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Helsinki museum to open new gallery dedicated to Moomin illustrator

Tove Jansson's work will be on display in the new space

Tove Jansson Gallery helsinki art museum

The Helsinki Art Museum (HAM) in Finland is opening a new permanent gallery to display work by Tove Jansson, the illustrator of the Moomins.

The Tove Jansson Gallery will open at the museum on 13 February. It will span three exhibition halls and aims to "strengthen Tove Jansson’s artistic legacy and significance in both art history and Finnish society".


Via the museum's website, the gallery will showcase Jansson's art "in a diverse way" and introduce "new perspectives on her as both a Helsinki-based and international artist".

Tove Jansson Gallery helsinki art museum

The first exhibition in the new gallery is inspired by Jansson’s book Comet in Moominland.

This will explore "the artistic output of the Jansson family members, their portrayals of one another and their joint creations, as well as the diverse tools and materials they used in their art".

"Family relationships, child-rearing, friends, celebrations, and the sense of security, support, and courage to live a unique family life provided by the artist’s home frame the work in the home studio and the shaping of the artist identity," HAM said.

Party in the Countryside and Party in the City, famous frescoes by Jansson, are already permanently on display at the Helsinki Art Museum.

Tove Jansson Gallery

The inaugural exhibition in the Tove Jansson Gallery will open on 13 February and run through 24 January 2027.

Created in the 1940s, the Moomins are the central characters in a series of novels, short stories, picture books, and a comic strip by Jansson.

The Moomins have also inspired TV series, films and theme parks.

Helsinki will soon be home to Finland's new Museum of Architecture and Design, which is designed by JKMM Architects and due to open in 2030.

Images courtesy of Helsinki Art Museum