Press Release
Borå Art Biennial 2026 spins a web of tales and testimonies that trace the legacies of textile industry. Unfolding across the city centre and at the Art and Textile Museums in Borå, the exhibition Warps & Waves in the Fabric of Time engages with the interwoven societal and ecological transformations accelerated by industrial modernity.
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Industrialisation revolutionised both the concept and the experience of time. The biennial sets out to unravel and mend this fabric of time stretched between the river and the factory, here and elsewhere, then and now. Local and planetary circulations of water form the fluid coordinates of the exhibition.
The history of Borås is closely intertwined with textiles. During the Industrial Revolution in the early 1800s, some of the first weaving mills in Sweden were established here. The city’ development was built upon a centuries-
Borås Art Biennial 2026 attends to the lives and labours that have been foundational for industrial development, like warps in a loom, yet which often remain overshadowed by the roar of technological progress. The artworks weave narrative and material threads across time and space between the migration of people and knowledge, women’ work and movements for social justice, and the vital more-
As the environmental crisis deepens and advances in AI threaten livelihoods, existential questions concerning the circulation of matter and the value of work have come to haunt us. Attending to these ghosts in the machine, the exhibition sidesteps both apocalyptic and techno-
Journeying across the Nordic-
The ninth edition of Borås Art Biennial 2026 is organised by Borås Art Museum in collaboration with the Swedish Museum of Textiles.
The curator of the biennale is Taru Elfving, based in Helsinki and internationally active, focusing on site-
Artists: Sampson Addae (Ghana/Norway), Petra Bauer (Sweden), Nanna Debois Buhl (Denmark), Michelle Eistrup (Denmark/Jamaica), Terike Haapoja (Finland), Kalle Hamm (Finland), Marcia Harvey Isaksson (Sweden/Zimbabwe), Dzamil Kamanger (Finland/Iran), Maria Kapajeva (Estonia), Sohorab Rabbey (Bangladesh/Germany), Yasmin Smith (Australia), and Paola Torres Núñez del Prado (Sweden/Peru).
Curator: Taru Elfving.
Exhibition 30 May -
Terike Haapoja, Socialism for All Animals, 2026. Photo: Hendrik Zeitler. © Borås Art Museum.
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