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Katja Bjørn: The Source

Jan 10, 2014 - Feb 08, 2014
Charlotte Fogh Gallery has the great pleasure to introduce Katja Bjorn's solo exhibition " The Source " . The exhibition is the artist's second solo exhibition at the gallery and shows a factory fresh video installation , sculptures and photographs, all about transformation - the transformation from one state to another .
The exhibition's focal point is the source Rauôamelslaug on Snæfellsnes in Iceland. In a large comprehensive video installation , we follow the meeting among four Icelandic women and three Iranian women aged 15 -60 years , and the transformation they are experiencing in touch with each other and the source.
Katja Bjorn's video art has over the past decade consistently been about people and especially the woman and her position across communities and cultures. Through grandiose video installations she creates him , existential tales of human relationships.
A new photography has been a major role in Bear Katja art that reverse video the narrative acts are pushing toward more universal and timeless modes. The exhibition's photographs are staged fictions of a naked woman in a spring in the Icelandic nature that brings to mind in the direction of myths , rites , of all things copyright , mother earth , earth's lap - in short, everything that is latent in us, but we often displaces in our modern culture.

Charlotte Fogh Gallery has the great pleasure to introduce Katja Bjorn's solo exhibition " The Source " . The exhibition is the artist's second solo exhibition at the gallery and shows a factory fresh video installation , sculptures and photographs, all about transformation - the transformation from one state to another .
The exhibition's focal point is the source Rauôamelslaug on Snæfellsnes in Iceland. In a large comprehensive video installation , we follow the meeting among four Icelandic women and three Iranian women aged 15 -60 years , and the transformation they are experiencing in touch with each other and the source.
Katja Bjorn's video art has over the past decade consistently been about people and especially the woman and her position across communities and cultures. Through grandiose video installations she creates him , existential tales of human relationships.
A new photography has been a major role in Bear Katja art that reverse video the narrative acts are pushing toward more universal and timeless modes. The exhibition's photographs are staged fictions of a naked woman in a spring in the Icelandic nature that brings to mind in the direction of myths , rites , of all things copyright , mother earth , earth's lap - in short, everything that is latent in us, but we often displaces in our modern culture.

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12:00 - 3:00 PM
Aaboulevarden 43 C Århus, Denmark 8000

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