July exhibition at Haihara Manor features a multinational group of artists

Plusmiinus, a group of museum masters, will bring a polyphonic body of work to Haihara Manor.
A painting depicting a curtain and green foliage.
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Plusmiinus is a multinational artist group from France, Sweden, Finland, and the United Kingdom. Alongside their artistic work, the group's members have worked as freelance museum masters in museums in the Helsinki metropolitan area. Museum masters are technicians specialized in installing artworks in public and private spaces. The name of the artist group refers to the hanging height and measurement range of works displayed in museums, with the average height rising and falling. The name also refers to the varying number of group members in exhibitions.

The exhibition features works by ten artists. It showcases a wide range of art mediums - sculpture and installation art, textile and glass art, video art, printmaking, painting, and street art. The themes of the diverse collection include questions about biodiversity, politics, femininity, randomness, and human rights.

The artist group has been working together since 2021. The exhibition in Haihara is their fourth joint exhibition. The artists in the exhibition are Dan Beard (UK), Juha Fors (FI), Sini Havukainen (FI), Mirka Hämäläinen (FI), Kimmo Kumela (FI), Heidi Lahtinen (FI), Jaakko Leeve (FI), Robin Lindqvist (SWE/FI), Viv Magia (FI), and Nelly Toussaint (FR).

 

Plusmiinus

5.7.-24.8.2025 Haihara Art Centre’s Manor

 

Haihara Art Centre open Tue-Sun From 1PM to 18PM.

Free entry.

Further information

Anna Värri
Cultural Producer
Phone:
040 673 6107
Text: Anna Värri
Photos: Mirka Hämäläinen
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