Helle Siljeholm is an artist and choreographer based in Oslo, currently pursuing a PhD at the Oslo National Academy of the Arts. Her artistic practice spans film, installation, sculpture, choreography, and performance. Her research project explores the entanglements between human and more-than-human bodies and places/sites, considering these interactions through the lenses of geological deep time, the present, and possible futures.The 'more-than-human bodies’ are defined as geological entities (mountains, structural formations, landforms, deposits such as delta, sand, etc.) Bodies that exist in different forms, have different mobilities and span different time intervals.
Previous presentations include: PCAI (GR), Biennale Gherdëina 9: Parliament of Marmots (IT), Bolzano Danza/Haydn Foundation (IT), Landart Gjerdrum, The Machine Is Us (MUNCH Trienniale), MUNCH (Opening), VEGA I ARTS (DK), Black Box Teater, Høstscena, VITI (N), National Gallery Iceland (Is), Ramallah Contemporary Dance Festival (Palestinian Occupied Territories), Malmø Kunsthall, Athens Biennale, Hamburger Bahnhof Museum für Gegenwart (T).