Summer 2026 at the Lappeenranta Art Museum
I used to serve as the museum director in Lappeenranta. Among the local artists, Unto Ahjotuli—who had moved here from Tampere for love—always stood out to me. Visiting the memorial exhibition left me feeling nostalgic. Although I personally was not particularly involved in acquiring the works, this exhibition, compiled from the art museum’s own collections, demonstrates that truly great art has been purchased for the shared art collection of the people of Lappeenranta You can read this text in Finnish here Perhaps nostalgia plays a role in the background, but the exhibition feels much larger than a single gallery hall. I was surprised by how strikingly contemporary Ahjotuli’s pop-art-infused work felt. The curator has quite brilliantly arranged a group of Ahjotuli’s paintings into a continuum that mirrors today’s world—reflecting a militaristic climate as well as austerity and adjustment measures that lead to inequality. UNTO AHJOTULI. Veret seisauttava syksy. Staggering autu...