
Dates
Apr 12 – Nov 23, 2026
Opens Saturday, May 9 Marking its 70th Anniversary, Pavilion of Finland will present Jenna Sutela‘s exhibition Aeolian Suite at the 61st International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia. The exhibition is curated by Stefanie Hessler. Aeolian Suite unfolds as a multisensory environment, transforming the pavilion into a windscape of sound and movement. The artwork is composed using meteorological data, musical instruments (such as a clothesline, wind machines, and a children’s woodwinds orchestra), and the winds from Venice, Helsinki, and beyond. Aeolian Suite explores the ambivalence of the wind—an atmospheric presence that is intangible and unpredictable. Wind transcends earthbound logic while simultaneously being entangled in our lives and a mirror to our planetary impact. It acts as a source of true randomness for computation, divination, and music, and as a carrier of particles, microbes, seeds, and messages. In this elemental drama set in the Pavilion of Finland, the five Venetian winds—Tramontana, two different Boras, Scirocco, and Garbin—become central protagonists, singing the weather while acting as guides for listening. By personifying the atmospheric forces that shape Venice and the increasingly volatile global climate, the work addresses environmental questions from the mundane to the existential. “Against the logic of noise cancellation and weather prediction, Aeolian Suite embraces the wind’s unpredictability and its fully relational being,” said Jenna Sutela. “We can only hear wind as it blows into, out of, or against things like trees, alleys, flutes, wings, or the Merihaansilta bridge in Helsinki. To listen to the wind – to let it take over the microphone, the voice, the recording – is a way of staying porous to the world, of recognizing that intelligence moves in more directions than we can see.” Curator Stefanie Hessler added, “The pavilion whisks us into an expanded conversation with the atmosphere – one that moves between scientific measurement and poetic intuition, between control and surrender. Sutela sensitizes us to forces that exceed human scale while simultaneously summoning us to sound the whispers and roars of the winds with our full sensorium, wit, and languages beyond those known to us as of yet.” The exhibition at Finland’s Aalto Pavilion is commissioned and produced by Frame Contemporary Art Finland. Oulu2026 European Capital of Culture is the main partner of the exhibition. The Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture is the main supporter of the exhibition. Major support by Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation, Genelec, and Kvadrat. Generous support by Schering Stiftung, Saastamoinen Foundation, EMMA – Espoo Museum of Modern Art, Finnish Embassy in Rome, and Pavilion of Finland Patrons; Marko and Sanna Ahtisaari, Anna, Noora and Iida Miettinen, Otto Nieminen and Pauli Ojala. Patron programme consulting by Futuarts Ltd. Event partners include Finnland-Institut in Berlin, TBA21–Academy’s Ocean Space, and Swiss Institute (SI) New York. Commissioner: Juha Huuskonen, Frame Contemporary Art Finland Curator: Stefanie Hessler