Lana Haga’s “A Thousand Plateau”

Artist Lana Haga has various sculptures made of plastic and relief made of cotton thread and paint. Headquartered in Vaasa, Finland, Haga’s work is a consideration of planetary transformation: how we mutate, endure and reassemble in an overly and collapsed world. Her solo exhibition “One Thousand Plateau” was recently exhibited at the MUU Center for Contemporary Art in Helsinki. The project examines continuous transformation across materials, processes and conceptual systems. The title, taken from the book by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, quotes the idea of rhizomes, which grow in multiple directions without a fixed center. This concept closely reflects Haga’s artistic process, which moves smoothly across different media and materials, covering openness, transformation and opportunity encounters. The artwork appears alongside French sound artist Fayf Abad, next to a 50-minute environment and minimalist sound work.