Jyväskylä Art Museum - Jyväskylä
Let me tell you about a fascinating exhibition that's coming to the Jyväskylä Art Museum next year. The exhibition year 2022 presents contemporary art that explores the concept of re-imagining rurality in Finland.

The exhibition features various artists who examine the theme of rural life through their unique perspectives. For instance, some of the artworks explore the role of agriculture in rural communities, whereas others examine the impact of modern technologies on rural life.
One of the most interesting works on display is Petri Ala-Maunus' "Re-imagining Rurality" piece. Through his work, he examines how rural spaces are imagined and represented in contemporary culture. He raises several questions such as, "Is rural life romanticized? Does rural life exist purely for the benefit of urban dwellers to escape to?" It's thought-provoking, to say the least.
The exhibition is divided into multiple sections, each of which takes a different look at the theme of rural life. The sections include: Landscapes, Communities, Networks, Abstractions, and Environments. Every section has artworks that are unique in their interpretation of rural life.
In the Landscapes section, you'll find works that represent the natural environment and the physical spaces of rural life. One of the artworks, in particular, caught my eye, which is Hannu Karjalainen's "Forest as a Kingdom of Silence." It's a beautiful photograph that captures the serenity of the forest.
The Communities section showcases the variety of communities that exist in rural areas and their unique cultures. The artwork that stood out the most in this section for me, was Marja Helander's "Eatnamen Vahca". It's a series of photographs that document the artist's visit to her home village where she explores the Sami culture.
In the Networks section, you'll see works that explore the impact of technologies on rural life. The artwork that caught my attention in this section was Teemu Mäki's "Tradition and Technology." It's a photograph that features the "traditional" way of making hay alongside a modern tractor. It's clear that modern technology is changing rural life in significant ways.
The Abstractions section features works that reflect the abstract aspects of rural life. One of the most unique pieces in this section was Eeva-Mari Haikala and Maria Kristiina Kovanen's "Touch." It's a sound installation that simulates the sounds of the forest, the wind, and the water.
The Environment section features works that explore the relationship between humans and the natural environment. The artwork that impressed me the most was Harri Pälviranta's "Symbiosis." It's a photograph that captures the coexistence of humans and nature beautifully.
Overall, the exhibition is a unique and thought-provoking exploration of rural life and its relationship with our contemporary world.
History and Address
The Jyväskylä Art Museum was established in 1955 and has since become one of the most important cultural institutions in Finland. The museum aims to offer a platform for contemporary Finnish art and research on art history and theory.
You can find the museum at:
Lutakonaukio 6,40100 Jyväskylä,
Finland
FAQ
When is the exhibition open?
The exhibition will begin on January 15, 2022, and will run through May 8, 2022.
What are the exhibition hours?
The exhibition hours are Tuesday to Sunday, from 11 am to 6 pm, and on Thursdays, the museum is open until 8 pm.
What is the entrance fee?
The entrance fee for adults is €12, and for children under the age of 18, it's free.
Are there any guided tours available?
Yes, the museum offers guided tours on Thursdays at 5 pm and on Sundays at 2 pm for an additional fee of €3.
Can I take photographs inside the exhibition?
Photography is allowed in some parts of the exhibition, but not in others. It's best to check with the museum staff before taking any photographs.
So, what are you waiting for? If you're in Jyväskylä between January and May, make sure to visit the art museum and check out this incredible exhibition that explores the notion of re-imagining rurality in Finland.
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