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| EMMA celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2026 - programme announced |
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Howard Smith, unnamed (detail), 1970s. EMMA Collection © Paula Virta / EMMA.
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ESPOO.- Next year marks the 20th anniversary of EMMA Espoo Museum of Modern Art. The anniversary year will underline the ability of art to foster reflection, connection, and meaning in an accelerating, ever-changing world. EMMAs 2026 programme features leading international names in the group exhibition In Search of the Present, a solo presentation by Axel Straschnoy as part of the Fine Arts Academy of Finland Foundation Prize, and exhibitions honouring the work of Howard Smith and Gerda Thesleff.
Opening in March, the exhibition In Search of the Present is the third edition of the museums recurring exhibition concept exploring key phenomena and questions of our time. This years edition is an exploration of the now, an invitation to be present both in time and in place. Spatial and multisensory installations will transform EMMAs galleries into places for quiet presence and contemplation, in which notions around belonging and rootlessness are brought into focus.
In Search of the Present includes works by Marina Abramović, Haruka Kashima, Kimsooja, Tarik Kiswanson, Germaine Kruip, Ken Matsubara, Lydia Ourahmane, Helen Pashgian, Charlie Prodger, Jani-Matti Salo, Danh Võ, WAUHAUS x TTK (Nurture), Ian Wilson and Maaria Wirkkala.
Recipient of the Fine Arts Academy of Finland Prize, artist and filmmaker Axel Straschnoy (b. 1978, Buenos Aires) will create a spatial installation combining moving image and text, inspired by his long-standing interest in space science and its cultural resonances. His exhibition examines Posadism, a marginal leftist movement that emerged in 1960s Argentina, merging political theory with space-age utopianism. Straschnoys project invites audiences to imagine alternative futures and expand the boundaries of collective imagination in a time of global uncertainty.
Autumn 2026 will see the long-awaited retrospective of HowardSmith (1928, New Jersey 2021, Fiskars), celebrating the extraordinary range of the artists work. Born in New Jersey and based in Finland for most of his career, Smiths inquisitive and experimental approach to materials and techniques resulted in a remarkably diverse practice spanning ceramics, textiles, graphics, painting and sculpture. The exhibition offers new insights into Smiths life and work, and his lasting contribution to Finnish modernism.
In the Collection Kakkonen gallery, which showcases Finnish glass and ceramics from the collection of the Kyösti Kakkonen,EMMA will present the first-ever museum exhibition dedicated to Gerda Thesleff (18711939). A pioneer of Finnish ceramic art, Thesleff developed a distinctive hand-painted style that set her apart from her contemporaries. Her wheel-thrown vessels, often depict landscapes and motifs inspired by her travels in Tuscany with her sister, artist Ellen Thesleff. The exhibition is curated by ceramic artist Åsa Hellman and art historian Dr. Hanna-Reetta Schreck.
As part of the celebrations, the Saastamoinen Foundation Art Collection, which forms one of the foundations of EMMA, will be newly presented and curated by director Krist Gruijthuijsen.
In addition to its exhibitions, EMMAs anniversary year will feature a year-round programme of events created in collaboration with diverse communities and partner organisations. The highlight of the celebrations, the Childrens Museum Festival, will transform Exhibition Centre WeeGee and Leikki the Museum of Play into a multi-day birthday event for the whole family. The festival programme, co-created with multicultural families from Espoo, will offer shared experiences and moments of joy through art and culture.
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