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Invitation for media: Press conference for Rock, Paper, Scissors exhibition on Thursday, 13 February

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Kiasma’s new collection exhibition Rock, Paper, Scissors explores the diverse meanings and techniques of contemporary-art materials from the 1970s to the present. This lavish exhibition provides keys for understanding numerous phenomena in the art of recent decades. At the same time, the materiality of the works offers various perspectives on our living environment.

The exhibition will be open for preview on 13 February at 10 am – 1 pm. Please register: kiira.koskela@kiasma.fi

Jacob Dahlgren, The Wonderful World of Abstraction, 2009; Krišs Salmanis, The Old One, 2023; Pearla Pigao, RD2-5DXA-4DXFF, 2019; Claes Oldenburg, Extinguished Match, 1987.
Jacob Dahlgren, The Wonderful World of Abstraction, 2009; Krišs Salmanis, The Old One, 2023; Pearla Pigao, RD2-5DXA-4DXFF, 2019; Claes Oldenburg, Extinguished Match, 1987. Finnish National Gallery / Pirje Mykkänen, Petri Virtanen

The press conference starts at 11:00. Before that, media representatives have the opportunity to explore the exhibition from 10:00. The exhibition will be open for preview until 13:00.

The exhibition will be presented by Kiasma's collection curators Saara Hacklin, Saara Karhunen and Satu Oksanen. Kiasma Theatre's Senior Producer Jonna Strandberg will present the theatre's programme related to the exhibition.

Arrival: The doors of the museum open at 10:00. The address is Mannerheiminaukio 2, 00100 Helsinki.

Registration and more information: Communications Officer Kiira Koskela, kiira.koskela@kiasma.fi, +358 50 4786 861

Fundamental questions in contemporary art

Rock, Paper, Scissors exhibition delves into many of the fundamental questions in contemporary art: Why does contemporary art look the way it does? What do the choices of material tell us? What kind of material are sounds – or thoughts – for an artist? The exhibition also raises questions of authorship and contemplates modes of perception. 

The material choices made in contemporary art open up viewpoints on a variety of social phenomena. New technologies, such as 3D printing and advances in photographic technology, are changing our relationship with the world and with different materials. Environmental awareness has also changed the way many artists approach their materials – the material does not have to be dominated, art can be made on the material’s own terms.

The exhibition, put together from the Finnish National Gallery’s collections, features works by 52 artists. 

Rock, Paper, Scissors – Kiasma’s collection exhibition will be on display 14.2.2025–18.1.2026.

Exhibition artists

Martti Aiha, Dylan Ray Arnold & Océane Bruel, Inka Bell, Sissel M Bergh, Joseph Beuys, Sara Bjarland, Marcel Broodthaers, Baran Caginli, Nina Canell, Jacob Dahlgren, A K Dolven, Maria Duncker, Wade Guyton, Teuri Haarla, Eeva-Mari Haikala, Terhi Heino, Helena Hietanen, Reijo Hukkanen, Ann Veronica Janssens, Ulla Jokisalo, Ona Juciūtė, Donald Judd, Lasse Juuti, Marja Kanervo, Eeva Karhu, Olli Keränen, Kihwa-Endale, Tarik Kiswanson, Mikko Kuorinki, The Monday Collective, J O Mallander, Esse McChesney, Golrokh Nafisi, Maurizio Nannucci, Robertas Narkus, Claes Oldenburg, Sini Pelkki, Ari Pelkonen, Pearla Pigao, Michelangelo Pistoletto, James Prevett, Tiina Raitanen, Taneli Rautiainen, Nina Roos, Jarkko Räsänen, Krišs Salmanis, Richard Serra & Carlota Fay Schoolman, Mika Taanila, Antoni Tàpies, Nora Tapper, Marianna Uutinen, Man Yau

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Contacts

Kiira Koskela, Communications Officer, kiira.koskela@kiasma.fi, +358 294 500 631

Images

Jacob Dahlgren, The Wonderful World of Abstraction, 2009.
Jacob Dahlgren, The Wonderful World of Abstraction, 2009.
Finnish National Gallery / Veera Konsti
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Krišs Salmanis, The Old One, 2023.
Krišs Salmanis, The Old One, 2023.
Finnish National Gallery / Pirje Mykkänen
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Pearla Pigao, RD2-5DXA-4DXFF, 2019.
Pearla Pigao, RD2-5DXA-4DXFF, 2019.
Finnish National Gallery / Petri Virtanen
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Claes Oldenburg, Extinguished Match, 1987.
Claes Oldenburg, Extinguished Match, 1987.
Finnish National Gallery / Pirje Mykkänen
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The Finnish National Gallery is the national museum of fine arts. It operates three of Finland’s best-known museums: the Ateneum Art Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma and the Sinebrychoff Art Museum. It also manages the national art collection and its archives, develops Finnish cultural heritage and promotes art to the wider public. www.kansallisgalleria.fi/en

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