MEADOW

Copper Smithy, Fiskars
18.6.-30.8.2020
Open daily 11am-6pm

The exhibition Meadow sets out to address the planetary ecological urgencies through a dialogue between contemporary art, craft, design and environmental research.

In the meadow, the slow evolution of the distinctive local ecosystem meets the accelerating planetary changes in all their unpredictability. In the meadow, the cycles of life and death of different species are entangled with the transformations of human cultures and technologies. The time of the meadow is not solely that of the past, even though Finnish meadow ecosystems of today mainly survive due to conservation efforts. Rather, the meadow intertwines the diverse rhythms of change: the geological deep time, the acute decrease in biodiversity, the myriad natural-cultural histories of symbiotic relations between humans and other animals, plants, microbes, and minerals. 

With its roots deep in the meadow, the summer exhibition 2020 in Fiskars invites its artists and audiences, locals and visitors alike, to attune their senses in the village environment. It focuses attention on the sustainability of everyday practices and values, while envisioning alternative paths towards the future. Like the meadow, the exhibition insists on the necessity of taking time to care, even in the face of the escalating emergency of climate crisis. 

In the Fiskars region, the ecosystem has been significantly impacted by the developments of agriculture, forestry, mining and related industries already for centuries. Conversely, specific ways of life have been flourishing here thanks to the local natural resources, such as iron ore and copper deposits, rich soil, vast forests and labyrinthine waterways. The local culture has also been shaped by close connections to the wider Baltic Sea region and beyond through migration and trade.

Starting from these local coordinates, the exhibition Meadow sets out to address the planetary ecological urgencies through a dialogue between contemporary art, craft, design and environmental research. The exhibition takes place both in the Copper Smithy, the permanent exhibition venue, and as site-specific interventions in and around Fiskars Village, accompanied by a multidisciplinary public programme. Its production has been guided by the commitment to develop ecologically and socially sustainable exhibition practices.

Meadow is produced by The Cooperative of Artisans, Designers and Artists in Fiskars ONOMA and curated by Taru Elfving.

Artists:
Eeva-Kaisa Ailus, Päivi Alajuntti, Upi Anttila, Luis Berríos-Negrón, Kirsti Doukas & Kristian Saarikorpi, Saara Ekström, FRAUD, Sergiu Matis & Antye Greie-Ripatti, Liinu Grönlund & Okku Nuutilainen, Antrei Hartikainen, Maarit Hirvonen, Tiina Karimaa, Erika Kelter & Kochun Hu, Ivan Kulvik, Matterlurgy, Laura Mattila & Mikko Merz, Jaakko Pakkala, Tuulia Penttilä, Milvi Pesari, Arja Renell, Kati Roover, Taru Samola, Vidha Saumya & Ali Akbar Mehta, Mirko Nikolic, Jonne Sippola, Åsa Sonjasdotter, Anna Ulff, Antti Yli-Tepsa, Katja Öhrnberg

Working groups:
Anna-Mari Karjalainen, Lulu Halme & Teatterivalimo
Maija Mustonen, Inka Yli-Tepsa, Annika Lintervo, Taru Samola

MEADOW
18.6.-30.8.2020
Open daily 11am-18pm
Copper Smithy
Kuparivasarantie 5, 10470 Fiskars

Tickets 9/6€
Discounted ticket price for pensioners, students, unemployed, conscripts and non-military servicemen.
Free admission for under 18-year-olds.

Exhibition team:
Curator: Taru Elfving
Exhibition architecture: Antti Yli-Tepsa
Graphic design: Lulu Halme
Coordination: Emilia Hänninen

Contact:
Customer service:

Emilia Hänninen, Exhibition Manager

+358 (0) 44 758 8203

Guided tours:
For groups we recommend booking a guided tour to enhance your experience. Guided tours can be tailored according to the needs of the group. The duration of the tour is 45 minutes and the fee for groups is EUR 60 per tour. Guided tours must be booked in advance: 

 

Supporters
The Swedish Cultural Foundation in Finland, The Arts Promotion Centre Finland, The Nordic Culture Fund, Niilo Helanderin Säätiö, Alfred Kordelin Foundation, Jenny and Antti Wihuri Foundation, Asko Foundation

Main sponsor
Fiskars Oyj

Sponsor
Kunsventures Oy

 

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