
Benedikte Bjerre, Jaakko Pallasvuo, Viktor Timofeev, Matti Sumari
Patience (game)
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- đ Malmö Konstmuseum, Malmö, Sweden
- đ Julia Björnberg, Matti Sumari
- đ€ Benedikte Bjerre, Jaakko Pallasvuo, Viktor Timofeev, Matti Sumari
- đ Fredrik Ă kum, Helene Toresdotter
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installation view of âPatience (game)â at Malmö Konstmuseum, Malmö, Sweden, 2025
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installation view of âPatience (game)â at Malmö Konstmuseum, Malmö, Sweden, 2025

Jaakko Pallasvuo, âVogue Revelations', 2025, digital print on tabloid, wallpaper glue. Jaakko Pallasvuo, âFortuneâ, 2025, audio monologue, performed by Colin Self, duration 33â33â

Viktor Timofeev, 'Abecedary Clockâ, 2020-2025, generative software, infinite duration, sound by MiĆĄa Skalskis

Benedikte Bjerre, âLisaâs Chickens (Farm Life)â, 2016/2022, helium balloons. Viktor Timofeev, âCircular Alphabet: Kids Editionâ, 2024-2025, custom software, acrylic paint, monitors, sound by MiĆĄa Skalskis

Matti Sumari, âSolitudeâ, 2025, lamp post from the casino park, oxidized bronze, Nordic gold

Matti Sumari, âSolitudeâ, 2025, lamp post from the casino park, oxidized bronze, Nordic gold

Benedikte Bjerre, âLisaâs Chickens (Farm Life)â, 2016/2022, helium balloons. Viktor Timofeev, âCircular Alphabet: Kids Editionâ, 2024-2025, custom software, acrylic paint, monitors, sound by MiĆĄa Skalskis

Viktor Timofeev, âCircular Alphabet: Kids Editionâ, 2024-2025, custom software, acrylic paint, monitors, sound by MiĆĄa Skalskis

Benedikte Bjerre, âLisaâs Chickens (Farm Life)â, 2016/2022, helium balloons

Matti Sumari, âThe Relicâ, 2025, anodized aluminium, powder-coated steel

Matti Sumari, âThe Relicâ, 2025, anodized aluminium, powder-coated steel

Matti Sumari, âThe Relicâ, 2025, anodized aluminium, powder-coated steel

Matti Sumari, âThe Relicâ, 2025, anodized aluminium, powder-coated steel

Jaakko Pallasvuo, âAnnabelle Bronstein', 2025, Copper vase, flowers, clay Phaistos Disc replica, acrylic on canvas, painted aluminum shelf, silkscreen print on second hand t-shirt, steel hanger

Jaakko Pallasvuo, âPoker Chip', 2025, laser engraved plastic

Matti Sumari, âFarmhand & The Shadowâ, 2023, stainless steel kitchen countertop, aluminum, copper, Nordic gold

Jaakko Pallasvuo, âDemon to some â angel to othersâ, 2025, digital print on tabloid, wallpaper glue

Viktor Timofeev, âAlice, Bob, Carol and Davidâ, 2024, video, 21â

Matti Sumari, âThe Artistâ, 2023, plastic canisters, polypropylene plastic from vegetable crates, plastic barrel produced in 1985, LED lighting
âWhat is the probability of knowing the probability, of knowing it too well,
of knowing it too early, of knowing what will happen, of knowing before others know,
of knowing before it happens, of knowing and still waiting, of waiting and still knowing?â
â Jaakko Pallasvuo, Fortune, 2025
The experience of entering an abandoned building can be similar to visiting an exhibition; it focuses oneâs attention and heightens oneâs senses. The ambition behind the group exhibition âPatience (game)â is to present a total installation incorporating the artworks within the former casinoâs interior. Ghostly figures in the dimly lit rooms. Remnants of what once was, all the shattered dreams, and layers of stories embedded in the walls.
Patience is a card game for one person. It is not a frantic gambling game, but rather meditative in nature. Is it possible to win when playing against oneself? The word comes from the French patience, which until the early 1800s only referred to the virtue of patience â i.e. to calmly and silently endure while in anticipation. The title refers to the history of the building and the patience required with respect to the events that have occurred here.
Most of the works by Benedikte Bjerre, Jaakko Pallasvuo, Matti Sumari, and Viktor Timofeev were exclusively created for the exhibition âPatience (game)'.
Matti Sumari presents new sculptures that engage in dialogue with the buildingâs eclectic history, as well as with the Franciscan monastery and the herbaceous garden that was located on the site during the 1400s. Viktor Timofeevâs large-scale installations engage the arbitrary nature of time and language, and concern migration, mother tongues, and alienation. Jaakko Pallasvuo has explored the mechanisms of gambling in relation to the pursuit of personal improvement or social mobility, as well as the aesthetics connected to notions of luck and the accumulation of wealth. Benedikte Bjerreâs installation explores relationships between the individual and the collective, as well as modes of control, and their limits.
Here, the newly produced works occupy the abandoned gambling halls and will remain in place for the foreseeable future. Unlike the art museumâs regular exhibition program, which involves tearing down walls, rebuilding, and repainting them for each new installation. The die has been cast.