Johtingeaidnu – The Path Within
Exhibition, Talk and Tours
The exhibition brings together two worlds: reindeer nomadism in the Arctic Sápmi region and the bioscience of epigenetics. The artwork speculates on a different kind of science that stems from the relationality of time and the relations of the nomadic reindeer worlds. It engages with the concept of shared embodied memories carried within humans, reindeer, and Johtingeaidnu – the ancestral migratory paths. The exhibition showcases the results of a long-term collaboration between artist-researcher Emilia Tikka, reindeer herder Oula A. Valkeapää, and artist-researcher Leena Valkeapää. The installation consists of films, objects, and stories in which migratory paths, along with the bodies that inhabit them, carry traces of pasts and possible futures.
The artwork is set in the lands of Sápmi. There, the centuries-old practice of nomadic reindeer husbandry has faced numerous challenges throughout its history: first, from settlers and borders, while today, climate change and the expansion of infrastructure and tourism threaten the ancestral migration paths. Rather than illustrating the end of nomadic reindeer husbandry, the artwork envisions a hopeful future emerging from the ruins of contemporary worlds.
One of the stories invites us into Oula A. Valkeapää’s reindeer worlds where relationships with Arctic flowers, stones, rivers, and technological objects come alive in daily practices. Using an action camera to film his everyday life with the reindeer, his video illustrates how the past intertwines with his contemporary life through embodied memories – as echoes of lives lived along the now lost migratory paths.
The second story is a short film directed by Emilia Tikka, set in a speculative future after a climate catastrophe. However, it is not a story told in linear time: In this world, the epigenetic memories of past nomads are alive and carried within reindeer bones and migratory paths. The story follows a bioscientist who has come to the Arctic to find new techniques of remembering.
The research-driven artwork is based on collaborative storytelling and filmmaking between 2021 and 2024. Artists use speculation as a methodology, paradoxically, to make visible relationships that are, in fact, real in the reindeer world. They simultaneously engage with contemporary research on epigenetics, which shows how embodied experiences can be inherited across generations. Drawing on living relations within contemporary reindeer worlds and bioscientific research, the artwork materializes a world in which epigenetic memories are not only shared between humans, but carried within the ancestral migratory paths. Rather than separating the divergent worlds and knowledges, the exhibition weaves them together as stories of new practices of remembering in time and space where past, present, and hopeful futures intertwine.
»Johtingeaidnu – The Path Within« is a collaboration of Schering Stiftung with the Cluster of Excellence »Matters of Activity« at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin as part of the _matter Festival 2025. The research-based artwork has been previously supported by the Kone Foundation and Bioart Society, Finland.
More information on the Schering Stiftung can be found here:
https://scheringstiftung.de
Press
Studio Visit by Berlin Art Link, Mia Butter, 28 March 2025:
https://www.berlinartlink.com/2025/03/28/emilia-tikka-studio-visit-berlin/
Tagesspiegel, Robert Klages, 2 April 2025 : »Zwischen Kilpisjärvi und Kreuzberg: Unterwegs mit 1000 Rentieren in der Arktis«
https://www.tagesspiegel.de/kultur/zwischen-kilpisjarvi-und-kreuzberg-unterwegs-mit-1000-rentieren-am-nordpol-13475209.html
der Freitag, Anna Raab, 14 April 2025:
https://www.freitag.de/autoren/anna-raab/epigenetik-und-klimakrise-schicksal-der-sami-ist-mit-golfstrom-verbunden
Mentioned in:
Art in Berlin
https://www.art-in-berlin.de
Monopol
https://www.monopol-magazin.de
Finland Abroad:
https://finlandabroad.fi
Credits
The Artwork by: Emilia Tikka, Oula A. Valkeapää, Leena Valkeapää
Curation: Christina Landbrecht
Film 1
Directing: Emilia Tikka
Directing of Photography: Eduardo Mattos
Film Script by: Emilia Tikka, Oula A.Valkeapää
Editing: Emilia Tikka, Eduardo Mattos
Sound Design: Ossi Oikari
Sound Recording: Niklas Eurén
The Bell Story by: Oula A. Valkeapää
Voiceover by: Oula A. Valkeapää
Archive Films and Sound by: Leena Valkeapää
Aerial Scenes by: Jan Helmer Olsen
Film 2
Directing: Oula A. Valkeapää
Camera: Oula A. Valkeapää
Film Script by: Oula A.Valkeapää, Leena Valkeapää
Editing: Emilia Tikka
Sound Mixing: Ossi Oikari
Voiceover and Special Sounds by: Oula A. Valkeapää
Archive Films and Sound: Leena Valkeapää
Animation Film & Topographic Map
Concept by: Emilia Tikka, Oula A. Valkeapää, Leena Valkeapää
Produced in a Collaboration with: Relative.Berlin
Exhibition Graphics: Björn Wiede
Screen Printed Illustration Produced in a Collaboration with: Anna Stolzmann and Björn Wiede
Scientific Collaboration Partners in Epigenetics: Miriam Liedvogel, Oded Rechavi
Scientific Collaboration Partners in Theory: Martin Müller, Mianna Meskus, Julia Lohmann, Marianne Mäkelin
Dates
Vernissage: Thu, 10 April 2025, 6:00–9:00 pm
Exhibition: 11 April–13 July 2025
Opening Hours:
Thu-Fri 1:00–7:00 pm
Sat-Su 11:00 am–7:00 pm
Free admission
Public Program
11 April 2025, 12:30–2:00 pm
Emilia Tikka (Artist) in conversation with Miriam Liedvogel (Director Institute of Avian Research, Wilhelmshaven)
Please register here: https://scheringstiftung.de
4 May 2025, 12:00–1:00 pm
Guided Tour with Emilia Tikka (Artist) and Christina Landbrecht (Curator)
28 June 2025, 5:00 pm–12:00 am
Special Program for Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften 2025
Schering Stiftung
Projektraum
Unter den Linden 32-34
10117 Berlin