Works by Hannaleena Heiska, Tuomas A. Laitinen and Perttu Saksa are included in the group exhibition Biological ӏ Phenomena, on view in K. H. Renlund Museum in Kokkola, Finland through April 12, 2026. The traveling exhibition will be presented in several museums in Finland until 2027.
Biological ӏ Phenomena explores the dynamic and mutually reflective relationships between nature and humanity, science and art. The exhibition turns its gaze toward the fragile ecosystem surrounding us and the cycle of life. It highlights the impacts of climate change in desert landscapes and the far reaches of Lapland, as well as the excessive habits of consumer society, while at the same time admiring the beauty and contemplating the layers of biology and time, reaching far into the future.
The works presented in the exhibition have been curated from the Jenny and Antti Wihuri Foundation Collection, one of the most significant collections of Finnish contemporary art. Biological ӏ Phenomena is realized in collaboration with the art museums of Rovaniemi, Kajaani, Riihimäki and K. H. Renlund Museum in Kokkola.
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Perttu Saksa: Meadow (2022), bronze, silver nitrate,35 x 25 x 94 cm. Photo: Perttu Saksa.
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