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Helsinki Biennial 2021 Opens on Former Military Island Helsinki, 12 June 2021

Helsinki Biennial and Joasia Krysa engaged five curatorial collaborators for the 2023 biennial, including Museum of Impossible Forms, Helsinki TBA21–Academy, Madrid Critical Environmental Data, Aarhus University, Denmark ViCCA Aalto ARTS, Aalto University, Finland and AI Entity. If we begin to understand the historical conditions that enabled the harmful effects of on-tap accumulation, new directions could emerge amid near-certain doom. That chilling statement goes back to the original curatorial conceit of New Directions May Emerge.

As one line in the film points out, 'Biology turns misfortune into progress'. It also considers what it means for biodiversity to attack its greatest oppressor: humans. Policarpo's Ciguatera historicises this illness by unpicking the role of nuclear testing in contaminating the waters and plankton. Courtesy Helsinki Art Museum, Helsinki Biennial, and Sonja Hyytiäinen. Exhibition view: Helsinki Biennial 2023 (11 June–17 September 2023).
