Past events

29.4.2024

[Klöb Fröd] Yö Fest vol.4 Edition
Ma 29.4.2024, klo 19.00.

Ohjelmassa:

19.00 Poku-Poku: ”The Electrical Presence of a Performance. An Application of Ohm's Law to Performance Art.”

Poku-Poku is a Finnish performance artist.

19.40 Jan Jankowski: Gruidah Nui

Jan Jankowski is a Polish cryptomythologist, asemiotician and a metagraphic artist specialised in the study of ancient Hyperborean culture. 
Gruidah Nui is an audiovisual performance based on late-archaic Hyperborean lullabies. 

20.10 Tapani Pirog: Splat

Tapani Pirog is a Helsinki-based ultramodernist and post-expressionist.

As part of the official meeting of the metaphysical discussion group [Klöb Fröd], Pirog will present his latest performance Splat, at Yö Galleria, Helsinki, in April 2024.

https://www.instagram.com/aetherblau/
www.pirog.fi

19.4.2024 - 28.4.2024

Yö Fest vol. 4.4
”Yksi tavallinen päivä”

19.-28.4.2024
Avajaiset: 18.4.2024 klo 18-21

Näyttelyn taiteilijat: Kalle Ahonen, Sahar Ajami, Heli Hamid, Hannes Helki, Rosamai Kirjokangas, Laura Kopio, Elias Langi, Kristiina Lähteenmäki-Hein, Outi Ruottinen, Pauliina Waris.

9.4.2024 - 13.4.2024

Yö Fest vol. 4 interlude

9.4. Ipe Heinonen: Fragile - participatory performance

10.-13.4.2024. Anu Miettinen: Circulation Kiertokulku II - installation and forest-themed conversations

29.3.2024 - 7.4.2024

Yö Fest vol. 4.3
”Paratiisikaupungin kalat”

29.3.-7.4.2024
Avajaiset: 28.3.2024 klo 18-21

Näyttelyn taiteilijat: Riikka Ahlfors, Heidi Halonen, Bekim Hasaj, Tuomas Holst, Katri Hämäläinen, Mimosa Isomäki, Tuomas Karjalainen, Henna Parkkinen, Henriikka Pöllänen, Lotta Suomi, Silja Uuttula.

 

Yö Fest vol.4  on kahden ja puolen kuukauden kestoinen maksuton taidefestivaali Helsingin ytimessä. Taideyhteisö Yö ry:n vuotuinen monitaidefestivaali rikastuttaa ja elävöittää  pääkaupungin kulttuuritarjontaa.  Yö Fest vol.4 sisältää laajan kattauksen eri taiteenalojen ja tekijöiden teoksia. 

 

Tapahtumaa tukevat Suomen Kulttuurirahasto ja Helsingin kaupunki.

15.3.2024 - 25.3.2024

Yö Fest vol. 4.2
”Uudet vanhat frendit”

15.-24.3.2024
Avajaiset: 14.3.2024 klo 18.00 -21.00

Avajaisohjelmassa: Sami Juhani Rekolan performanssi Laiskiainen klo 18.00-19.00

Näyttelyn taiteilijat: Saara Lakso, Mark&Potta, Antti Minkkinen, Ida Nisonen, Jussa Pennanen, Harri Piispanen, Gabriella Presnal, Misa Saraste, Timothy Smith, Sanna Ulvila, Ilari Vanhatalo, Veera Vartiainen, Eero Yrjölä, Tony Åman.

 

Yö Fest vol.4  on kahden ja puolen kuukauden kestoinen maksuton taidefestivaali Helsingin ytimessä. Taideyhteisö Yö ry:n vuotuinen monitaidefestivaali rikastuttaa ja elävöittää  pääkaupungin kulttuuritarjontaa.  Yö Fest vol.4 sisältää laajan kattauksen eri taiteenalojen ja tekijöiden teoksia. 

 

Tapahtumaa tukevat Suomen Kulttuurirahasto ja Helsingin kaupunki.

