Diana Horn is a conceptual storyteller who works with language as artistic material. Her work challenges the idea that beauty must exist in an object. A single insight can create an experience just as powerful. In her work, beauty is not fixed to a canvas or page. It happens inside the person encountering the idea.
Through language-based artworks, group meditations and storytelling retreats, she creates experiences where biography, place and memory intersect. Her practice invites audiences to enter a story rather than observe it, revealing how personal and collective narratives emerge through encounters with landscape and relationship.
Born in Sweden and having lived much of her life between the United States and Europe, her work is shaped by movement across cultures and landscapes.
Now based in the Stockholm archipelago, she draws on an animist sensibility in which fire, stone and water are not simply elements of the landscape, but collaborators in the unfolding of story.