Tschabalala Self’s first solo exhibition in Finland is part of the InCollection series co-produced by Saastamoinen Foundation and EMMA

Tschabalala Self is the seventh artist to join the InCollection series of exhibitions co-produced by the Saastamoinen Foundation and EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art. The centrepiece of the exhibition Around the Way is Anthurium, a newly commissioned painting by Self which will join the Saastamoinen Foundation Art Collection. Around the Way transforms EMMA’s exhibition spaces with colourful displays to evoke the metropolitan landscapes of Harlem and the atmosphere of its domestic interiors. The expansive year-long exhibition is on view until 4 May 2025.

Born and raised in Harlem, New York, Tschabalala Self (b. 1990) pushes the traditional boundaries of painting with her innovative use of pigments, textiles and printmaking methods, creating works that blend painting with collage. She infuses her work with her experiences as a Black American woman, deconstructing and reimagining Western portrayals of the Black body. Creating new archetypes, Self constructs immersive environments that invite viewers to engage with themes of identity and representation. Around the Way includes nearly 20 works, including recent paintings, life-size sculptures and three new paintings created for the exhibition.

“I am excited to share my work for the first time with audiences in Finland at EMMA. This project in particular is very important to me as it is an ode to my hometown; Harlem, USA. All of the characters in my painting have in some shape or form been inspired by the loved ones, friends, neighbours and strangers I encountered growing up in Harlem. Around the Way hopes to show the beauty and complexity of the Black American character”, Tschabalala Self says.

The title of the exhibition, Around the Way, is Black-American vernacular for the local neighbourhood, implying a sense of familiarity and belonging, or describing someone who embodies the neighbourhood's essence. The exhibition presents a multidimensional portrait of people from around the way, claiming space in their streets and homes, determining how they are seen and understood.

The exhibition also features scheduled screenings of Sounding Board, Self’s only performance work to date, commissioned for the Performa 2021 Biennial in New York, and captured in a video recording. Alongside Anthurium, Saastamoinen Foundation has previously acquired a furniture sculpture by Self, created for the Sounding Board set. This piece will be exhibited together with Self’s paintings of domestic scenes. The Sounding Board screenings will take place during the autumn of 2024 and the spring of 2025 and will also be accessible online via EMMA’s digital platform, EMMA Zone.

Around the Way has been produced in collaboration with Pilar Corrias Gallery and Galerie Eva Presenhuber.

About InCollection
Launched in 2018, the InCollection series of exhibitions presents contemporary works that provide audiences with diverse perspectives on today's sociopolitical landscape and our collective futures. Each year, a new work is commissioned by a leading contemporary artist for Saastamoinen Foundation Art Collection, and this commission forms the focal point of the artist’s solo exhibition at EMMA. The initiative allows artists to craft an exhibition tailored for EMMA's unique architecture: designed by renowned Finnish architect Aarno Ruusuvuori, the former printworks is a classic example of 1960s concrete brutalism. Through site visits, artists become acquainted with the museum’s architecture and its forest surroundings. The collaboration allows EMMA and Saastamoinen Foundation to foster a more profound dialogue with artists, facilitating the best presentations of their work. Self is the seventh artist to participate in the series, which has also featured: Pierre Huyghe, Pilvi Takala, Chiharu Shiota, Eeva-Leena Eklund, Tatsuo Miyajima and Alicja Kwade.

Pictures: Paula Virta / EMMA