1.3.2024 - 10.3.2024

Yö Fest vol. 4.1
”Standing frequencies”

1.3.-10.3.2024
Opening: 29.2.2024, 18.00-21.00

Opening programme: Ida Nisonen's performance Needle and Thread, 19.30-20.00

Artist featured: Anne-Mari Alrsumi, Krista Blomqvist, Mirka Keini, Pauliina Korpi, Minja Laakso, Ines Masanti, Satu Metsola, Marianne Monto, Jukka-Pekka Niemi, Anu Nirkko, Isabel Pathirane, Marja Rosenberg, Tiio Suorsa, Barbara Tieaho.

 

Yö Fest vol. 4  is a free art festival in the heart of Helsinki running for two and a half months. The yearly multidisciplinary art festival by Artists' Association Yö enriches and enlivens the capital's culture. Yö Fest vol. 4 offers a wide selection of art from a diversity of disciplines and artists.

29.2.2024 - 12.5.2024

Yö Fest vol. 4 is a celebration of art lasting the whole spring - the free multidisciplinary art festival delights with plentiful offerings.

Yö Fest vol. 4 is a free art festival in the heart of Helsinki running for two and a half months. The yearly multidisciplinary art festival by Artists' Association Yö enriches and enlivens the capital's culture. Yö Fest vol. 4 offers a wide selection of art from a diversity of disciplines and artists. Works by the members of Artists’ Association Yö have been curated into four group exhibitions. The works are for sale at Yö Galleria. The festival culminates in May with the fifth instalment that focuses on performing arts.

 

Yö Fest vol. 4 takes place between 29.2.-12.5.2024. The central location is Yö Galleria, located in the centre of Helsinki at Lönnrotinkatu 33.

 

Yö Fest is an accessible event that everyone is welcome to experience. As a free art festival, Yö Fest offers high-quality and interesting art experiences also for those who do not have the funds to take part in expensive cultural events. Yö Fest offers art for everyone and for all senses.

 

The event is supported by the Finnish Cultural Foundation and the City of Helsinki.

 

Yö Fest vol. 4.1
”Standing frequencies”

1.3.-10.3.2024
Opening: 29.2.2024, 18.00-21.00

Opening programme: Ida Nisonen’s performance Needle and Thread, 19.30-20.00

Artists featured: Anne-Mari Alrsumi, Krista Blomqvist, Mirka Keini, Pauliina Korpi, Minja Laakso, Ines Masanti, Satu Metsola, Marianne Monto, Jukka-Pekka Niemi, Anu Nirkko, Isabel Pathirane, Marja Rosenberg, Tiio Suorsa, Barbara Tieaho.

 

Yö Fest vol. 4.2
”New old friends”

15.-24.3.2024
Opening: 14.3.2024, 18.00 -21.00

Opening programme: Sami Juhani Rekola’s performance Laiskiainen, 18.00-19.00

Artists featured: Saara Lakso, Mark&Potta, Antti Minkkinen, Ida Nisonen, Jussa Pennanen, Harri Piispanen, Gabriella Presnal, Misa Saraste, Timothy Smith, Sanna Ulvila, Ilari Vanhatalo, Veera Vartiainen, Eero Yrjölä, Tony Åman.

 

Yö Fest vol. 4.3

”Fishes of the paradise city”
29.3.-7.4.2024
Opening: 28.3.2024, 18-21

Artists featured: Riikka Ahlfors, Heidi Halonen, Bekim Hasaj, Tuomas Holst, Katri Hämäläinen, Mimosa Isomäki, Tuomas Karjalainen, Henna Parkkinen, Henriikka Pöllänen, Lotta Suomi, Silja Uuttula.

 

Yö Fest vol.4 Interlude

9.4. Ipe Heinonen: Fragile - a participatory performance 

10.-13.4.2024. Anu Miettinen: Circulation Kiertokulku II - installation and forest-themed conversations

 

Yö Fest vol. 4.4
”One ordinary day”

19.-28.4.2024
Opening: 18.4.2024, 18-21

Artists featured: Kalle Ahonen, Sahar Ajami, Heli Hamid, Hannes Helki, Rosamai Kirjokangas, Laura Kopio, Elias Langi, Kristiina Lähteenmäki-Hein, Outi Ruottinen, Pauliina Waris.

