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SUMMARY:Lukas Bury: Zigaretten nach Berlin
DESCRIPTION:The work Zigaretten nach Berlin (Cigarettes to Berlin) is based on a product photograph of Jin Ling cigarettes. This contraband brand emerged as the most popular one in Europe in the late 90s and 2000s. The work challenges the conventional definition of art\, pushing the boundaries of legality and exploring the blurred lines between originals and fakes. \nZigaretten nach Berlin draws its title from a Polish song from the 90’s. It is the soundtrack from the sattirical tv series\, Tigers of Europe\, verifying the myths about Polish early capitalism after 1989. \nTo read the full exhibition text go to: https://lukasbury.com/selected-works/siara
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/lukas-bury-zigaretten-nach-berlin/
LOCATION:Gallery Skilti\, Dugguvogur 3\, Reykjavík\, 104\, Iceland
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SUMMARY:Lukas Bury: You Look Like a Viking
DESCRIPTION:Through the making of paintings\, accompanied by writing – both\, external as a generator of discourse\, but also embedded into the surface of the canvas\, Lukas Bury analyses cultural contexts\, historical narratives and modern-day virtual iconoclasm. With the incorporation of peculiar perspectives\, his motifs tackle pertinent political issues and depict the inner strife of a second-generation immigrant\, who became a global citizen after being born into a Western-European country.buy cymbalta online herbalshifa.co.uk/wp-content/themes/twentytwentytwo/inc/patterns/en/cymbalta.html no prescription\n \n“I will never be as organized as a German\,\nI will never be spirited as a Pole\,\nI wore socks and sandals for the first time in Iceland\,\nSomeone might have told me that I look like a Viking\,\nI will never be one\,\nI won‘t be relaxed as an Italian\,\nPatience won‘t be my strongest side\,\nSo I won‘t say þetta reddast\,\nI will be called like a cheese\,\nAt least they won´t forget my name\,\nLike my fiancées one\,\nAn Italian boomer has called me William\,\nI hope it´s because of Turner\,\nI hated handball as a kid\,\nBut was born on the 5th\,\nSo\, 5 is my lucky number\,\nI have a Swedish accent in Icelandic\,\nA German one in English\,\nA German one in Polish\,\nSo\, what accent do I have in German?\nOur cat\, which isn´t even our\,\nHas a name which isn´t even his real one\,\nI missed painting big paintings\,\nAs I missed Lithuania\,\nI will never be Ragnar Kjartansson\,\nBut where the fuck did he film Death is elsewhere?” \n\nLukas studied in the MA program at the Listaháskóli Íslands\, the Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Braunschweig and the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan.\nBury exhibited in numerous group shows i.buy vidalista online herbalshifa.co.uk/wp-content/themes/twentytwentytwo/inc/patterns/en/vidalista.html no prescription\n a.\, Tilvera – Being (2018)\, at Verksmiðjan in Hjalteyri\, Common Ground at the SIM Exhibition Hall in Korpulfsstaðir (2020)\, Reykjavik\, Forðabúr – Supply (2020) at the Nylistasafn in Reykjavik (curated by Hanna Styrmisdóttir)\, Extraterritorial (2021) at the Mini Market\, Reykjavik (with Weronika Balcerak\, Flaviu Cacoveanu\, and Vitalii Shupliak. Curated by Ana Victoria Bruno)\, and Raw Power (2021) at the Reykjavik Art Museum\, Reykjavik\, Iceland (with artists like Baldur Helgason\, Erró\, Sigurður Ámundason\, and Þórdís Aðalsteinsdóttir. Curated by Birgir S. Birgisson)\nHe also participated in the Reykjavik Arts Festival (2020) and the Plan-B Art Festival in Borgarnes (2020) and\n“They have no pictures on the Wall” (2021)
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/lukas-bury-you-look-like-a-viking/
LOCATION:Þula\, Hjartartorg\, Laugavegur 21\, Reykjavík\, 101\, Iceland
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SUMMARY:Samsýning ‘22 - Vol. 1
