Kornelia Remø Klokk (NO)
is a visual artist living and working in Oslo, Norway. Her work draws on references from posthumanism, speculative fiction and escapism, where she explores the intersection between belief, culture, reality/truth and technology. Through a loop of mythopoesis, worlding and constructed reality, she creates environments where comfort and familiarity appeals to the viewer and lures them into a realm of the unknown, where the visual consumer goes through endless fragments of meaning and meaninglessness in the search for interconnectivity. This is presented in the form of textile, video, multimedia-installations and 2-dimensional works. Klokk holds an MFA from Oslo National Academy of the Arts, and a BA(Hons) in Painting & Printmaking from Glasgow School of Art. She has had solo exhibitions at Galleri Memphis and K4 in Oslo, and her works have been shown amongst others at Bærum Kunsthall and The Wrong Biennale.