10 Top Art Galleries in Helsinki
Helsinki is home to a varied and exciting contemporary arts community and centuries worth of classic art. Both works by international artists and home-grown talents can be found throughout the city. Here are the ten best galleries in Helsinki for both contemporary and classic art.
Kiasma
Building, Museum
Korjaamo Galleria
Museum, Art Gallery
The Korjaamo Galleria was founded in 2004 as part of the Korjaamo Culture Factory, which is one of the largest centres for the arts in the Nordic region. The gallery presents exhibitions that change on a monthly basis and centres around inspiring works of contemporary art by artists from Finland and overseas who work in various fields and disciplines. These artists include the young, talented painter Sami Havia, a graduate of Helsinki’s Finnish Academy of Fine Arts, who works within the disciplines of abstract Expressionism and intuitive painting, and photographer Mikko Rikala.
Annantalo
Art Gallery
HAM
Museum
Ateneum Art Museum
Building, Museum
Galleria Bronda
Museum
SIC Space
Museum
SIC is a contemporary art space founded in 2012 by a group of local Helsinki artists. The gallery in Jätkäsaari features revolving exhibits of visual art, photography, paintings and performance art by both Finnish and international artists. Currently, the gallery is being renovated but will soon reopen with a whole new set of fascinating exhibits.
Cygnaeus Gallery
Museum, Building
The stunning 19th-century villa holding the Cygnaeus Gallery once belonged to Finnish poet and art critic Fredrik Cygnaeus and was donated to the state after his death. The gallery has been operating since 1882, making it the oldest continuously operating gallery in Finland. Of the 200 works making up the collection, you can find works by Albert Edelfelt, the Von Wright Brothers and Fanny Churberg.
Amos Anderson Art Museum
Museum
Finland’s largest private art museum was founded and named after Amos Anderson, a Finnish newspaper tycoon and patron of the arts. The museum is made up of many works from Anderson’s private collection and newer acquisitions, including Francesco Bassano’s Adoration of the Magi and Tove Jansson’s Fantasy. This makes the museum a pleasing combination of classic and contemporary art. The new Amos Rex expansion is currently under construction and will open sometime in 2018.
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