Tiina Salmia
PhD
tmsalm@utu.fi |
visual culture; visual arts; photography; self-portrait; human–animal relations; agency; posthumanism; posthuman feminism; new materialism; gaze
I am a postdoctoral researcher specializing in visual culture and human–animal studies. I completed my PhD in Art History at the University of Turku in 2026. In my dissertation, I analysed how non-human and human embodied agencies as well as multispecies interactions and encounters are constituted in photographic self-representations of the early 2000s.
In my postdoctoral project Multispecies Kirpilä Art Collection, launched in spring 2026, I examine how encounters between humans and non-human animals are represented in the artworks of the Kirpilä Art Collection. I explore what kinds of gazes are directed at non-human animals, how boundaries between species are drawn, and what kinds of negotiations about human–animal–environment relations take place within these works.
Kurssi: Ei-inhimillinen taiteen ja kulttuurin tutkimuksessa, syksy 2024
- Söpöt Ja Kurittomat: Ei-Inhimilliset Ja Inhimilliset Poikki-Ruumiilliset Toimijuudet 2000‑luvun Alun Valokuvallisissa Omakuvissa (2026)
- LähikuvaTahiti
- The Cute and the Unruly: Non-Human and Human Trans-Corporeal Agencies in Photographic Self-Portraits of the Early 2000s (2026) Salmia, Tiina
- Editorial (2025)
- Trace: Finnish Journal for Human-Animal Studies
- Friends, Cuties and Trash BirdsMarcello the Dog and More-Than-Human Family in Elina Brotherus's Self-Portraits from the Series Carpe Fucking Diem (2024)
- TAHITI taidehistoria tieteenä 3/2022: Yhteenkietoutumia (2022)
- Tahiti
- Taiteesta kirjoittamista hankaluuksien ja ei-inhimillisen tuntumassa (2022)
- TahitiTrace: Finnish Journal for Human-Animal Studies
- (2021)
- Trace: Finnish Journal for Human-Animal Studies
- Monkey in the Self-Portrait – The Non-Human Animal and the Question of Self-Representation (2018)
- WiderScreen
- Ihmisten ja eläinten rajoilla (2016)