Exhibition #58 – Coming Home II

7.4.–12.5.2019

Coming Home II presents works by the artists who are the heart of Lokal; Antrei Hartikainen, Sasha Huber, Renata Jakowleff, Aimo Katajamäki, Ekin Kayis, Hanni Koroma, Veera Kulju, Matias Liimatainen, Outi Martikainen, Nathalie Lautenbacher and Sami Salomaa.

The exhibition is simultaneously a celebration of Lokal turning 7 and our artists’ new pieces coming back home from the Collectible fair in Brussels. The return of these works is a most lovely way to rejoice the heart that has been beating with beauty, joy and warmth for seven years.

Exhibition design by Hanni Koroma.

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