Viljami Nissi: The Seven Hot Brothers
The Finnish Museum of Photography, Helsinki
- 8.11.2024–16.1.2025
Viljami Nissi’s The Seven Hot Brothers is a gay man’s attempt to endure reading Aleksis Kivi’s novel The Seven Brothers.
Viljami Nissi’s The Seven Hot Brothers is a gay man’s attempt to endure reading Aleksis Kivi’s novel The Seven Brothers. Rather than offering a new interpretation of The Seven Brothers, he presents an independent work that honors both Kivi's novel and Finnish queer history.
Viljami Nissi (b. 1994, Kannus) is a visual artist based in Helsinki, whose work is inspired by the concept of homosion: homosexuality as an erosive force, with the natural power to shape and wear down its surroundings. Nissi graduated as a visual and performance artist from Kankaanpää Art School and is now completing his master’s studies at the Academy of Fine Arts at the University of the Arts Helsinki.
The Seven Hot Brothers exhibition concludes the Gallery’s Rebellious Body series (2023–2024), which featured works selected through an open call. The exhibitions in this series have examined the politicization of bodies, acts of resistance, and the control, norms, and relationships imposed on them.
Working Group:
Viljami Nissi, Aleksi Holkko, Roy Boswell, and Liisa Mudist.
The exhibition is supported by the Kone Foundation.
The exhibition has received funding from the Finnish Heritage Agency.
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1.1.2024 alkaen 16/6/0 €
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