Spartak Khachanov: The Impersonal
Jun 5 – Aug 16, 2026
Kaapelitehdas, Kaapeliaukio 3, 00180 Helsinki
In the The Impersonal project, Spartak Khachanov highlights everyday life and food culture in reception centers, as well as the experiences of refugees.
Spartak Khachanov is an artist and political refugee living and working in Finland. In his art, he explores political instability, war, migration, and nationalism, using a versatile range of techniques, such as sculptures, installations, drawings, videos, and sound. Khachanov has been a refugee multiple times during his life, and the themes of war and migration are personally close to him. A Finnish arts organization has supported him.
Khachanov’s research project The Impersonal originated during his two-year stay at the Vantaa Reception Center, where he documented everyday life through photography, video, and sound—from food culture and the surrounding environment to interactions with the outside world.
The exhibition at the Hotel and Restaurant Museum highlights experiences related to food and food culture within reception centers, giving voice to those who have sought safety in Finland. Its aim is to challenge stereotypes and promote a more inclusive society.
The exhibition is on display as part of the museum’s permanent exhibition The Taste Matters. Through Khachanov’s works, the food culture emerging in reception centers becomes part of the broader story of Finnish food culture.
Hotel and Restaurant Museum
5.6.-16.8.2026
Admission fee 0-16€