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A retrospective exhibition of works by a master depicter of nature and people, Eero Järnefelt, who was always looking for emotion and truth, will be staged on the third floor of the Ateneum from 5 April to 25 August 2024. On 4 October, the third-floor exhibition space will see the opening of an exciting exhibition contrasting medieval and modern art: Gothic Modern.

Eero Järnefelt: Portrait of the Artist's Son (Heikki Järnefelt); 1897. Finnish National Gallery / Ateneum Art Museum, Antell collection. Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Hannu Pakarinen
Eero Järnefelt: Portrait of the Artist's Son (Heikki Järnefelt); 1897. Finnish National Gallery / Ateneum Art Museum, Antell collection. Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Hannu Pakarinen Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Hannu Pakarinen

In 2024, two temporary exhibitions will be presented on the third floor of the Ateneum Art Museum: the all-Finnish Eero Järnefelt and the international Gothic Modern.

In addition to these, the Ateneum’s collection exhibition A Question of Time, which opened in April 2023 and is continually updated, will be on display on the first and second floors of the museum throughout the year. In the spring of 2024, various changes will be made to the exhibition A Question of Time. For example, the paper-based works, which are shown particularly in the exhibition galleries featuring works under the theme of Modern Life, will be replaced during February. Many of the works under the theme of Images of a People will also be replaced in the spring, as some of the collection exhibition works by Akseli Gallen-Kallela will travel to the Belvedere art museum in Vienna, and some of the works in the Ateneum’s Albert Edelfelt exhibition (on display from 5 May to 17 September 2023) will be included in the collection exhibition.

Eero Järnefelt
5 Apr–25 Aug 2024

This exhibition presents the extensive oeuvre of Eero Järnefelt (1863–1937), who grew up in a cultured, cosmopolitan family, and it explores the artist’s significance for Finnish art and Finnishness. Järnefelt, who sought to portray the true, the typical and the essential, is known particularly for his depictions of landscapes, clouds and nature, paintings of the area around Koli, and portraits of prominent figures of his time. When Finland gained its independence, Järnefelt more or less became the official portrait painter of Finland.

All of the above subjects are widely represented in the Ateneum exhibition, as are the Järnefelt family and their close relatives, who had a huge influence on the art and culture of Finland at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. Järnefelt’s brothers – the critic Kasper, the writer Arvid, and the musician Armas – and his sister Aino, who later became Jean Sibelius’s wife, are remembered not only for their contributions to visual arts, literature and music, but also as part of a wider network of active cultural figures. His father, Alexander Järnefelt, made the Fennomans’ battle for the Finnish language his life’s work, and his mother, Elisabeth Järnefelt, is especially remembered for her literary salon, the most famous participant of which was the writer Juhani Aho.

Most of the works in the exhibition come from the collection of the Finnish National Gallery, but there is also an exceptionally large number of works on loan from private collections. The curator of the exhibition is the chief curator of collections at the Ateneum, Timo Huusko.

Link to the exhibition webpage

Gothic Modern 
4 Oct 2024–26 Jan 2025

This international exhibition presents modern art from the 19th and 20th centuries that is inspired by European medieval and Northern Renaissance art. The themes of the diverse exhibition include death and rituals, but also sexuality and enlightenment.

A long research project has, for the first time, explored how artists of the modern era became interested in medieval art. The exhibition rewrites the history of modern art. Featured artists include Arnold Böcklin, Lucas Cranach the Elder, Albrecht Dürer, Akseli Gallen-Kallela, Theodor Kittelsen, Käthe Kollwitz, Edvard Munch, Hugo Simberg, Helene Schjerfbeck and Marianne Stokes. In addition to paintings and prints, the exhibition includes objects, sculptures and furniture.

The partners of the international exhibition are the National Museum of Art in Oslo and the Albertina museum in Vienna, which are the two venues where the exhibition will be shown after its run at the Ateneum. The exhibition is curated by the chief curator of exhibitions at the Ateneum, Anna-Maria von Bonsdorff (who will be director of the Ateneum from 1 January 2024), Vibeke Waallann Hansen from the National Museum of Art, and the director of the Berlin´s Alte Nationalgalerie, Ralph Gleis. A guest curator for the exhibition is Professor Juliet Simpson from Coventry University.

Link to the exhibition webpage


In addition to the collection exhibition and the two temporary exhibitions, the Ateneum’s Fokus Gallery will host two exhibitions in 2024: Impivaara and Lars-Gunnar Nordström.

