26/05/2026
Updated weekly, SHAPE introduces and highlights a variety of current public events and exhibitions throughout the city.
This week’s highlights include four exhibitions:
📅 At ‘Softcore’ is the first collaborative exhibition by visual artist Reija Meriläinen and sound artist Minna Koivisto. It moves around questions of what it is to be a body and where desires arise. Meriläinen’s soft textile sculptures meet Koivisto’s layered sonic world, forming a multisensory installation that reflects experiences of q***r, off-kilter desire. Softcore presents desire as something incomplete, vulnerable, and at times awkward – a state of ongoing transformation.
📅 ‘TIME and CREATURE’ is a collective exhibition on view at by Rusto Myllylahti, Sini Silveri and Tuomo Tuovinen. The trio is united by a long friendship and the inevitable connection brought forth by artistic endeavor. The reflection about creatureliness is palpable in all their works. Creature here is just a word to speak about (ontological, physical, aesthetic) form. It’s a DIY-philosophical attribute, which anyone can apply to any form, from the skin-like appearance of a wall to the corporeality of images in society, to the biggest or faintest of sounds, even to ourselves. Taking place on May 27 as part of the exhibition is TIME and CREATURE zine publishing party.
📅 At Timo Vaittinen’s ‘Tason-kulkija’ is composed of paintings and sculptural elements that move within these in-between spaces. The works observe the connections through which we move between different planes, detaching and returning, often without noticing. A fictional perspective runs through the working process. An idea of how the world might appear and feel through the experience of a character from a fantasy world.
📅 On view at Sofia Okkonen’s exhibition ‘Thoughts, Feelings, Behaviour’ ,consists of staged photographs, presents an anonymous, fully painted n**e female figure. The body appears heavy, often reclined and passive. When active, the figure’s actions are directed towards herself, performed for her own sake, or focused on posing.