9 SEPTEMBER 2026 – 10 JANUARY 2027
PEKKA HALONEN
SYMPHONIES IN WHITE
Over the autumn and winter of 2026, Ordrupgaard presents the major retrospective exhibition Pekka Halonen. Symphonies in White. In doing so, Ordrupgaard looks north and welcomes the masterly works of Finnish Pekka Halonen (1865‒1935). Halonen was born in Lapinlathi in central Finland and, since childhood, influenced by the wild Finnish nature that later became a primary source of inspiration for his art.
Halonen turned his back on urban modernity, instead capturing in his paintings the unspoilt nature and simple country life suffused with sparklingly clear Scandinavian light. In his many landscapes, he depicts nature as possessing transformative powers – as well as great beauty and monumentality. The works reflect the changing seasons, however, his very many atmospheric wintry pictures earned him the epithet the ‘Snow Painter’.
With this exhibition, Ordrupgaard highlights one of Finland’s most acclaimed artists. Pekka Halonen was a leading figure in the artists’ colony in Tuusula and, through his pictures, expressed a unique Finnish identity. Moreover, he was strongly linked to contemporary international art. Halonen was educated in Helsinki and while completing his studies in Paris in the 1890s, he spent a short time with the French painter Paul Gauguin. The exhibition features some of the artist’s most famous works, representing a new Nordic symbolism emerging around the turn of the century.
The exhibition is organised in collaboration with Ateneum Art Museum in Helsinki, Petit Palais in Paris, and Rijksmuseum Twenthe, the Netherlands.

Pekka Halonen
Sallow in Autumn
Oil on canvas, 92×67
Atenum Art Museum

Pekka Halonen
Day in March
Olie på lærred, 41×27
Ateneum Art Museum