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UUSI MUU (New MUU) exhibition - Risto-Pekka Blom

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UUSI MUU (New MUU) is an exhibition in two galleries, 5 - 20 December 2015 The featured artists are Dave Berg, Risto-Pekka Blom, Suvi Nurmi and Marko Saarelainen (in MUU Gallery ) and Leena Kangaskoski, Laura Laukkanen and Eero Tiittula (in MUU Cable at the Cable Factory). Video shot @muugalleria 4 December 2015. Artist Risto-Pekka Blom tells about his work. Video by MUU Media Base / M.M. NEW MUU, the annual exhibition showcasing new members of the association, opens for the public on 5 December in two galleries run by MUU – MUU Gallery in Lönnrotinkatu and MUU Cable at the Cable Factory in Helsinki. Among the works by the featured seven new members of the association are Suvi Nurmi’s text installation that analyses the association’s exhibitions and a graffiti piece by Marko Saarelainen. Both are on view in MUU Gallery's windows around the clock, so they also function as art works in the public space. Other works in the exhibition include experimental video works, virtual reality and animation. The works on show in MUU Cable are installations. The inspiration behind them include nightmares, and the subject matter ranged from reflections on the practicality of recycling to studies of mental activity and visuality. NEW MUU is now held for the fourth time. The featured artists were selected from among the nearly hundred artists who joined the organisation in 2014 and 2015. The selection was made by the MUU exhibition team: Panos Balomenos, Liisa Kanerva, Mikael Kinanen, Pasi Rauhala and Timo Soppela. muugalleria@muu.fi, www.muu.fi

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