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Heli Rekula is a Senior University Lecturer of Photography at Aalto University's Department of Art and Media since 2015, following six years as Professor of Photography at Bergen Academy of Art and Design. Her internationally exhibited artistic practice spans over 25 years with significant representation in major venues including the 49th Venice Biennale.
Rekula's research interests focus on photographic art, contemporary visual culture, and the intersection of literature and visual media. Her work explores themes of identity, cultural memory, and environmental relationships through photographic and video documentation. She has developed significant expertise in Finnish photographic history, particularly regarding 1990s artistic production, and maintains strong connections with international art institutions across Finland, Norway, Sweden, and beyond.
Her recent publications demonstrate consistent artistic output with 25 documented works since 2015, showing particular strength in exhibition-based research, literary-inspired visual projects, and historical photographic documentation. The trajectory reveals deepening engagement with Finnish cultural heritage while maintaining international relevance through exhibitions across Scandinavia and beyond.
- Ars Fennica Award (2002) for 'In Between Worlds'
- Finnish State Prize for Photographic Art (2005)
- Shortlisted for Carnegie Art Award (2012)
- Finnish Art Society's Literature Award (2014) for 'In Hemingway's Garden'
As an academic mentor, Rekula has supervised multiple student exhibitions at prestigious venues including the Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford, Savonlinna Provincial Museum, and Helsinki's Art Fair Suomi Festival. Her educational activities extend to curriculum development for master's level photography education and collaborative academic talks exploring the relationship between writing and visual art practice. While specific grant information isn't detailed in the provided text, her state-acquired works and ministry-supported exhibitions suggest significant public funding support for her artistic research.




