the 150th anniversary of the artist’s birth. The exhibition will be on display from 19 September to 17 December 2023.
The artist’s father Niclas Simberg and son Tom on the beach at Niemenlautta, 1913. Finnish National Gallery / Archive Collections. Photo: Hugo Simberg.
The artist’s father Niclas Simberg and son Tom on the beach at Niemenlautta, 1913. Finnish National Gallery / Archive Collections. Photo: Hugo Simberg.

The camera as an artist’s aid

In the 1890s, the photographic camera became a popular aid for artists in Finland. Hugo Simberg’s photographs and his versatile way of using the camera as part of creating his art are in a class of their own. In addition to Simberg, the technique was used by Akseli Gallen-Kallela and Eero Järnefelt.

Simberg documented his surroundings in photographs. In particular, he photographed the everyday life of his family at their Niemenlautta summer residence in Säkkijärvi near Viipuri (Vyborg), as well as his trips both in Finland and abroad. He also systematically used the camera as an aid when painting. Most of Simberg’s photographs seem to depict carefree summer moments; the artist did not have access to a flash, so he largely photographed during summer, when there is plenty of natural light.

In 1994, the Central Art Archive (today the archive collections of the Finnish National Gallery) received a significant donation of photographs from the artist’s son, Tom Simberg, consisting of almost one thousand glass and nitrate negatives. Most of the negatives are available in digitised form on the Lähteillä website, presenting Simberg’s work. 

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Photographs related to The Wounded Angel are among the exhibits

When viewing Simberg’s extensive body of prints and his photographs side by side, it is obvious that some of the photographs feature exactly the same subject matter as the prints. Indeed, it is typical of Simberg to explore the same themes using several different techniques. The exhibition includes photographs that helped Simberg in the creation of the paintings The Wounded Angel (1903) and Towards the Evening (1913).

The exhibition, set up in a single gallery, will display, side by side, photographs, prints, and some paintings, such as a particular favourite with the audience, Towards the Evening. The Wounded Angel is available for viewing as part of the collection exhibition A Question of Time. The Simberg exhibition is curated by the curator of collections at the Ateneum, Lene Wahlsten.

What is the Fokus Gallery? 

The Fokus Gallery presents concise displays, with selected artists or themes from the Ateneum collection. The gallery is located on the second floor of the museum, which is also where the collection exhibition A Question of Time is staged.



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The artist’s father Niclas Simberg and son Tom on the beach at Niemenlautta, 1913. Finnish National Gallery / Archive Collections. Photo: Hugo Simberg.
The artist’s father Niclas Simberg and son Tom on the beach at Niemenlautta, 1913. Finnish National Gallery / Archive Collections. Photo: Hugo Simberg.
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Self-Portrait, c. 1907. Finnish National Gallery / Archive Collections. Photo: Hugo Simberg.
Self-Portrait, c. 1907. Finnish National Gallery / Archive Collections. Photo: Hugo Simberg.
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Hugo Simberg: Self-Portrait, 1914. Finnish National Gallery / Ateneum Art Museum, Hallonblad collection. Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Yehia Eweis.
Hugo Simberg: Self-Portrait, 1914. Finnish National Gallery / Ateneum Art Museum, Hallonblad collection. Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Yehia Eweis.
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The artist’s father Niclas Simberg and son Tom as models for Towards the Evening, 1913. Finnish National Gallery / Archive Collections. Photo: Hugo Simberg.
The artist’s father Niclas Simberg and son Tom as models for Towards the Evening, 1913. Finnish National Gallery / Archive Collections. Photo: Hugo Simberg.
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Hugo Simberg: Towards the evening (1913). Finnish National Gallery / Ateneum Art Museum. Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Yehia Eweis.
Hugo Simberg: Towards the evening (1913). Finnish National Gallery / Ateneum Art Museum. Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Yehia Eweis.
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Simberg family at the Selkäranta bathing hut, 1904. Finnish National Gallery / Archive Collections. Photo: Hugo Simberg.
Simberg family at the Selkäranta bathing hut, 1904. Finnish National Gallery / Archive Collections. Photo: Hugo Simberg.
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Hugo Simberg: Bathing Cabin (undated). Finnish National Gallery / Ateneum Art Museum. Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Jenni Nurminen.
Hugo Simberg: Bathing Cabin (undated). Finnish National Gallery / Ateneum Art Museum. Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Jenni Nurminen.
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