Finnish National Gallery Open Data and Materials

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Finnish Na)onal Gallery Data and Materials Sanna Hirvonen, Kiasma HannaLeena Paloposki, FNG Collec)ons Hack4FI / 6 Feb 2015

Transcript of Finnish National Gallery Open Data and Materials

Finnish  Na)onal  Gallery  Data  and  Materials  

Sanna  Hirvonen,  Kiasma    Hanna-­‐Leena  Paloposki,  FNG  Collec)ons  

 Hack4FI  /  6  Feb  2015  

 

Over  37  000  works  of  art  

Museum  of  Contemporary  Art  Kiasma   Ateneum  Art  Museum   Sinebrychoff  Art  Museum  

Photos:  Finnish  Na)onal  Gallery  /  Petri  Virtanen,  Yehia  Eweis,  Hannu  Aaltonen  CC  BY-­‐SA  4.0    

Collec&on  metadatah.p://kokoelmat.fng.fi/api  •  Api  •  Data  packages  •  License  CC0    

Architecture  of  Kiasma  

   

 

www.flickr.com/kiasmamuseum  •  100  photos  from  1996–2014  •  Cap)ons  on  materials,  details,  architectural  ideas  •  License  CC  BY  2.0  

Kiasma  was  designed  by  Steven  Holl  and  completed  in  1998.  Photos:  Finnish  Na)onal  Gallery  /  Petri  Virtanen,  Pirje  Mykkänen  CC  BY  2.0      

 Photographs  by  Hugo  Simberg    

Finnish  Na)onal  Gallery  Archive  Collec)ons  

     

 

h.p://www.lahteilla.fi/simberg-­‐data  •  994  nega)ves  taken  by  Finnish  ar)st  Hugo  Simberg  (1873–1917)  +  digitally  

made  posi)ves  +  metadata  •  ”Selfies”,  ar)st  working,  art  works  (e.g.  Wounded  Angel,  the  decora)on  of  

the  Tampere  Cathedral),  working  process,  family,  summer  life,  Karelia,  travels,  Helsinki,  studios…  

•  More  about  Simberg  as  a  photographer:  hfp://www.lahteilla.fi/simberg/    

Glass  nega)ves  by  Daniel  Nyblin  Finnish  Na)onal  Gallery  Archive  Collec)ons  

   

h.p://www.lahteilla.fi/nyblin-­‐data/  •  Unique  collec)on  of  glass  nega)ves  by  prominent  early  photographer  

Daniel  Nyblin  (1856–1923)  +  posi)ves  +  metadata  •  Photos  taken  between  1879–1904    •  Contemporary  Finnish  art  from  the  turn  of  the  20th  century:  on  glass  

nega)ves  were  recorded  newly  completed  or  first-­‐exhibited  Finnish  art  works.