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L a R S B O H M a N G a L L E L A R S B O H M A N G A L L E R Y Jussi Niva CV Born 1966 in Pello, Finland Lives and works in Helsinki, Finland and Berlin, Germany EDUCATION 1984-1989 School of the Finnish Fine Arts Academy, Helsinki, Finland SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2012 Lars Bohman Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden Galerie Forsblom, Helsinki, Finland 2009 Lars Bohman Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden 2008 Gallery Kalhama & Piippo Contemporary, Helsinki, Finland 2005 Gallery Sculptor, Helsinki, Finland 2004 Gallery Heino, Helsinki, Finland 2002 Gallery Kari Kenetti, Helsinki, Finland 2001 The Aine Art Museum, Tornio, Finland 1999 Gallery Kari Kenetti, Helsinki, Finland 1997 Galerie Artek, Helsinki, Finland 1995 Lars Bohman Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden 1994 Galerie Artek, Helsinki, Finland 1992 Galerie Gebauer u. Günther, Berlin, Germany 1991 Galerie Artek, Helsinki, Finland 1990 Gallery Kluuvi, Helsinki, Finland L A R S B O H M A N G A L L E R Y SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2011 Galerie Forsblom, Helsinki, Finland Jyväskylä Art Museum, Finland Ateneum Art Museum, Helsinki, Finland Fiskars village, Finland 2009 ArtHelsinki 009 / Gallery Kalhama & Piipo Contemporary, Helsinki, Finland Flash! - Light and Movement, Sara Hildén Art Museum, Tampere, Finland Kumu Art Museum, Talinn, Estonia Malmö Art Museum, Malmö, Sweden Pori Art Museum, Pori, Finland Centre International d´Art Contemporain, Carros, France 2008 Museum of Contemporary Art, Kiasma, Helsinki, Finland Carnegie Art Award: Haine Onstad Kunstcenter, Höviksudden/Oslo, Norway; Den Frie Udstilling Copenhagen, Denmark; Listasafn Kopavogs, Kopavogur/Reykjavik, Iceland; Konstakademien, Stockholm, Sweden, Royal College of Art, London, UK; Göteborgs Konstmuseum, Gothenburg, Sweden. 2007 Carnegie Art Award, Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, Helsinki, Finland Taiteilijatiloja, Jugend-sali, Helsinki, Finland Korjaamo Culture Factory, Helsinki, Finland Turun taidemuseo, Turku; Kuntsi Museum of Modern Art, Vaasa, Finland Kuntsi Museum of Modern Art, Vaasa, Finland 2006 Suspended E-motion, Galerija Vartai, Vilnius, Lithuania 2005 Kerava Art Museum, Kerava, Finland Korjaamo Culture Factory, Helsinki, Finland Galleria Heino, Stockholm, Sweden X Mänttä Art Festival, Mänttä, Finland Purnu 2005, Orivesi, Finland 2004 Le Triage, Nanterre, France The Rovaniemi Art Museum, Rovaniemi, Finland 2003 Mikkeli Art Museum, Mikkeli, Finland 2002 Malmö konstmuseum, Malmö, Sweden 2001 Eesti Kunstimuuseumi, Tallinn, Estonia Suomen taiteen III triennaali, Göteborg Konstmuseum, Göteborg, Sweden & Helsingin taidehalli, Helsinki, Finland 2000 Museo Michetti, Francavilla al Mare, Italy Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, Helsinki, Finland 100 VR-makasiini, Helsinki, Finland Galleria Kari Kenetti, Berlin, Germany 1999 Carnegie Art Award, Kunsthalle, Helsinki, Finland; Listasafn Islands, Reykjavik, Icela Musées de Strassbourg, Strassbourg, France Salo Art Museum, Salo, Finland The Finnish Museum of Photography, Helsinki, Finland Galleria Kari Kenetti, Frankfurt, Germany 1998 L A R S B O H M A N G A L L E R Y Carnegie Art Award, Konstakademien, Stockholm, Sweden; Sophienholm Copenhagen, Denmark; Stenersenmuseet, Oslo, Norway