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Artist
Kati Roover is a Helsinki-based, multidisciplinary visual artist. Her practice spans across the mediums of moving image, sound, photography, text and installations, draws upon and addresses a broad range of topics that are connected - from human, place and elemental interactions, mythopoetics, animisms, feminist new materialisms and hydrofeminism, to the natural sciences and ecology. Recent exhibitions include: The Scent of the Changing Sea, Forum Box, Helsinki (2024); Salt. Lake. City. Austria (2024); Turku New Performance festival (2022); A I S T I T - coming to our senses, KINDL – Centre for Contemporary Art, Berlin and Kunsthalle Helsinki, (2021); Unstable Horizon, WAM - Turku Art Museum (2021); Fragile Times, Galerie im Körnerpark, Berlin (2020); The Earth, Gallery of Emil Filla, Ústí nad Labem, Czech (2019); Coexistence, Contemporary Art Museum Kiasma, Helsinki (2019); Listening Being, Gallery Titanik, Turku (2019). I acknowledge the long rich evolution of Earth and the depth of (bio)diversity. I acknowledge indigenous peoples worldwide, who with ongoing determination and care, speak for and demonstrate stewardship of life on Earth. I acknowledge my own ancestors, human, other beings and elements. I acknowledge all who have helped, shared, witnessed and supported my work. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.