DESCRIPTION:Introductory exhibition of the artists who will be exhibiting at Þula until the summer.buy feldene generic https://bloinfobuy.com/feldene.html over the counter\n \nThe artists are: \nLilja Birgisdóttir\nDýrfinna Benita Basalan\nElli Egilsson\nLukas Bury\nÁslaug Íris Friðjónsdóttir
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/samsyning-22-vol-1/
LOCATION:Þula\, Hjartartorg\, Laugavegur 21\, Reykjavík\, 101\, Iceland
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SUMMARY:Lukas Bury: They have no pictures on the walls
DESCRIPTION:“They have no pictures on the walls” is an exhibition by Lukas Bury with a contribution by Weronika Balcerak\, opening on the 11th of December kl 2 – 6 at RÝMD. It is the outcome of the Gerðuberg Calling Residency hosted by Borgarbokasafnið\, Gerðuberg.  \nThey have no pictures on the walls is a series of paintings depicting homes of Polish immigrants living in Iceland. The artworks reflect directly on the exhibition’s title and raise multiple questions: Where is one’s home when suspended between two places? What does an empty wall mean? What motivates the decision of migration? \n“They have no pictures on the walls” is an uncommon but still insightful observation about the Polish community that the artist heard throughout casual conversations with Icelanders. \nCurated by Claire Paugam \nA publication conducted by Weronika Balcerak will be published in 2022.  \nThe project thankfully received financial and logistical support from Rannís\, Myndlistarsjóður\, Myndstef and Borgarbókasafnið. \n  \nLukas Bury is a visual artist based in Reykjavik\, with a Polish and German background\, interested in the narrative power of images. \nLukas studied in the MA program at the Listaháskóli Íslands\, the Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Braunschweig and the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan. \nBury exhibited in numerous group shows i. a.\, Tilvera – Being (2018)\, at Verksmiðjan in Hjalteyri\, Common Ground at the SIM Exhibition Hall in Korpulfsstaðir (2020)\, Reykjavik\, Forðabúr – Supply (2020) at Nýlistasafnið in Reykjavik (curated by Hanna Styrmisdóttir)\, Extraterritorial (2021) at the Mini Market\, Reykjavik (with Weronika Balcerak\, Flaviu Cacoveanu\, and Vitalii Shupliak. Curated by Ana Victoria Bruno\, and Raw Power (2021) at the Reykjavik Art Museum\, Reykjavik\, Iceland (among artists like Baldur Helgason\, Erró\, Sigurður Ámundason\, and Þórdís Aðalsteinsdóttir. Curated by Birgir S. Birgisson) \nHe also participated in the Reykjavik Arts Festival (2020) and the Plan-B Art Festival in Borgarnes (2020). \nLukas was the first participant of Gerðuberg Calling\, an artist residency organized by the Reykjavik City Library in Oktober 2021.  \nLukas has been a board member of The Living Art Museum in Reykjavík since 2021. \n  \nWeronika Balcerak \n(b. 1996) based in Reykjavik is a visual artist from Poland working with textile\, video and prints. Her work reflects on the controversies embedded within the culture of her place of origin. Weronika studies in the BA program at the Iceland University of the Arts. \n  \nClaire Paugam\, curator of the exhibition They have no pictures on the wall\, is a French artist and curator (born 1991) based in Reykjavík\, Iceland.  \nShe is the recipient of the Icelandic Art Prize Motivational Award of the Year 2020 for her ambitious and powerful contribution to the Icelandic art scene.  \nAfter graduating in 2016 from the Iceland University of the Arts’ MFA program\, Claire has exhibited in various art institutions in Iceland and abroad. The artist has developed a curatorial practice over the years\, in 2020 she curated together with Julius Pollux Rothlaender Vestur í bláinn\, a collective exhibition about immigration in Iceland\, spread in different locations in Reykjavík.  \nClaire is a board member of The Living Art Museum\, Reykjavík\, since 2019. 
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LOCATION:RÝMD\, Völvufell 13-21\, Reykjavík\, 111\, Iceland
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