Gerda Thesleff

Nov 25, 2026 – Nov 26, 2028

EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art

Ahertajantie 5, Näyttelykeskus WeeGee, 02100 Espoo

Collection Kakkonen presenting Finnish glass and ceramic art, will be complemented by an exhibition dedicated to ceramic artist Gerda Thesleff (1871–1939). 

Thesleff is one of the earliest artists represented in the collection and a pioneer of Finnish ceramic art. Her work will now be shown for the first time in a museum exhibition.

Gerda Thesleff studied at Helsinki’s Central School of Art and Design between 1898 and 1906, continuing her studies under the guidance of Alfred William Finch, renowned for his Iris ceramics. Thesleff developed a distinctive style that set her apart from her contemporaries. 

She treated the surfaces of her hand-thrown vessels like canvases, painting freely with a brush to create a range of motifs. Her ceramics are adorned with imagery such as olive groves, cypress-covered hills, and landscapes overflowing with vines. 

Many of these themes and colours were inspired by the travels and life that Gerda shared with her sister, visual artist Ellen Thesleff, in Tuscany, Italy. 

Although Gerda had a long career as an independent ceramic artist, art history has often placed her in the shadow of her more famous sister.

The exhibition opening within EMMA’s Collection Kakkonen space is curated by ceramic artist Åsa Hellman and Doctor of Philosophy, art historian Hanna-Reetta Schreck.

 

EMMA, Espoo

25.11.2026-26.11.2028

Admission fee 0-20€

Photo Ari Karttunen / EMMA
Gerda Thesleff, maljoja ja maljakko, 1920-luku. Collection Kakkonen