Auguste Rodin

  • 5.2.–8.5.2016
Tickets: with a museum ticket
Auguste Rodin: Danaidi, 1885, tämä marmori 1889. Kansallisgalleria / Ateneumin taidemuseo. Kuva: Kansallisgalleria / Janne Mäkinen
Auguste Rodin: Danaidi, 1885, tämä marmori 1889. Kansallisgalleria / Ateneumin taidemuseo. Kuva: Kansallisgalleria / Janne Mäkinen

Ateneum brings to Finland an exhibition of work by probably the world’s best-known sculptor, Auguste Rodin (1840–1917).

Rodin, who lived and worked in Paris, brought whole new character to sculpture with his robust expression that emphasised physicality. The exhibition covers Rodin’s production from early works to his later creations. The exhibition also discusses the relationship between Rodin and his Finnish students, Sigrid af Forselles and Hilda Flodin. The exhibition is produced in collaboration with Stockholm’s Nationalmuseet and a majority of the works arrive directly from the Rodin Museum in Paris.

Auguste Rodin theme day 20.3.2016

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