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ATENEUM
FINNISH NATIONAL GALLERY
Helene Schjerfbeck
2019.11.15-2020.4.26
The exhibition describes how Helene became Helene, and how a talented student grew into one of the most influential artists in our history. The exhibition focuses specifically on Helene’s years of travel, during which she stayed in Paris, Pont-Aven in northern France, Fiesole in Italy, and St Ives in England at the end of the 19th century.
Natalia Goncharova
2020.2.27-2020.5.17
Natalia Goncharova is known as a central figure in Russian avant-garde(先锋派) art. The exhibition offers a comprehensive view of the artist’s work from the first four decades of the 20th century. The exhibition continues the work done by the Ateneum in appreciating women artists, examples of which are the Alice Neel exhibition, held in the summer of 2016, and exhibitions by female Finnish artists.
Inspiration-Contemporary Art & Classics
2020.6.18-2020.9.20
How have international contemporary artists been inspired by the classics of European art? And why is it these works, in particular, that have become known around the world? “Inspiration” presents art that draws inspiration from masterpieces, created by today’s most interesting contemporary artists. In the exhibition, the original works are referenced through replicas(复制品),prints, plaster casts(石膏模型) and so on.
Magnus Enckell
2020.10.23-2021.1.26
The painter Magnus Enckell is known especially as a representative of Finnish symbolism. Enckell’s best known works include The Awakening and The Faun, which are part of the Ateneum collection. The Ateneum exhibition represents the first comprehensive show of all of the artist’s works.
21.What can we know about the exhibition lasting less than 3 months?
A. It presents works by a female artist.
B. It is being held for the second time.
C. It focuses on talented students’ works.
D. It shows all the works housed in the Ateneum.
22.What is special about the exhibits of “Inspiration”?
A. They are highly unique and original.
B. They are world-famous and invaluable.
C. They are new interpretations of the classics.
D. They are mainly created by European artists.
23.Who was a Finnish symbolist painter?
A. Helene Schjerfbeck. B. Natalia Goncharova.
C. Alice Neel. D. Magnus Enckell.