Fokus Gallery: IC-98 and Impivaara
27 Feb 2024–28 Apr 2024

Impivaara is a new short film by the IC-98 artist group, formed by Patrik Söderlund and Visa Suonpää. It brings Aleksis Kivi’s classic novel Seitsemän veljestä (The Seven Brothers; 1870) up to date, linking it to the discussion on the environmental crisis of the 2020s, the energetic basis of our culture, and the coexistence of species. The film’s scenic sequences, depicting vast wilds and wide open skies, refer to national visual-art narratives and thus also to the iconic landscape works in the collections of the Finnish National Gallery.

Link to the exhibition webpage

Fokus Gallery: Lars-Gunnar Nordström
27.8.2024 – 24.11.2024

In 2024, 100 years will have passed since the birth of Lars-Gunnar “Nubben” Nordström, a pioneer and trailblazer in Finnish concrete art. The Ateneum will celebrate Nordström by staging a small-scale exhibition in the Fokus Gallery, consisting of works from the Finnish National Gallery collection. The exhibition will focus on Nubben’s early work; works from the 1940s and 1950s; and the development of his full-on abstract expression. The exhibits also include photographs and archive materials that shed light on the reception of early concrete art in Finland, the zeitgeist in that era, and the great importance of an international outlook for Nordström and like-minded artists.

Link to the exhibition webpage

Visitors can dig deeper into the Eero Järnefelt and Gothic Modern exhibitions by attending an exhibition intro, where a guide introduces the themes and works of the exhibition with the help of a rich visual presentation. The sale of Eero Järnefelt exhibition intros for groups has already begun. To book an intro, click the booking calendar.

The exhibition intros for Gothic Modern will go on sale in spring 2024.

The exhibition Colour & Light – The Legacy of Impressionism, which opened in October 2023, will remain available for viewing on the third floor of the Ateneum until 25 February 2024.

The Ateneum opening hours in 2024: Tue–Fri 10:00–20:00 | Sat, Sun 10:00–17:00 | Mon closed

Tickets to the Ateneum in 2024: Standard ticket at the ticket office €22 | Standard ticket online €20 | Concessions €12 | Under 18-year-olds free of charge

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EeroJärnefelt: Under the Yoke (Burning the Brushwood); 1893. Finnish National Gallery / Ateneum Art Museum. Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Yehia_Eweis
EeroJärnefelt: Under the Yoke (Burning the Brushwood); 1893. Finnish National Gallery / Ateneum Art Museum. Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Yehia_Eweis
Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Yehia_Eweis
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Eero Järnefelt: Autumn Landscape of Lake Pielisjärvi (1899). Finnish National Gallery / Ateneum Art Museum, Antell collection. Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Hannu_Aaltonen
Eero Järnefelt: Autumn Landscape of Lake Pielisjärvi (1899). Finnish National Gallery / Ateneum Art Museum, Antell collection. Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Hannu_Aaltonen
Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Hannu_Aaltonen
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Edvard Munch: By The Death-Bed (1896). Finnish National Gallery / Ateneum Art Museum, Ester and Jalo Sihtola Fine Arts Foundation Donation. Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Aleks Talve.
Edvard Munch: By The Death-Bed (1896). Finnish National Gallery / Ateneum Art Museum, Ester and Jalo Sihtola Fine Arts Foundation Donation. Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Aleks Talve.
Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Aleks Talve.
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Helene Schjerfbeck: Maria (1909). Finnish National Gallery / Ateneum Art Museum. Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Hannu Aaltonen.
Helene Schjerfbeck: Maria (1909). Finnish National Gallery / Ateneum Art Museum. Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Hannu Aaltonen.
Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Hannu Aaltonen.
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Hugo Simberg: The Garden of Death (1896). Finnish National Gallery / Ateneum Art Museum. Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Jenni Nurminen.
Hugo Simberg: The Garden of Death (1896). Finnish National Gallery / Ateneum Art Museum. Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Jenni Nurminen.
Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Jenni Nurminen.
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Eero Järnefelt: Portrait of the Artist's Son (Heikki Järnefelt); 1897. Finnish National Gallery / Ateneum Art Museum, Antell collection. Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Hannu Pakarinen
Eero Järnefelt: Portrait of the Artist's Son (Heikki Järnefelt); 1897. Finnish National Gallery / Ateneum Art Museum, Antell collection. Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Hannu Pakarinen
Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Hannu Pakarinen
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Lars-Gunnar Nordström: Composition in Blue, (1952). Finnish National Gallery / Ateneum Art Museum. Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Nina Pätilä
Lars-Gunnar Nordström: Composition in Blue, (1952). Finnish National Gallery / Ateneum Art Museum. Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Nina Pätilä
Photo: Finnish National Gallery / Nina Pätilä
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Impivaara is a new short film by the IC-98 artist group, formed by Patrik Söderlund and Visa Suonpää. Photo: Linda Svarfvar
Impivaara is a new short film by the IC-98 artist group, formed by Patrik Söderlund and Visa Suonpää. Photo: Linda Svarfvar
Photo: Linda Svarfvar
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Still from the movie Impivaara_Photo: IC-98
Still from the movie Impivaara_Photo: IC-98
Photo: IC-98
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Välkommen till presskonferensen för Gothic Modern-utställningen på onsdag den 2 oktober 2024 kl. 10.15.18.9.2024 10:00:00 EEST | Pressmeddelande

