6.3.22 – 3.7.22

Landscapes of Belonging

Pia Ârĸê, Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen, Ewa Einhorn & Jeuno JE Kim, Birit Haarla & Katja Haarla & Outi Pieski, Julie Edel Hardenberg, Hanni Kamaly, Lap-See Lam, Britta Marakatt-Labba, Fatima Moallim, Hans Rosenström, Sara Rönnbäck, Elsa Salonen, Magnús Sigurðarson, Erika Stöckel, Lada Suomenrinne

Maschinenhaus M1 / M1 VideoSpace

This group exhibition deconstructs often overlooked colonial processes within Europe and examines current forms of belonging. It brings together a diverse range of indigenous, local, and transnational artists from northern Europe who deal with the active production of locality as lived experience. How can locality be reconceived, and who has the rights and opportunities to participate in the social and cultural design of spaces? In a variety of media, the participating artists negotiate transnational perspectives, the spirituality of nature, and a contemporary approach to Inuit and Sami traditions.

Curators: Kathrin Becker and Christine Nippe


Discursive Programme

6 April, 7 pm
Lecture by Bassam El Baroni (Researcher and curator, Helsinki)
In English

4 May, 7 pm
Kathrin Becker in conversation with Áile Aikio, Erika Stöckel, and Mahret Ifeoma Kupka
In English

2 July, 3 pm
Symposium Landscapes of Belonging
With Julie Edel Hardenberg, Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen, Irene Snarby, Suvi West a. o.
In English




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