
K1
Kämp Galleria
Mikonkatu 1, 00100 Helsinki
Opening hours
Mon–Fri 11am–8pm, Sat–Sun 11am–6pm
K1 Kämp Galleria
25.10.2024–23.2.2025
Wish This Was Real presents nearly a decade of photography by Tyler Mitchell, who propels a visual narrative of beauty, utopia, and the landscape that expands visions of Black life. Driven by dreams of paradise against the backdrop of American history, his photographs embrace the extraordinary…
K1 Kämp Galleria
6.12.2024–23.2.2025
The Finnish Museum of Photography was delighted and honoured to present Finnish photography and our common cultural heritage as part of the Independence Day Reception in 2024. A photography exhibition was curated from the museum's collections in the Gothic Hall of the Presidential Palace. The theme…

The Finnish Museum of Photography
The Cable Factory
Kaapeliaukio 3, 00180 Helsinki
Opening hours
Tue–Fri 11 am – 7 pm, Sat–Sun 11 am – 6 pm
The Cable Factory
31.1.–20.4.
14 graduating students from Aalto University’s Photography major are engaged with the image, looking at the world, curious about the possibility of their chosen medium as an act of expression, testimony, discovery.
The Cable Factory
31.1.–30.3.
Onur Tayranoğlu's exhibition Pink Bill discusses the artist’s experience of being diagnosed with a “sexual identity and behaviour disorder", which determines them unfit for the Turkish military service due to queerness. The diagnoses is also known as the “Pink-bill” in public slang. The two…
The Cable Factory
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?