Katja Novitskova is an Estonian installation artist known for her large-scale, digitally printed cutouts that explore the intersection of technology, corporate aesthetics, and the natural world.
Born in Tallinn, Estonia, Katja Novitskova developed her practice while living and working between Amsterdam and Berlin. Her work gained prominence for its examination of how digital imagery and media consumption redefine contemporary perceptions of nature and evolutionary processes.
Her signature installations often feature flat, high-resolution cutouts of biological and technological imagery, bridging the gap between physical space and the digital archive. By repurposing corporate and scientific aesthetics, she investigates the influence of data-driven culture on human experience.
Novitskova continues to receive institutional recognition, most recently through the acquisition of her work by the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam following her participation in the 2026 'Circulate – Photography Beyond Frames' biennial exhibition.
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