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Remix the Archive exhibition, using data from the Finnish National Gallery collection, comes to New York

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The finalist works of the international generative art competition Combine24 will be on show at the Dunkunsthalle Gallery in New York 9 May-21 June 2025. The competition asked for participants to use the National Gallery’s copyright-free, CC0-licensed collection data to create new generative artworks. The Remix the Archive exhibition is a collaboration between the Finnish Cultural Institute and the Consulate General of Finland in New York.

Ilmo and Aarni Kapanen, Loom of Reality.
Ilmo and Aarni Kapanen, Loom of Reality.

The Finnish National Gallery runs three of Finland’s best-known museums: the Ateneum Art Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, and the Sinebrychoff Art Museum. Last year, the National Gallery held a generative art competition titled Combine24. Participants used the Finnish National Gallery’s copyright-free collection data to create new generative artworks. The competition attracted entrants from 47 countries, who submitted nearly a hundred works that met the entry criteria. A shortlist committee of experts in the field chose ten artworks for the final stage. The Remix the Archive exhibition, compiled from the finalist works, was shown in a temporary exhibition space in Vallila, Helsinki, last autumn. 

The exhibition artists are: Agoston Nagy, Andreas Rau, Blas.v, Ilmo and Aarni Kapanen, Jeres, Nahuel Gerth, Newyellow, Roni Kaufman, Shaderism, and Tuomo Rainio

The principle of generative art is that the end result has to be created by an autonomous system. A code or algorithm devised by the artist creates a process that repeatedly makes new variants on the data selected by the artist. 

The winner of Combine24 was Ilmo and Aarni Kapanen’s Loom of Reality. Second prize went to Andreas Rau’s Inventory Numbers. The winners were chosen by an international jury. 

New video documentary series probes the museums of the future 

In recent years, the Finnish National Gallery has been actively exploring the potential of digital technologies in the museum sector. As part of this, the National Gallery has made a four-part documentary series that explores the evolving digital landscape and its effects on museums. The series, Beyond Now: Museum of Tomorrow, features the views and projections of eleven experts in the fields of art, architecture and technology, about what the museums of the future may look like. www.museumoftomorrow.fi 

Remix the Archive 
9.5.–21.6.2025 
Dunkunsthalle (64 Fulton St, 10038 NYC) 

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johanna.eiramo@kansallisgalleria.fi
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Ilmo and Aarni Kapanen, Loom of Reality.
Ilmo and Aarni Kapanen, Loom of Reality.
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The Finnish National Gallery comprises three museum units: the Ateneum Art Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma and the Sinebrychoff Art Museum. The National Gallery is responsible for the State Art Collection, the management of which rests with the National Gallery’s Collections Department. The State Art Commission with its collections is also part of the Finnish National Gallery. www.kansallisgalleria.fi

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Ilmo Kapanens och Aarni Kapanens verk Loom of Reality vann huvudpriset i Finlands Nationalgalleris tävling för generativ konst Combine248.10.2024 13:01:41 EEST | Pressmeddelande

Huvudpriset på tiotusen euro delades ut av Jubileumsfonden för Finlands självständighet Sitra. Andra pris i tävlingen, åttatusen euro, vanns av Andreas Rau med verket Inventory Numbers. I tävlingen delades också ett pris för publikens favorit ut. Publikpriset uppgick till femtusen euro, och publiken kunde rösta på sin favorit digitalt. Publikens favoritverk var Ilmo Kapanens och Aarni Kapanens verk Loom of Reality.

The Loom of Reality by llmo Kapanen and Aarni Kapanen won the first prize of the Finnish National Gallery generative art competition Combine248.10.2024 07:00:00 EEST | Press release

The first prize of ten thousand euros was donated by the Finnish Innovation Fund Sitra. The second prize, eight thousand euros, was awarded to Andreas Rau for the artwork Inventory Numbers. The audience favorite, five thousand euros, was the result of an online vote. The audience favorite was also awarded to Loom of Reality by Ilmo Kapanen and Aarni Kapanen.

Ilmo Kapasen ja Aarni Kapasen teos Loom of Reality voitti Kansallisgallerian generatiivisen taiteen Combine24-kilpailun pääpalkinnon8.10.2024 07:00:00 EEST | Tiedote

Kymmenen tuhannen euron pääpalkinnon myönsi Suomen itsenäisyyden juhlarahasto Sitra. Kilpailun toisen palkinnon, kahdeksan tuhatta euroa, voitti Andreas Rau teoksellaan Inventory Numbers. Kilpailussa jaettiin myös yleisön suosikki -palkinto, jonka arvo oli viisi tuhatta euroa. Lempiteostaan pystyi äänestämään digitaalisesti. Yleisön suosikkiteos oli Aarni Kapasen ja Ilmo Kapasen teos Loom of Reality.

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