Art Brussels: Helsinki Contemporary presents works by Emma Sarpaniemi, Leena Nio and Michael Johansson

apr 20, 2026 | Events

23–26.4.2026

Helsinki Contemporary presents an ensemble of works by Emma Sarpaniemi (FIN), Leena Nio (FIN) and Michael Johansson (SWE) at Art Brussels 2026. The three artists, all from different backgrounds and generations, utilise everyday objects in their work in unique ways.

Located in the heart of Helsinki downtown, Helsinki Contemporary works internationally with a strong curatorial emphasis, focusing on long-term collaboration with artists. The gallery exhibits distinguished contemporary art by emerging and established artists from Finland and abroad, spanning all artistic media.

You can find Helsinki Contemporary at Booth 5E-39 at Art Brussels during 23–26.4.2026.

Art Brussels
Brussels Expo – Entrance Hall 5, Place de la Belgique 1, 1020 Brussels
Opening day: Thursday, 23.4.2026. Preview: 11:00–16:00, Vernissage: 16:00–21:00.
Public Days: Friday, 24.4.2026, 11:00–19:00, Saturday, 25.4, 11:00–19:00 and Sunday, 26.4, 11:00–18:00.

Helsinki Contemporary
Owner & Director Olli Piippo: olli.piippo@helsinkicontemporary.com, +358-40-566-0636
Sales Director Katja Räisänen: katja.raisanen@helsinkicontemporary.com, +358-50-464-2911
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Artists

Emma Sarpaniemi

A woman with long blond hair stands on top of two plastic cups as stilts. The strings of the stilts are looped over her knees as she crouches slightly. She is wearing a bright yellow blouse and a green mini skirts. She holds the remote shutter cable in her mouth and looks straight at the camera.

Emma Sarpaniemi: Ämpärijalat I (2026), pigment print on dibond, framed, 100 x 80 cm. Ed. 5 + 2 ap.

Emma Sarpaniemi (b. 1993 in Helsinki, Finland) explores womanhood and definitions of femininity through playful and performative photographs. In her self-portraits, Sarpaniemi uses herself as a vessel for the viewer’s imagination. The characters she depicts in her work are fictional but contain parts of the artist’s own identity and combine reality with the imagined. The shutter release cable, often clearly visible in her
photographs, serves as a symbol of the subject being in control of their own image. Emma Sarpaniemi graduated with a BA in Photography from the Royal Academy of Art the Hague KABK. Her works have been exhibited in galleries, museums and festivals throughout Europe. Her notable presentations include solo shows at Jarmuschek+Partner in Berlin and NEVVEN in Gothenburg in 2025, solo show at the Finnish Museum of Photography in 2024 and exhibiting at the photographic festival Les Rencontres d’Arles in 2023.’

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Leena Nio

Painting of a close up of a basket bag or laundry basked. A bra strap, a belt and sock can be seen hanging out over the top.

Leena Nio: Sunday (2026), oil on canvas, 200 x 175 cm. Photo: Jussi Tiainen.

Leena Nio’s (b. 1982, Helsinki, Finland) skilful paintings are both concrete and conceptual, creating both material and spatial illusions in the pictorial space. Nio is interested in the possibilities of painting as a means of expression, and the changing themes and techniques that frame her works stem from this interest. The layering and framing of an image are both important elements in Nio’s paintings. The works can be tightly cropped portraits, in which attention is drawn to everyday details that initially seem irrelevant. Leena Nio graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Helsinki. In 2014, Nio was nominated for the Ars Fennica Art Prize. Her works have been shown in numerous solo exhibitions in Finland and Sweden and in group exhibitions in various art museums in Europe and the United States.

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Michael Johansson

Filing boxes, storage boxes and giant pieces of lego are stacked on top of another tightly forming a neat stack. The top of the pile is blue, with green in the middle left and the majority of the stack is composed of red items. The stack stands in an empty, gallery space with white walls and cement flooring.

Michael Johansson: RGB – Standing Unit (2025), mixed media, 120 x 60 cm. Photo Michael Johansson.

Michael Johansson (b. 1975, Trollhättan, Sweden) is known for his distinctive style of sculpture and installation, which combines found objects to create new forms, structures and patterns. Johansson deals with ordinary items, but in a way far from the ordinary: objects are morphed into precisely stacked rectangular shapes, connected to a certain place, where their original purpose is transformed into catalysts of new meanings. After studies at the Art Academy in Trondheim, Norway, and Kunsthochschule Berlin Weissensee, Germany, Michael Johansson took his masters degree at Malmö Art Academy, Sweden, 2005. Since then he has exhibited frequently both within and outside of Sweden. Johansson currently lives and works in Berlin, Germany. Some of Johansson’s most important solo exhibitions include Museum Voorlinden (NL), Gothenburg Art Museum (SWE), Helsinki Contemporary (FIN), Ystads Art Museum (SWE) and Vigeland-museet (NOR).

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Cover image: Leena Nio: Sunday (2026), oil on canvas, 200 x 175 cm. Photo: Jussi Tiainen.

 

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