
"In her sculptural installations and works on paper, Katja Strunz transforms found and humble materials—scrap metal, wood, and old pages or photographs from books—into playful, fantastical, and somewhat mysterious landscapes. Her works posit an intuitive and abstract language as they imbue the gallery space with intimations of memory or past phenomenona, paradoxically communicating both delicacy and aggression. She meticulously places the various forms in her installations to create constellations whose parts seem to be in direct communication with one another."
(Life on Mars, 2008 Carnegie International Gallery Guide.)
Fall into Space, 2005I like Strunz's relief wall sculptures and her use of shadows as part of the piece.