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Katja Bjørn

Untitled 2022

Pigment print, 149 x 116 cm, edt. 3, 2 AP.

As an exhibition, Ovum is eminently curious about the egg and its meanings, all the things and organisms for which it stands. The works stage the viewer as a pendulum-like oscillation between the familiar, the alien, and the absurd. The viewer finds herself caught between the biology of perception and the calculus of abstraction. Are we essentially nothing but eggs (and thus, by extension, everything) or are we abstract forms? The egg has a place in many mythologies but is always characterised by a metonymical slippage into other “ovular” objects, from the testicle to the uterus, as Georges Batailles so provocatively puts it in Story of the Eye (1928). The egg is always more than itself, always its own other, and in Ovum the eggs push the viewer back and forth between all these possible meanings and mirror images. In this exhibition, as well as in Katja Bjørn’s oeuvre, the egg, like the human, never settles, never breaks, and never reveals its secrets.

Installation view from the solo show Ovum at Charlotte Fogh Gallery.

Photo: Mikkel Kaldal