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Forelesning

Mariana Lopes. Black Smokers, Helle Siljeholm (2025) 
Kunstprosjekt produsert som del av Walk&Talk — Arts Biennial, Azores
Mariana Lopes. Black Smokers, Helle Siljeholm (2025) Kunstprosjekt produsert som del av Walk&Talk — Arts Biennial, Azores

Midterm Evaluation: Helle Siljeholm

PhD fellow, choreographer and visual artist Helle Siljeholm presents her doctoral artistic research project that investigates interweaving’s between human and more-than-human bodies and places, examined through the lens of geological (deep) time and space.

The project seeks to rethink relationships between bodies, matter, and territory by exploring performative ways of seeing and sensing place and landscape. These perspectives are articulated through practical, poetic, and speculative interpretations of what this research understands and explores as a geological perspective—or, more precisely, multiple geological perspectives. www.themountainbody.com // www.hellesiljeholm.com

The opponent Susan Schuppli an acclaimed artist and researcher based in the UK, whose work examines material evidence from war and conflict to environmental disasters and climate change. She is Director of the Centre for Research Architecture, Goldsmiths as well as a Fellow and Board Chair of Forensic Architecture. 

Prof Dr Bojana Cvejić, researcher and dramaturge, and Siljeholm’s main advisor will provide a brief introduction to the session. 

Programme

15:15 – 15:30 Coffee and snacks, meet and greet
15.30 – 15:35 Introduction by Bojana Cvejić
15.35 – 16.10 Presentation by Helle Siljeholm
16:10 – 17:10 Discussion between Susan Schuppli and Helle Siljeholm
17.10 – 17:30 Q&A from the public