At The End Of The Day exhibition explores boundaries as both concrete and abstract concepts, examining identity, community and inequality. The exhibition features media artworks, installations and wall reliefs. The works delve into themes of grief, shame, loneliness and rootlessness. Through these, Sinkkonen investigates the complex relationship between memory and loss: how emotions and experiences reflect onto others and how the revelation of hidden truths can reshape our understanding of the past and the future. As the exhibition’s title suggests, do the ends ultimately justify the means?
Johanna Sinkkonen (s.1983 Turku) is a multidisciplinary visual artist based in Finland. She works with sculpture using metal and textiles, combining methods from community, spatial and media art. Sinkkonen is known for her public art, in which she has received numerous awards. Sinkkonen’s work has been seen at festivals and exhibitions in Finland and abroad and her works are in several collections, such as the Turku City Art Collection.
Works have been made in the following residencies: Arigatee Japan, Lumier Centre Japan, Tohmajärvi Artist Residency Finland, RaumArs A-i-R Finland, Outokumpu Residency Finland, Cité internationale des arts France & Valóság Residency Hungary.
The exhibition has been supported by the TOP Foundation, Gaggui Kaffela and Turku Hacklab.

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