Katja Bjørn’s art revolves around the body, nature, gender, and spirituality as fundamental aspects of human life. Working with moving images, installations and sculptures, she explores possible forms of engagement between the artwork, its physical space and the audience. Katja Bjørn is interested in how the body is perceived—not merely as a tangible entity, but as a tapestry of interwoven biological, cultural, mythological, and aesthetic threads.

The female body, in particular, appears in her work as collages and surfaces, membranes and depths, layered with multiple meanings. The body is one of many horizons we inhabit—the first and the one we are given. It is a terrain that can be mapped while also serving as a benchmark for all other mappings. Katja Bjørn navigates the electric and semiotic interplay of skin, flesh, gender, and nature, inviting the viewer to an exercise in reflection and reimagination.