Lotta Hänninen: Invisible Ink The exhibition consists of two mural artworks at the HAM gallery. These works are composed of layers of colour produced with a stamp and ink. The stamp patterns form an optically blended colour surface with a structure that becomes clear on closer inspection. Start date23.04.2016End date05.06.2016 Lotta Hänninen: <3 (detail), 2016 © Lotta Hänninen The idea behind these works is human communication and the signs and symbols that are used for this. We usually take these so much for granted that they become almost invisible. When reading words we rarely stop to look at the form of individual letters. Although the ink used in these murals is visible, the monotone colour surface conceals stamped markings, just as invisible ink hides a message in paper. The wall returns to being a painting. The exhibition is supported by the Finnish Cultural Foundation and the Alfred Kordelin Foundation. Installation view. Lotta Hänninen: <3, 2016. Photo: HAM/Maija Toivanen Lotta Hänninen (b. 1984) works with paintings and painting installations. She is interested in examining everyday imagery through painting. She graduated with a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Academy of Fine Arts in 2012. Her work has most recently been shown in solo exhibitions at Turku’s Gallery Å (‘Tallennettu nimellä’) in 2015 and Gallery Jangva in Helsinki (‘Valikoiva muisti’) in 2013, and in joint exhibitions at Forum Box (‘CATCH’) and MUU Kaapeli (‘Suoraan seinään’) in 2014. Current exhibitions Ars Fennica 2025 24.10.2025 – 29.03.2026 Marguerite Humeau: Torches 21.11.2025 – 15.03.2026 Tove Jansson Gallery: Artist Family Jansson 13.02.2026 – 10.01.2027 Petri Ala-Maunus and Mauno Markkula: Blazing Sky 13.03.2026 – 31.01.2027 Magdalena Abakanowicz: Crossing Boundaries 06.05.2026 – 30.08.2026 KOKIMO: Tablescape 29.05.2026 – 23.08.2026 Antti Tolvi 25.09.2026 – 10.01.2027 Leena Luostarinen: Misfit 09.10.2026 – 04.04.2027 Emma Talbot 09.10.2026 – 04.04.2027