Exhibitions

Current and upcoming exhibitions across Finland's museums.

Current Exhibitions

Art exhibition gallery with modern lighting and visitors viewing large-scale photographic works on white walls
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Nordic Light: Photography of the Arctic

Ateneum Art Museum, Helsinki

January 15 – March 28, 2026

A breathtaking collection of photographs capturing the ethereal light, vast landscapes, and resilient life of the Arctic region by leading Nordic photographers.

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Digital art installation in a modern museum gallery with immersive projection and artistic technological design
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Future Forms: Digital Art & AI

Kiasma, Helsinki

February 1 – April 30, 2026

Exploring the intersection of artificial intelligence and artistic creation, this groundbreaking exhibition features works by international digital artists pushing the boundaries of creativity.

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Indigenous Sámi cultural exhibition display featuring traditional crafts and heritage artifacts in museum setting
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Ancient Voices: Sámi Heritage

Siida Museum, Inari

December 1, 2025 – June 15, 2026

An immersive journey into the living culture of the Sámi people, featuring traditional crafts, sacred objects, and contemporary indigenous art that bridges past and present.

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Upcoming Exhibitions

Museum exhibition installation with artistic sculptural design and dramatic gallery lighting
Upcoming

Design Finland: A Century of Innovation

National Museum of Finland, Helsinki

May 1 – September 30, 2026

Celebrating 100 years of Finnish design excellence — from Alvar Aalto's furniture to Marimekko's textiles and Nokia's technology — this exhibition showcases Finland's remarkable design heritage.

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Contemporary art gallery with large-scale paintings and modern sculptural installations viewed by museum visitors
Upcoming

Helsinki Biennial 2026

Various Locations, Helsinki

June 12 – October 12, 2026

The third edition of the Helsinki Biennial brings together international contemporary artists creating site-specific works that explore humanity's relationship with nature and the sea.

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