Curated Expedition to the Baltic Sea
Cross-disciplinary art exhibition
28th May - 31st August, 2011
Turku, Finland

http://capsulaexpeditions.com


That's the Baltic Sea. We are part of a kind of bigger system.

We've just got so used to the fact that our environmental matters are all 
nicely in order and experts are dealing with it all for us. People aren't 
accustomed to demad anyething from politicians …it's quite confusing actually.
Prof. Ilppo Vuorinen, Rescue Boat Baltic Herring, August 2010


The Curated Expedition to the Baltic Sea project got started in 2009 as an open 
call, directed at artists living in Estonia and Finland. Works submitted by 
Antti Laitinen, Mia Mäkelä, Marianne Decoster-Taivalkoski & Hanna Haaslahti, 
Teemu Takatalo & Tommi Taipale and Tomi Paasonen & Tiago da Cruz were chosen 
from 70 proposals. 

In the Curated Expedition exhibition, opened in May as part of the Turku2011 
European Capital of Culture programme, the Baltic Sea is portrayed as a part of 
nature's complicated system, which offers opportunities and causes problems 
that reflect in the lives of the millions of inhabitants who live in areas 
influenced by the sea.

The Baltic is an idyllic natural paradise, a basin of brakish water fighting 
for its life, a fairway and source for a versatile livelyhood. Those 
comissioned by the multi-disciplinary Curated Expeditions project worked on 
their own art productions in various zones of the sea, following their 
interests and the needs of their specific projects. The marine residences were 
organised jointly by Capsula production team and the artists themselves. 

The artists got to know their own Baltic Sea by exploring the archipelago, 
spending periods of time in university marine reasearch centres or on outer 
islets in the Gulf of Bothnia, or sailing in the Gulf of Finland and the 
Archipelago Sea. The Curated Expedition highlights the importance of subjective 
observation and fascination with nature and natural phenomena, as well as the 
interaction between artists, researchers and other experts. 

We live in a society which provides an abundance of knowledge, but a great 
number of people have lost direct contact with nature. How can you protect 
something you don´t experience other than through documentaries on television?

Despite all the problems of the Baltic Sea, the Expedition artworks avoid an 
apocalytic tone and present a challenge concerning the future of the Baltic Sea 
to the consumers and users of nature – to the inhabitants of the Baltic Sea and 
the Earth. We hope this exhibition will encourage people to venture into 
interdisciplinary expeditions of their own, and thus understand their own role 
in this bigger system, which we are all a part of.

The Curated Expedition to the Baltic Sea exhibition in Turku, Finland, consists 
of five new artworks which form a trail flagged with seagull-signs starting 
from Aurajoki, going through Koroinen, the centre of Turku, and ending on 
Ruissalo Island. The exhibition is free of charge and open until the 31st of 
August, 2011. The audience is encouraged to use bicycles, canoe and  other 
“slow” methods of transport to experience the exhibition.  

The project culminates in October, into a dance piece Vol.at.ilit.y, by Tomi 
Paasonen and Tiago da Cruz. There will be six performances held in the Barker 
theatre in Turku, from October 13th until October 30th.


Curated and produced by Capsula.
More information: [email protected]
www.capsula.org.es



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