In the exhibition Re-M-Embers, Æsa Björk addresses themes such as memory, loss of memory, and thoughts on personal isolation.

The gallery space is filled with reflective and partially translucent glass panels, inviting the viewer to move between the different layers, staged by sound and video projections. The surroundings are fragmented and obscured, allowing us to get a glimpse of something on the other side without being able to fully understand what it is.

Æsa Björk’s art is characterized by its exploration of the human body and the interplay between internal and external realities. She often uses cast or fused glass in combination with other materials and frequently incorporates new technology into her artistic expression or its development.

Re-M-Embers is a further development of the site-specific installation Embers, which has been exhibited at “Passage at the Byre” in Scotland for the past two years, organized by Bullseye Projects USA.

Re-m-embers installation at S12 Galleri og Verksted, Bergen

Photos by Pål Hoff