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23/01/2025
Updated weekly, SHAPE introduces and highlights a variety of current public events and exhibitions throughout the city.
This week’s highlights include four exhibitions:
📅 Everlasting Soup at is co-curated, co-hosted, and co-cooked by Farbod Fakharzadeh and Katie Lenanton, with artist collaborators Alejandra Alarcón, Bebetton (Eeva Rönkä & Jani A Purhonen), Michaela Casková, and Gladys Camilo. Feasting and togetherness have long been important within the cultural field. For centuries, the core elements of the salon—hospitality, artworks, and (intellectual) discourse—have been remixed and enacted according to the needs of changing public spheres, and those who inhabit them.
📅 Miina Aho’s works in the exhibition at are snapshots of the movement of a mass of lines —fragments of its stretching and swelling essence. In these works, the line struggles free only to be caught again, captured as glimpses of the various stages of its meandering choreography.
📅 Birth of a Gr***de at responds to the multi species colonial violence by drawing connections between the raw materials and their applications in creating the by-products that are eternally constructing and destructing, building up while simultaneously breaking down. The film playing on a loop performs the alternating role of grieving, anticipating and raging. It exists within these contradictions only to be further exaggerated through the performance of many multiplicities within the work.
📅 Eeva-Riitta Eerola’s and Jenni Toikka’s exhibition at consists of the film work W Is for Waves and the paintings that appear in it. W Is for Waves examines the artistic process, polyphony – or collective mind – and the intertwining of different art forms by taking as a starting point sisters, author Virginia Woolf and painter Vanessa Bell.