Presskonferensen för utställningen hålls onsdagen 2.10.2024 kl. 10.15 både på Ateneum och på nätet – noggrannare information nedan. Medeltidens och renässansens konst erbjöd 1900-talets konstnärer emotionellt material och metoder för att behandla människans innersta känslor, psykets mörka sidor samt födseln, döden, lidandet och sexualiteten. Utställningen Gothic Modern – från mörker till ljus lyfter fram ett fascinerande fenomen som inte förr har granskats i konsthistorien, och belyser hur det uppträder i kända konstnärers verk. Ateneum inledde det betydande, internationella samarbetsprojektet redan år 2018, och museet blir också den första platsen där utställningen visas, 4.10.2024–26.1.2025.

Tervetuloa Gothic Modern -näyttelyn tiedotustilaisuuteen keskiviikkona 2.10.202418.9.2024 10:00:00 EEST | Tiedote

Näyttelyn tiedotustilaisuus on ke 2.10.2024 sekä Ateneumissa että verkossa klo 10.15 – lisätiedot alempana. Keskiajan ja renessanssin taide tarjosi 1800- ja 1900 -lukujen taiteilijoille emotionaalista materiaalia ja tapoja käsitellä ihmisen perimmäisiä tuntemuksia, psyyken pimeää puolta sekä syntymää, kuolemaa, kärsimystä ja seksuaalisuutta. Gothic Modern – pimeydestä valoon -näyttely nostaa esille kiehtovan ilmiön, jota ei ole aikaisemmin taidehistoriassa käsitelty, ja tarkastelee sen esiintymistä tunnettujen taiteilijoiden teoksissa. Ateneum käynnisti merkittävän, kansainvälisen yhteistyöhankkeen jo vuonna 2018, ja museo toimii myös näyttelyn ensimmäisenä esityspaikkana 4.10.2024–26.1.2025.

Welcome to the Gothic Modern exhibition press conference on Wednesday, October 2, 2024, at 10:1518.9.2024 10:00:00 EEST | Press release

The press conference for the exhibition will be held on Wednesday 2 October 2024 at 10:15, on site at the Ateneum and online. For more information, see below. Medieval and Renaissance art provided 20th-century artists with emotional material and ways to deal with fundamental human feelings and the dark side of the psyche, as well as birth, death, suffering and sexuality. The exhibition Gothic Modern – From Darkness to Light highlights a phenomenon that has not been addressed in art history before, examining how it is manifested in the works of renowned artists. The Ateneum launched its significant international cooperation project around the topic in 2018, and the museum also serves as the first venue for the exhibition, from 4 October 2024 to 26 January 2025.

Utställningen Gothic Modern skriver den moderna konstens historia på nytt4.6.2024 11:00:00 EEST | Pressmeddelande

Medeltidens och renässansens konst erbjöd 1900-talets konstnärer emotionellt material och metoder för att behandla människans innersta känslor, psykets mörka sidor samt födseln, döden, lidandet och sexualiteten. Utställningen Gothic Modern – från mörker till ljus lyfter fram ett fascinerande fenomen som inte förr har granskats i konsthistorien, och belyser hur det uppträder i kända konstnärers verk. Ateneum inledde det betydande, internationella samarbetsprojektet redan år 2018, och museet blir också den första platsen där utställningen visas, 4.10.2024–26.1.2025.

Gothic Modern -näyttely kirjoittaa uudelleen modernin taiteen historiaa4.6.2024 11:00:00 EEST | Tiedote

Keskiajan ja renessanssin taide tarjosi 1900-luvun taiteilijoille emotionaalista materiaalia ja tapoja käsitellä ihmisen perimmäisiä tuntemuksia, psyyken pimeää puolta sekä syntymää, kuolemaa, kärsimystä ja seksuaalisuutta. Gothic Modern – pimeydestä valoon -näyttely nostaa esille kiehtovan ilmiön, jota ei ole aikaisemmin taidehistoriassa käsitelty, ja tarkastelee sen esiintymistä tunnettujen taiteilijoiden teoksissa. Ateneum käynnisti merkittävän, kansainvälisen yhteistyöhankkeen jo vuonna 2018, ja museo toimii myös näyttelyn ensimmäisenä esityspaikkana 4.10.2024–26.1.2025.

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