The Sculpture Exhibition Growth at Kultaranta Explores Nature, Humanity and a Sustainable Future
5.6.2026 16:30:00 EEST | Alfred Kordelinin säätiö | Press release
The summer 2026 sculpture exhibition Growth, presented in the gardens of Kultaranta, the summer residence of the President of the Republic of Finland, brings together works by five leading Finnish contemporary artists. The exhibition invites visitors to pause, engage with art and reflect on what sustainable growth means for both people and the environment. The President of the Republic of Finland Alexander Stubb and his spouse, Suzanne Innes-Stubb, officially opened the exhibition at Kultaranta in Naantali on Friday 5 June.

The exhibition is a collaboration between the Alfred Kordelin Foundation, the Office of the President of the Republic of Finland and WAM Museum of Contemporary Art. It has been curated by Maria Huokkola of WAM.
“This is the first exhibition produced by WAM at Kultaranta, and we are proud to present the work of five outstanding Finnish contemporary sculptors. We hope that as many people as possible will visit the exhibition this summer and experience art within this unique garden setting,” says Satu Pajarre, Director of WAM.
“It is wonderful that the presidential couple continue to welcome artists and art lovers to Kultaranta each year, helping to raise the profile of Finnish sculpture. In this way, contemporary art becomes part of a nationally significant cultural continuum. The exhibition, which is open to everyone, also reflects the Alfred Kordelin Foundation’s long-standing commitment to making art accessible to all,” says Erik Båsk, CEO of the Foundation.
Sculpture in Dialogue with a Historic Garden
The works in the exhibition explore themes of human growth, the vitality of nature and the relationship between people and the natural world. Created in ceramic and acid-resistant steel, the sculptures draw inspiration from childhood, personal development and nature’s capacity for renewal.
Tarja Malinen’s works address themes of youth loneliness, hope and children’s rights. Umppa Niinivaara’s organic ceramic sculptures evoke natural forms, the origins of life and biodiversity. Henna Nuutinen’s works examine the condition of waterways, biodiversity and environmental responsibility. Kimmo Schroderus’ futuristic steel sculptures explore growth through ideas, creativity and visions of the future. Kim Simonsson’s mystical child figures and animal motifs reflect on innocence, curiosity and respect for nature.
Set within the historic gardens of Kultaranta in Naantali, the artworks become part of a unique cultural landscape. Integrated into the living environment of the gardens, the sculptures create a dialogue between humanity and nature, offering visitors an opportunity to reflect on renewal, connection and responsibility.
The exhibition will remain on display until 30 August 2026. Brief guided tours of the garden are available in English on Fridays at 13.00. Tickets must be booked in advance via lippu.fi.
Admission to the Kultaranta gardens is free on Fridays until 25 September, from 18.00 to 20.00. For further information about visiting and any exceptions to opening hours, please visit visitnaantali.com.
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Maria Huokkola, curator of the exhibition
WAM Museum of Contemporary Art
maria.huokkola@turku.fi, tel. +358 40 169 6893
Anna Chydenius, Communications Specialist
Alfred Kordelin Foundation
anna.chydenius@kordelin.fi, tel. +358 50 577 6552
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The Alfred Kordelin Foundation promotes breakthroughs in society. The Foundation supports Finnish science, art and public education with more than six million euros annually. Established in 1918 based on the will of businessman Alfred Kordelin, the foundation is one of the oldest grant foundations in Finland.
WAM is a museum for contemporary art, with a global vision and a local heart. Reopening in October 2026 after a major renovation, WAM combines bold international exhibitions with treasures from Turku’s own collection of 10,000 works. Housed in a beloved Finnish modernist landmark from 1967, the renewed museum by Turku’s river Aura will feature a lively café, shop, and cultural events, alongside the experimental WAMx studio, where art, ideas, and communities meet.
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