Kieran Long has been appointed Museum Director of Amos Rex (Helsinki, Finland). He is relocating from Stockholm, where he has served as the director at ArkDes, the Swedish Centre for Architecture and Design. Long assumed his new role starting from February 12, 2024. His predecessor Kai Kartio, who has successfully guided Amos Rex from concept to its sixth year, will continue to contribute to Amos Rex in a Senior Advisor capacity.
Amos Rex, which burst onto the scene with a bang in 2018, has established itself as an unconventional art museum and a landmark in Helsinki. In its first year of operation, Amos Rex welcomed over half a million museum visitors. In addition to the inaugural exhibition by teamLab, Amos Rex has showcased exhibitions by Studio Drift, Bill Viola, and Hans Op de Beeck among others, as well as two editions of the Generation group exhibition, which features artists aged 15 to 23.
As the retirement of Museum Director Kai Kartio approached, the board of Amos Rex conducted an international search for his successor. The Chairman of the board is Stefan Björkman, CEO of Konstsamfundet, which owns Amos Rex. Elisabeth Millqvist has newly been appointed as Vice-Chair of Amos Rex’s board. Other board members are Cilla Lönnqvist, Leif Jakobsson and Laura Aalto.
Stefan Björkman explains the focus of the search: “We wanted to bring something new to the Helsinki art scene, and that’s why we decided to look for candidates also from outside of Finland. Kieran Long was the one who best fit our criteria. We aim to continue the success of Amos Rex beyond its incredible first five years. Kieran possesses solid expertise in the field of art, and he has exciting ideas about how we can better use the unique location of Amos Rex and the entire Lasipalatsi (Glass Palace) Quarter in the heart of Helsinki.”
Kieran Long, the newly appointed Museum Director of Amos Rex, is the first internationally appointed museum director in Finland. British-born Long is moving from Sweden, where he held the role of Director at ArkDes, the Swedish Centre for Architecture and Design. Previously, Long has led the Design, Architecture, and Digital Department at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London and led the curatorial team for the 2012 Venice Architecture Biennale. He has also had a long career as a teacher, broadcaster, writer, and commentator.
Gunvor Kronman, Chair of the Board of Konstsamfundet, who was involved in the recruitment process, describes: “Kieran Long is a fresh choice in the Finnish art scene. We have been bold and stepped beyond national boundaries and even beyond Nordic borders; Long holds both a British and a Swedish citizenship. He has grown up in a different cultural tradition, and I believe it can significantly enhance the Helsinki art scene through collegial cooperation.”
Vice-chair of Amos Rex’s board, Elisabeth Millqvist, Director of Moderna Museet Malmö, comments on the appointment: “Amos Rex has always dared to experiment and go beyond expectations—this is evident in both the museum’s architecture and its exhibition program. The appointment emphasizes the same focus; nowadays, artists work by pushing boundaries, and Kieran Long’s outlook will be an advantage.”
Kieran Long himself recognizes the substantial potential that is inherent in Amos Rex, emphasizing its importance as follows: “Amos Rex is one of the most successful and exciting new contemporary art institutions in Europe, and it is a great honour to be chosen to continue the outstanding work Kai and the team have done since 2018. It is exciting to have this opportunity to activate a public space in the heart of Helsinki at a time when the city is growing and changing. Throughout my career, I have focused on museums as public spaces, and Amos Rex, in the centre of Helsinki, has such potential to be one of Helsinki’s most important. I want people to experience Amos Rex as an extraordinary, collective experience of art, even if they might not even buy a museum ticket.”
Amos Rex is an art museum where the past, present and future meet. Located within the functionalist landmark of Lasipalatsi, the newly built domed exhibition spaces lie under the distinctively undulating Lasipalatsi square. Amos Rex presents site-sensitive, experiential, and often technologically experimental exhibitions by contemporary artists and their Modernist predecessors. Amos Rex is owned by Föreningen Konstsamfundet.