Stockholm Art Fair / Galleria Kari Kenetti, Tukholma 1997 Galleri Wynick / Tuck, Toronto, Canada Restaurant Taidehalli, Helsinki, Finland Konstens hus, Luleå, Sweden Galleria Kari Kenetti, Helsinki, Finland 1996 Karlskrona Konsthall, Karlskrona, Sweden; Västerås Konstmuseum, Västerås, Sweden; Norrköpings Konstmuseum, Norrköping, Sweden; Skövde Konsthall, Skövde, Sweden; Värmlands Museum, Karlstad, Sweden Konst I hemmiljö The Nordic Institute for Contemporary Art, Helsinki, Finland Galerie Anhava, Helsinki, Finland Kunsthalle, Helsinki, Finland 1995 Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki, Finland Takaoka Art Museum, Takaoka; Fukuyama Museum of Art, Japan; Turun taidemuseo, Turku, Finland Galerie Löhrl, Mönchengladbach, Germany 1994 Östergötland Country Museum, Lindköping, Sweden; Oulu City Art useum, Oulu, Finland; Örebro länsmuseum, Örebro, Sweden; Landskrona konsthall, Landskrona, Sweden; Museum for Contemporary art, Warsaw, Poland; Museum for Contemporary art, Vilnius, Lithuania Nordisk Önskemuseum, Göteborg Museum of Art, Göteborg, Sweden Galleri F 15 Alby, Moss, Norway Tourch Gallery, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Sara Hildén Art Museum, Tampere, Finland The Azabu Museum for Arts and Crafts, Tokio, Japan 1993 Galerie Gebauer u. Günther, Berlin, Germany XLV La Biennale di Venezia, Nordic Pavilion, Venice, Italy The Lönnström Art Museum, Rauma, Finland Sara Hildén Art Museum, Tampere, Finland The National Museum of Finland, Helsinki, Finland Liljevalchs Konsthall, Stockholm; The Nordic Institute for Contemporary, Art, Helsinki, Finland 1992 The Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki, Finland Documenta IX, Kassel, Germany Tampere Museum of Contemporary Art, Tampere, Finland Finlandi Dá -92, Stockholm, Sweden Malmö Art Museum, Malmö, Sweden Galerie Gebauer u. Günther, Germany 1991 Pori Art Museum, Pori, Finland Stedhalle, Zürich, Switzerland Kunsthalle zu Kiel / Stadgalerie im Sophienhof, Kiel, Germany; Kunsthalle Latvija, Museum of Foreign Art, Riga, Latvia; Künstlerhaus Bethanien / Kunst-Werke, Berlin, Germany The Nordic Institute for Contemporary Art, Helsinki, Finland; Kulturhuset, Stockholm, Sweden 1990 Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo, Norway 1989 The Nordic Institute for Contemporary Art, Helsinki, Finland; Pori Art Museum, Pori, Finland L A R S B O H M A N G A L L E R Y PUBLIC COMMISSIONS 2011 Folkhälsoinstitutet, Solna, Sweden 2010 M In Us, Vasakronan, Stockholm, Sweden 1999 Expose #43-46, Finnish Embassy, Berlin, Germany 1998 Expose, Vuosaari metro station, Helsinki, Finland COLLECTIONS Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, Helsinki, Finland Helsinki City Art Museum, Helsinki, Finland Pori Art Museum, Pori, Finland Malmö Art Museum, Malmö, Sweden Jenny and Antti Wihuri Foundation, Rovaniemi, Finland The Aine Art Museum, Tornio, Finland Turku Art Museum, Turku, Finland Oulu City Art Museum, Oulu, Finland Hämeenlinna Art Museum, Hämeenlinna, Finland The City of Espoo, Finland The City of Tampere, Finland The National Public Art Council, Sweden Swanljung Collection, Finland Saastamoinen Foundation, Finland The Finnish State Art Collection GRANTS 2009 Fine Arts Association of Finland, William Thuring Prize 1998 Carnegie Art Awards, Scholarship to a young artist 1996 Young Art Finland Prize .
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