 

Yö Fest vol. 4.5
3.5.-12.5.2024

Programme

3.5. Lotta Suomi ja Heli Keskikallio: Kuvitteellisten olentojen tanssit

4.5. Five Penny Black Magic / Lepäävät naaraat / Mirka Keini / Jukka Nevalainen: Kosmiset Säkeet 

5.5 Ilari Edelmann

7. 5 Josef Ka 

8.5. Röntgen meeting  

10.5 SPEEEDO 

11.5 Suvi Tuominen and Dash Che

12.5 Zhang Yan

14.2.2024 - 25.2.2024

Lotta Esko & Naya Magaliou: Fruits, Unite!
14.-25.2.2024
Opening 14.2. at 18, welcome!

Fruits, Unite! is a mixed media art exhibition showcasing the work of Helsinki based visual artist Lotta Esko and Athens based visual artist Naya Magaliou. Whilst analyzing the visual symbol of the banana, Fruits, Unite! repeats various iterations of the fruit in painting, sculptural, textual and research-based mediums.

The artworks are an investigation into colonial history, European food culture and sexual/gender/cultural identities.The banana is used as a pretext to engage with the many ideas relating to the long history of using tropical fruits as symbols in European visual culture. Magaliou, shows large scale acrylic paintings on found materials and Esko shows sculptural pieces again, made with found materials. 

Writer and academic Raita Merivirta, contributes with her text The Story of the Most Popular Fruit in the World: Banana, where she discusses the process of the banana's domestication and how it came to be an international commodity.

 

14.2.2024 - 25.2.2024

Abstraction on Nykänen exhibition and Suksimies (Ski-Man) mini-opera
14-25 Feb. 2024.
Opening February 14th at 6–8 pm

Matti Nykänen played many roles, from ski jumping legend to pop artist to prison inmate. In Kimmo Sarje’s view, Nykänen was also a “headline artist” who, together with trusty journalists, often created headlines to help sell tabloids, sometimes by disorderly conduct and bragging, and at other times apologising for his behaviour. Nykänen, who died at the age of 55 in February 2019, had a flair for tragicomic drama.

In his exhibition Abstraction on Nykänen, Sarje interprets the life and career of the ski jumping world champion as a montage of headlines and geometric shapes through collage, installation and serigraphy. Sarje’s libretto for the mini-opera Suksimies (“Ski-man”) is also part of the exhibition.

The show culminates in Suksimies, composed and performed by Juha Haanperä, accompanied by live improvisation from Julius Haanperä. According to the composer, Nykänen’s contradictory life bounces sonically in many directions. He interprets this through both traditional and experimental means.

The mini-opera will be performed three times during the exhibition: at 7 pm on Wednesday February 14 and at 3 pm on Sunday February 18 and Saturday February 24. In addition, the 1998 video version of Avantgarden kaiho (Nostalgia for the Avant-Garde), a mini-opera by Haanperä, Sarje and Kimmo Koskela, will be shown on Thursday February 22 at 5 pm.

After the presentations, there will be opportunities for discussion. In addition to the artists, these will include Professor Altti Kuusamo on February 18 and Matti Hintikka, content service coordinator of the Tahto Centre for Finnish Sports Culture, on February 24. After the video presentation on February 22, Professor Markku Kivinen and translator Jukka Mallinen will discuss the future of Russia and the Russian avant-garde.

 

 

25.1.2024 - 11.2.2024

Noora Kaunisto: Crackle
26.1.-11.2.2024

The paintings in the exhibition have their roots in feelings of eerie, charged atmospheres. Weird and unknown elements entangle with the cozy and familiar. Soft-bodied creatures bump into coarse structures. Paint in all its insurgency takes its own routes. The creatures or phenomena in the paintings often bleed into each other, are only vaguely remembered, or waver in between several ways of being.