Masks – Multiple Identities from Antiquity to Contemporary Art
Serlachius 11 May–15 September 2024
View to Masks exhibition. Photo: Serlachius, Sampo Linkoneva
View to Masks exhibition. Photo: Serlachius, Sampo Linkoneva
Sulaw monkey mask used in rituals associated with male initiation societies, Bamama People, Mali, 20th century, wood. Bassani Collection, Museum of Cultures, Milan.
Bark mask, Mansi people Siberia, Russia, before 1906, birch bark, birch, reindeer fur. Antell Collection, National Museum of Finland.
Statuette, Greek-Roman sculpture, bronze. Courtesy of the Museo Natzionale Romano, Rome.
Man Ray (Emmanuel Radnitzky), Noire et blanche, 1926 (1980), photograph, new print. Private Collection Gio’ Marconi, Milan.
Filippos Tsitsopoulos, Against happycracy, 2023, still image of the one channel video, duration 35 min. Courtesy the artist.
Ai Weiwei, Mask, 2013, marble. Courtesy of the Ai Weiwei Studio.
Akseli Gallen-Kallela, In a Café in Paris, 1886, oil on wood. Gösta Serlachius Fine Arts Foundation. Photo: Hannu Miettinen.
Sami Lukkarinen, Artificial XII, 2020, oil on aluminium. Courtesy of the Artist.
Delphine Diallo, Mask, 2022, Fuji Crystal Archive mat sur aluminium / dibond. Courtesy the Artist & Fisheye Gallery.
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For more information, please contact: Susanna Yläjärvi, Information Officer of the Serlachius Museums, tel +358 (0)50 560 0156, susanna.ylajarvi@serlachius.fi
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