Paintings by world-famous Moomins creator Tove Jansson on show in Finland

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  1. on show / ɒn ʃoʊ / (idiom) – put somewhere or made available for the public to see
    Example:

    The latest clothing designs were on show during the city’s fashion week.


  2. make a name for (oneself) / meɪk ə neɪm fər / (idiom) – to become popular and respected by a lot of people
    Example:

    She worked hard for several years and made a name for herself as a talented artist in her city.


  3. commission / kəˈmɪʃ ən / (n.) – a request for someone to do a special piece of work, for which that person is paid
    Example:

    The jewelry designer accepted a commission to make a special ring and necklace for the queen.


  4. versatility / ˌvɜr səˈtɪl ɪ ti / (n.) – the ability to do many different things or to be used for different purposes
    Example:

    Her versatility in acting has allowed her to play different roles and characters in different kinds of movies.


  5. jubilee / ˈdʒu bəˌli / (n.) – a special celebration of the day that an important event happened many years ago
    Example:

    There will be a parade, a talent show, and a fireworks display to celebrate the city’s jubilee year.


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Paintings by the world-famous Moomins creator Tove Jansson are on show in Finland.


The exhibition at the Helsinki Art Museum marks the 80th anniversary of the publication of Jansson’s book The Moomins and the Great Flood, which introduced the creatures to the world.


Prior to the success of the Moomins, Jansson first made a name for herself as a talented artist who painted on commission in public spaces during the 1940s and 1950s.


The exhibition features her public murals, including sketches that were found in her studio and have never before been shown to the public.


“This exhibition at HAM—Helsinki Art Museum—is special because it’s the first time we can see the wholeness of Tove Jansson’s all public artworks that she has ever made,” says Heli Harni, curator of the exhibition.


Five original murals and several competition paintings, as well as photographic reproductions of works that couldn’t be moved to the museum, are displayed at the exhibition called Paradise.


Harni hopes the exhibition will show visitors Jansson’s creative versatility.


“It’s a bit different than her storytelling in her books. And as we know, Moomin books and the story of Moomins going and building their own Paradise in the Moomin Valley,” she says.


The exhibition also features a display of early edition Moomin books.


“It is the jubilee year of the first Moomin book, as we know The Moomins and the Great Flood. And this theme is kind of connected to also this exhibition. And we have also here animation from the first book,” says Harni.


While an exhibition dedicated to Tove Jansson must of course refer to the Moomins, the focus is centered on her public works for factory walls, hospitals and nurseries.


Jansson’s works, some with hidden Moomins, will be on display in Helsinki until April 2025 before some of the creations depart for Japan on a two-year tour.


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


Viewpoint Discussion

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Discussion A

  • Some of Tove Jansson’s works will be brought to Japan for a two-year tour. Why is it important to share art with people from other countries? How can experiencing art from different cultures help us understand those cultures better and build connections between them? Discuss.
  • What do you think of having public art in spaces like factories, hospitals, and schools, as seen with Tove Jansson’s works? How might artworks in public places affect the atmosphere where they are displayed? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • Jansson first made a name for herself as a talented artist who painted on commission in public spaces. Given the chance, what kind of name would you like for yourself? What would you like people to know about you (ex. a great business leader, a reliable person)? Discuss.
  • Name a well-known person from your country that you admire. How did this person make a name for himself/herself? Why do you think this quality makes him/her popular among many people? What makes him/her admirable to you? Discuss.