A reindeer herder’s daughter from Norway is about to shake up London’s industrial heart. Máret Ánne Sara, rooted in the Sámi tradition of reindeer herding, will transform Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall with her signature blend of ancestral materials and urgent messages. Her installations don’t just fill space—they confront it, weaving together the spiritual bond between the Sámi people and their land, while spotlighting the lasting scars of colonialism across northern Europe. Sara’s art often incorporates reindeer bones, hides, and tundra plants, turning these everyday elements into powerful statements about survival, resistance, and the environment. Her 2022 Venice Biennale piece, crafted from red reindeer calves and wild flora, channeled both ancestral reverence and climate anxiety. Now, as the next Hyundai Commission artist, Sara joins a wave of Indigenous creators bringing global attention to Sámi issues and sparking conversations that ripple far beyond the Arctic Circle. When reindeer meet turbines, expect more than spectacle—expect a reckoning between tradition and transformation. #SámiArt #TateModern #IndigenousVoices #Culture