
"A selection of sculptures made of repurposed plastics and reliefs made of cotton twine and oil paint by artist Lana Haga. Based in Vaasa, Finland, Haga's work is a consideration of planetary transformation: how we mutate, endure, and reassemble in a world shaped by excess and collapse. Her solo exhibition, "A Thousand Plateaus," was recently on display with MUU Contemporary Art Centre, Helsinki."
"The project examines continuous transformation across material, process and conceptual systems. The title is taken from the book by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, referencing the idea of rhizomes-structures that grow in multiple directions without a fixed centre. This concept closely mirrors Haga's artistic process, which moves fluidly across different media and materials, embracing openness, transformation and chance encounters. The artworks appeared alongside a 50-minute ambient and minimalist sound composition by French sound artist Fayf Abad."
Lana Haga produces sculptures from repurposed plastics and reliefs of cotton twine and oil paint that consider planetary transformation. The work interrogates how organisms and systems mutate, endure and reassemble amid excess and collapse. The solo exhibition A Thousand Plateaus was presented at MUU Contemporary Art Centre in Helsinki. The project examines continuous transformation across material, process and conceptual systems. The title references Deleuze and Guattari’s rhizome concept, describing structures that grow in multiple directions without a fixed centre, paralleling Haga’s fluid artistic process across media and materials. The exhibition included a 50-minute ambient, minimalist sound composition by Fayf Abad.
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