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SUMMARY:Memories from tomorrow
DESCRIPTION:For the second year in a row\, the Reykjanes Art Museum invites Master students in Curatorial Practice at the Iceland University of the Arts to curate an exhibition in both its exhibition halls. Memories from tomorrow opens on Saturday\, 12th of March 2022 and is open until the 24th of April 2022. \nMemories from tomorrow is curated by Iona Poldervaart\, Sara Blöndal and Sunna Dagsdóttir. The participating artists are Elnaz Mansouri\, Hallgerður Hallgrímsdóttir\, Sarah Degenhardt\, Sarah Finkle\, Victoria Björk\, and Vikram Pradhan. \nThe exhibition Memories from tomorrow is a group exhibition that focuses on the future: our relationship with our surroundings\, our stories\, our dreams. \nMemories are stories from the past and every day we are writing the stories we will have as memories in the future. Advances in technology significantly impact various aspects of our lives. The curators want to develop a vision of what life may look like in the near future\, and ponder the possibilities of that new world. Doing so sparks fundamental questions about the nature of affluence and of being human\, and what constitutes life. Do we have control of our future? Of our dreams? Of our present time? How do we write our narratives and deal with our environment? How do we experience space and can we share a dream space? How will we live tomorrow and what will we look back on in the future?\nCuratorial practice is a new MA study progamme in the Department of Fine Art at the Iceland University of the Arts. It was founded in autumn of 2020 and is led by Professor Hanna Styrmisdóttir. \n\n\nGraphic Design: Janosch Kratz
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LOCATION:Reykjanes Art Museum\, Duusgata 2-8\, Reykjanesbær\, 230\, Iceland
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SUMMARY:Hallgerður Hallgrímsdóttir: Thoughts on Photography – Vol. III
DESCRIPTION:Taking a photograph can seem so simple – just the push of a button – almost an objet trouvé\, a recording of photons meeting molecules. It is mysterious and emotional\, with aesthetics and instincts coming to play\, but also decidedly rooted in the scientific. The artist thinks about how people see\, in connection with the medium of photography – how three dimensional spaces\, things and fleeting moments are interpreted through this two dimensional\, static medium. The works are made with human spatial vision in mind\, as well as the machines we have created to see and document the visual world in a way we understand. Mostly. \nHallgerður Hallgrímsdóttir‘s practice is for the most part based in photography. She holds a degree in fine art photography from Glasgow School of Art and she also graduated from the MFA programme at Akademin Valand in Gothenburg\, Sweden\, in 2019.buy azithromycin online https://blackmenheal.org/wp-content/languages/new/us/azithromycin.html no prescription\n Her work has been exhibited in various places\, such as The Photographer’s Gallery in London\, Hasselblad Center in Gothenburg\, Fondazione Fotografia Modena\, Akureyri Art Museum\, Reykjavík Museum of Photography and Reykjavík Art Museum. In 2016\, she self-published the photo book Hvassast\, portraying the eerie beauty of the Icelandic everyday\, and in 2018 a book of her poetry and pictures\,Límkenndir dagar\, was published by Flóra\, Akureyri. Hallgerður lives and works in Reykjavík. \nThe curator of the exhibition is Unnar Örn Auðarson. \nThe exhibition is a part of the programme of The Icelandic Photo Festival.
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LOCATION:Hafnarborg Center of Culture and Fine Art\, Strandgata 34\, Hafnarfjörður\, 220\, Iceland
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SUMMARY:Hallgerður Hallgrímsdóttir: Muse
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