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SUMMARY:Easy Living
DESCRIPTION:Harbinger welcomes you to Ívar Glói Gunnarsson Breiðfjörð’s exhibition ‘Easy Living’\, which opened\, January 3rd\, from 6-8 pm.\nThe exhibition runs until January 30th and is open from 2-5 pm Fridays and Saturdays.\n—————————————\nÍvar Glói’s (b. 1992) works deal with the context of the art installation and the idea of the unique art object in an age marked by virtual connectedness. Using different media to project hints of different places into each exhibition space the works play with the notion of the viewer being somewhere unique\, however staged the setting of it may be.\nÍvar Glói has studied at the Iceland Academy of Arts\, where he finished his BFA in Fine Arts in 2014\, Hochschule für bildende Künste (HFBK) in Hamburg\, Konsthögskolan i Malmö and currently in Luca School of Arts where he is doing his MFA in Fine Arts.\nHe currently lives in Brussels.
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/easy-living/
LOCATION:Harbinger\, Freyjugata 1\, Reykjavík\, 101\, Iceland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221028
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SUMMARY:Patty Spyrakos: Black Moon Fades
DESCRIPTION:The manufacturing of fear of the witch is centuries in the making. The witch is one of the very few images of independent female power that we have; magic was revered in Egypt and never seen as separate from religion\, it was later condemned in most civilizations that centered around organized religion. In witchcraft one has control over their fate\, and is in conversation with that which is beyond\, in organized religion one is subject to the will of god(s). The image of the witch was propagandized to be feared\, or just completely written out\, of history through the ages; witch-hunting arose in conjunction with the rise of capitalism\, and in turn\, with mining the earth for its resources. Witch is respect for nature\, love of life\, and freedom of will.\n“Witch-hunting in all its different forms is also a powerful means to destroy communal relations\, injecting the suspicion that underneath the neighbor\, the friend\, the lover hides another person\, lusting for power\, sex\, wealth\, or simply wanting to commit evil deeds.” – Sylvia Federici\nThe exhibition also highlights the beauty and majesty of sand. In each grain we can find the history of a place. In it we find the history of the earth. “Sand is a substance that is beautiful\, mysterious\, and infinitely variable; each grain on a beach is the result of processes that go back into the shadowy beginnings of life\, or of the earth itself.” – Rachel Carson. In myth\, sand is the creator of dreams.\n“There is a life behind the personality that uses personalities as masks. There are times when life puts off the mask and deep answers unto deep.”\n– Dion Fortune\, The Goat-Foot God\n——\nPatty Spyrakos is a mixed media sculptor and painter living in Reykjavik. She was born in Chicago to Greek immigrants. She had several transcendental experiences in her late teens. Studied sensory systems and perception at university\, as well as ceremonial magick and TCM. She was a major user of irc and the world wide web at its inception. Taught herself HTML and photoshop and found her way into working in ux design in San Francisco for a decade. She had children\, took ceramics classes\, and is now experimenting with material and creates work based on exhibition location\, or themes tied to the evolution of the psyche and an evaluation of the formation of all manner of bonds between self and society. She is into astrology\, trying to remember her dreams\, and finally purchased a record player here in Iceland\, so she’s quite excited about that.
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/patty-spyrakos-black-moon-fades/
LOCATION:Harbinger\, Freyjugata 1\, Reykjavík\, 101\, Iceland
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SUMMARY:R. Blair Sullivan: Wick
DESCRIPTION:With a research-based\, multidisciplinary approach to mark-making\, R. Blair Sullivan links seemingly disparate histories to conjure the surreal realities that exist within us and around us. \nWith new wall-based sculptures and a return to an ongoing series of site-specific\, performance-based drawings\, Wick draws from evolutionary history to relish in the interconnectedness between our biological and built environments.
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/r-blair-sullivan-wick/
LOCATION:Harbinger\, Freyjugata 1\, Reykjavík\, 101\, Iceland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211219
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SUMMARY:Rollin Hunt & Hrafnkell Guðmundsson: Splitting the wig / Flipping the lid
DESCRIPTION:Harbinger welcomes you to the opening of Splitting the wig / Flipping the lid\, a duo show by Rollin Hunt and Hrafnkell Guðmundsson.buy clomiphene online https://www.mobleymd.com/wp-content/languages/new/clomiphene.html no prescription\n\nThe exhibition opens Thursday November 25th from 6-8 pm\, and it runs until December 18th. Harbinger is opens Friday and Saturday from 2-5 pm. \nLet’s get under the hood and to the heart of the real subject: UFOs […]\nIs this just another bout of hocus pocus? […]\nIt’s said that everyday street people are in a solid perceptual landscape […]\nMeanwhile unknown objects fly through the air […]\nUnlike ghosts they wear a metallic guise of science […]\nThe metallic embodiment of a spirit […]\nThe UFO has decimated what we know […]\nLeft with a brain of rubble\, sifting through the shards of a pre-UFO era […] \nRollin Hunt is a multimedia artist from California. His work has mostly been seen in cinemas and television as a production designer. He studied at California Institute of the Arts.\n\nHrafnkell Gudmundsson is an artist from Reykjavík. He has shown his work in Iceland\, The Netherlands and Wales. He studied at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam.
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/rollin-hunt-hrafnkell-gudmundsson-splitting-the-wig-flipping-the-lid/
LOCATION:Harbinger\, Freyjugata 1\, Reykjavík\, 101\, Iceland
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