Press Release
Helsinki Biennial 2025 brings together 37 artists and collectives in its third edition, Shelter: Below and beyond, becoming and belonging, curated by Blanca de la Torre and Kati Kivinen and produced by HAM Helsinki Art Museum.
Inviting all, the biennial opens to the public on June 8, transforming Helsinki into a summer-
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Featuring new commissions and site-
The Helsinki Biennial continues to invite dialogue and works by artists from across the globe who will present new commissions as well as new works and editions. As a lasting legacy, select artworks from each edition remain on permanent display throughout the city.
The 2025 biennial will see particular emphasis on artists from the wider Nordic region, Latin America and Asia, and aims to incorporate the worldviews of Indigenous representatives.
The artists and collectives of Helsinki Biennial 2025 are Maria Thereza Alves (Brazil/Germany), Band of Weeds (Finland), Ana Teresa Barboza (Peru), Sissel M Bergh (Sápmi/Norway), Sara Bjarland (Finland/Netherlands), Saskia Calderón (Ecuador), Edgar Calel (Guatemala), Tania Candiani (Mexico), Regina de Miguel (Spain/Germany), Olafur Eliasson (Denmark/Iceland), Carola Grahn (Saepmie/Sweden), Tue Greenfort (Denmark), Kalle Hamm (Finland) & Dzamil Kamanger (Iran/Finland), Tamara Henderson (Canada/Australia), Gunzi Holmström (Finland), Katie Holten (Ireland/US), Ingela Ihrman (Sweden), Geraldine Javier (Philippines), Aluaiy Kaumakan (Taiwan), Kristiina Koskentola (Finland/Netherlands), Yayoi Kusama (Japan), Jenni Laiti (Finland/Sweden) & Carl-
Blanca de la Torre and Kati Kivinen, curators of the Helsinki Biennial 2025, comment: “Our intention for this edition of the Helsinki Biennial is to encourage a shift in thinking, away from anthropocentrism, and towards better understanding of the delicate and severely imbalanced relationship between humankind and nature. As curators deeply concerned with the current ecological emergency, we are continually researching and exploring strategies to engage with contemporary art as a tool for addressing the climate and ecological crisis. The Helsinki Biennial is the outcome of this work, and we are so proud to share the full list of artists from across the world whose work engages so thoughtfully with these important themes.”
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