
The Finnish Museum of Photography
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Kaapeliaukio 3, 00180 Helsinki
Opening hours
Tue–Fri 11 am – 7 pm, Sat–Sun 11 am – 6 pm
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9.5.–31.8.
The Heroes & Cowboy Girls exhibition portrays aspects of cowboy culture that are usually marginalized in the United States. It explores the roles of girls and women on ranches, as well as the significance of gay rodeo as a subculture opposing discrimination. Rodeo is a competitive sport that tests…
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9.5.–31.8.
Since 2005, the Activestills photography collective has been documenting Israeli colonial violence and Palestinian resistance. Activestills was formed by activist photographers who wanted to document and support Palestinian popular resistance. What started as a small group, grew into a larger…
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6.6.–7.9.
Navid Afzalnia reflects on the concept of home within contemporary society, questioning it as a form of protection through his experience of living in an unstable political climate.
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Viewfinder is The Finnish Museum of Photography's first permanent exhibition. Hundreds of millions of photos are taken around the world every day. Why and how do photographs make us feel and act?