HAM shines the spotlight on over 90 animal-themed artworks in its new exhibition opening May 17
HAM Helsinki Art Museum’s upcoming exhibition invites audiences to reflect on a subject that is identifiable yet ultimately a mystery. Who is an Animal? explores art’s ability to help us understand the challenges of coexistence, human-imposed hierarchies and the commonalities that unite humans and other living beings. The exhibition will be presented in one of HAM’s upstairs vaulted galleries from May 17 to August 18, 2024.

The animal kingdom has intrigued artists through the ages, and animals are among the oldest classic subjects in Western art. Curated mostly from Helsinki’s City-owned art collections, Who is an Animal? features 91 works by 48 artists, including photographs, videos, paintings, sculptures, graphic art and installations spanning from the late 19th century to the present day. The exhibits are grouped thematically under animals as individuals, challenges of coexistence with humans, altered habitats and animal agency. Animals are spotlighted with warmth and humour in this exhibition curated by HAM’s curator Sanna Juntunen.
“HAM’s animal-themed exhibition exemplifies our goal of sparking dialogue through art and offering fresh perspectives on topical themes. The human claim of superiority over other species has resulted in accelerated biodiversity loss and other drastic consequences. Many artists today are questioning and exposing the specious nature of human-made hierarchies. Although we cannot escape the limitations of being human, we can foster hope of a fairer coexistence through speculative imagining, radical empathy and acceptance of species equality,” comments HAM’s museum director Arja Miller.
As part of the exhibition, HAM has invited sociologist Salla Tuomivaara to join in a discussion about animals that are conspicuous by their absence in human-made art: “In old paintings, we often see farm animals grazing in pastures or roaming in farmyards in the midst of people’s everyday chores. Today, agricultural livestock makes up the majority of mammals and birds found on our planet. Despite this fact, artists rarely encounter farm animals anymore – they have become largely invisible,” notes Tuomivaara.
Despite its serious underlying themes, the exhibition is also suitable for younger members of the family. A specific creature trail invites kids to explore the exhibition through play and fun activities.
The featured artists are Jasmin Anoschkin, Mikko Carlstedt, Helge Dahlman, E. Dupre, Eeva-Leena Eklund, Gabriel Engberg, Hilda Maria Flodin, Terike Haapoja, Mikko Haiko, Mari Hallapuro, Jussi Heikkilä, Leila Hietala-Hämäläinen, Reino Hietanen, Maiju Hukkanen, Paula Humberg, Kati Immonen, Appu Jasu, Anja Juurikkala, Esko Kaarakka, Ismo Kajander, Sanna Kannisto, Kaija Kontulainen, Anne Koskinen, Aura Kotkavirta, Paula Lehtonen, Maija Luutonen, Lotta Mattila, Esko Männikkö, Lotta Määttänen, Heikki Nieminen, Pirkko Nukari, Tuula Närhinen, Dennis Oppenheim, Roland Persson, Anna Retulainen, Liisa Ruusuvaara, Stiina Saaristo, Pentti Sammallahti, Joakim Sederholm, Verner Thomé, Heli Tiitinen, Frans Toikkanen, Ritva Tuomi, Gunnar Uotila, Thom Vink, Hanna Weselius, Victor Westerholm and Helena Öst.
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Who is An Animal? coincides with Nastja Säde Rönkkö’s Survival Guide for a Post-Apocalyptic Child in the adjacent grand gallery. Together the two exhibitions invite audiences to reflect on the inter-connectedness of all living things and the fundamental importance of empathy.
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Who is an Animal?
May 17–August 18, 2024
HAM Helsinki Art Museum
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