Katya Lesiv: I am going home to eat mulberries from the tree
Katya Lesiv: I am going home to eat mulberries from the tree
Apr
10
Fri
04:12 – 04:12
8–10°C
clear sky
10. – 26.4. 2026
Location: HIAP Gallery Augusta, Suomenlinna
Opening: Thursday 9 April, 17:00–20:00
Warm welcome to the opening of the exhibition I am going home to eat mulberries from the tree by Katya Lesiv on Thursday 9.4. 17:00-20:00!
Each winter, I think: it’s impossible that the trees will bear leaves, flowers, fruit. Fruit is fantasy, utopia, impossibility. For half of the year, bare sticks stand in the cold. You cannot surprise me; I know spring will come. Yet still, how unexpected that it arrives. Where is the place of memory that survives winter, that laughs at death? I am the place of memory — of safety, of sun, of pleasure. I am intention’s moving object. The intention to return to such a place, again and again.
Katya Lesiv’s exhibition is rooted in sensory memory, myth, and the maternal body. The body becomes a vessel of intention — guided by it, to reach back to the pleasure of the childhood ritual of eating mulberries straight from the tree. In a time marked by instability and fragility, the work unfolds as a quiet yet resilient gesture of presence. The exhibition gathers around the triad milky / bloody / muddy — echoing the taste and stain of mulberries while tracing a layered language of fertility, motherhood, loss, and the cycle of life.
Bringing together performative photography, text, and sculptural objects, the exhibition moves between instruction, spell, and poem. Self-portraits capture moments of eating berries, belly massage on self and child. The silver gelatin prints appear as objects, referencing the body within the image and gaining a bodily presence themselves. Site-specific installations, accompanied by wood-carved and copper elements, stand as quiet monuments to presence and intention.
Katya Lesiv (b. 1993, Ukraine) is a visual artist and photographer currently based in Finland. Her practice explores themes of cyclicality, physicality, emotional experience, and motherhood through photography, artist books, installation, text, and moving images. Often rooted in routine rituals, her performative approach seeks to preserve intimacy while creating spaces of shared presence. Books play a central role in her work, frequently becoming the final form of her projects.
The Ukraine Solidarity Residency Programme Exhibition Series is curated by Dana Neilson.
The exhibition is supported by Arts Promotion Centre Finland (Taike), Goethe-Institut Finnland, and the Ukraine Solidarity Residencies Programme.
Fri 10 Apr 2026 – 26 Apr 2026 Closed today
8–10°C
clear sky
Address:
Suomenlinna B 28 / 2
00190, Helsinki