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Jörn Donner – Travelling 1951–68
Jörn Donner's unique travelling photo collection, curated posthumously, can now be viewed at Villa Hakasalmi from 31 March to 3 September 2023.
Jörn Donner (1933–2020) travelled throughout his life, and he left behind a remarkable archive of photographs. The existence of Donner’s photographs – and their real quality – only came to light a few months after his death. The images reveal a completely new side of the multi-talented Donner, which you can witness in the photo exhibition Jörn Donner – Travelling 1951–68 at Villa Hakasalmi.
The photographs are of high artistic quality, showing people, encounters, street scenes, and travels ranging from the Sahara Desert to the Cannes Film Festival. There are pictures from all over the world – Europe, Africa, Asia, the Far East, the United States, and Latin America. They record fleeting moments captured by Donner’s camera: ordinary everyday life, politicians, and the splendour of film stars. Landscapes and cultures of the past come to life in an unexpected way in the exhibition, which also includes a few letters written by Donner and souvenirs from his travels.
The exhibition working group consists of Tuula Kousa, Anders Carpelan, and Hannamari Shakya, who have worked in Donner’s residence at Pohjoisranta 12, among other places. As the curator of the exhibition, Hannamari Shakya went through the entire archive. Based on Jörn Donner’s original idea, the working group decided to focus on photographs taken on trips abroad. The trio has also co-authored a book entitled Jörn Donner – Matkalla, På resa, Travelling 1951–1968, co-published by Donner Productions and Otava. The book is available in Villa Hakasalmi’s museum shop. Researcher Jaana Munck is producing the exhibition on behalf of the Helsinki City Museum, and exhibition design is by Osmo Leppälä.