On 14 June, the Contemporary Art Museum of Estonia (EKKM) will open the international group exhibition Down in the Bog – Sporulation, in which participating artists, designers, and natural scientists encourage the visitor to think about and together with the ecosystems of peatlands. The exhibition is curated by Karolin Tampere, a Norwegian curator with Estonian roots.
The second project of EKKM’s 2024 season brings together representatives of different disciplines who are rethinking the cultural, historical and contemporary changes in the peatlands of Northern Norway / Sàpmi, Estonia and other selected regions. Visitors can experience the work of Ensayos, an international nomadic feminist research group that through scent, sounds and objects explore themes centred on the prevention of extinction, interspecies dialogues and memory. Artist Hilde Hauan Johnson presents a large-scale textile work that was coloured with dyes from plants collected from border areas in Sàpmi. For their joint video piece, Ingrid Bjørnaali, Maria Simmons and Fabian Lanzmaier used various devices to make field recordings of bogs. Kristina Norman’s work, first exhibited in the Estonian pavilion at the 59th Venice Biennale, visualises the capitalist thirst for peat mining. Norwegian artists Geir Tore Holm and Søssa Jørgensen have given form to the knowledge they gained from researching Sami reindeer herders in the Setesdal areas in an audiovisual work. Estonian artist Eike Eplik and artist Søssa Jørgensen from Norway present new works created especially for the exhibition. The exhibition opens with a spoken word performance by Geir Tore Holm.
In addition to the exhibition, curator Karolin Tampere has begun a collaboration with cultural geographer Piret Pungas-Kohv and the Estonian Fund for Nature, which will produce an archival work on the history and perceptions of the local peatlands. The site-specific design of the archive was created by artist Caitlin Franzmann and it includes the presentation of an excerpt of a new video by Magnus Skei Holmen. Inspired by Villu Järmut’s and Enn Kärmas’ activist posters from the 1980s, Tampere has encouraged three designers – Brit Pavelson, Else Lagerspetz and Jaan Evart – to design new posters advocating the protection of Estonian peatlands.
An important part of the exhibition is the accompanying public programme, which elaborates on the themes discussed in the exhibition works and offers participants a chance to think along in workshops and nature tours. The activities provide a multi-sensory experience where sound, touch and smell become the central mediums for passing on experience and knowledge. On the exhibition’s opening weekend Sunday, 15 June, at 5 pm, the museum will hold a scent workshop led by artist Simon Daniel Tegnander Wenzel. Using his own olfactory works, Wenzel will share how to train one’s sense of smell to recognise the surrounding environment. In particular, he will discuss Geosmin and how the generating of a ‘happiness hormone’ is something to be found in relation to rain, bacteria, soil and humidity.
At the exhibition opening, there will be a presentation of scents from peatlands by Ensayos and a performance by the artist Geir Tore Holm. The opening party is hosted by the Kabelvogue collective from Northern Norway and DJ’s Muggen and Sanj with special guest DJ Ellen Vene.
Artists: Brit Pavelson, Caitlin Franzmann, Eike Eplik, Else Lagerspetz, Enn Kärmas & Villu Järmut, Ensayos, Geir Tore Holm, Hilde Hauan Johnsen, Ingrid Bjørnaali & Maria Simmons & Fabian Lanzmaier, Jaan Evart, Kristina Norman, Magnus Skei Holmen, Piret Pungas Kohv / Eestimaa Looduse Fond, Randi Nygård, Simon Daniel Tegnander Wenzel, Søssa Jørgensen
Curator: Karolin Tampere
Exhibition opening, 14 June, 17:00
Tour with participating artists and curator, 14 June, 17:00
With Simon Daniel Tegnander Wenzel
Scent workshop, 15 June, 17:00
More information: https://www.ekkm.ee/en/naitused/down-in-the-bog-sporulation