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SUMMARY:Leftovers — Performance Series
DESCRIPTION:Leftovers is a series of performances taking place in the summer of 2023\, alongside documents and archival material from The Living Art Museum’s Performance Archive. Performative actions by artists Kamile Pikelyte (PL/IS)\, Wiola Ujazdowska (BY/IS)\, Katrín Inga Jónsdóttir Hjördísardóttir (IS)\, Kolbeinn Hugi (IS/DE)\, Unnur Andrea Einarsdóttir (IS) and Clare Aimée (CA/IS) will take place over the course of a 6 week period and leave behind physical elements that will eventually become archival material. The performances will be archived in various ways; by sound recording\, creative writing\, video/photo documentation. The Leftovers offers a rich palette of associations from the socio-political\, preservation of artefacts\, rituals and rules to games.
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/leftovers-performance-series/
LOCATION:The Living Art Museum\, Grandagarður 20\, Reykjavík\, 101\, Iceland
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SUMMARY:The Wheel V: All Is Well
DESCRIPTION:image: Emma Heiðarsdóttir\n  \nOpening 9 June\, 17:00 at The Nordic House.\nOutdoors sculptures by a group of eight different artists will appear in several Reykjavík neighbourhoods during the festival. The Wheel is a series of outdoors exhibitions held around the city since 2018 by the Reykjavík Association of Sculptors to honour the 50th anniversary of the association. The first exhibition was part of the Reykjavík Arts Festival in 2018 and now the circle will close with the fifth and final installment. This time\, The Wheel will weave its way through areas 101\, 102 and 107\, as artists shed new light on our everyday surroundings. The works displayed are of a varied nature\, provoking a deep study of both area and history while simultaneously examining the more complex social stratification of the cityscape. \nThe Wheel V is a fascinating opportunity to experience the familiar in new ways\, to get to know the works of a truly diverse group of artists and ponder the time and space of the city\, in your own time. \nArtists: Emma Heiðarsdóttir\, Finnur Arnar Arnarson\, Geirþrúður Finnbogadóttir Hjörvar\, Ragnheiður Gestsdóttir\, Sean Patrick O’Brien\, Steinunn Gunnlaugsdóttir\, Ulrika Sparre & Wiola Ujazdowska.\nCurator: Kristín Dagmar Jóhannesdóttir\nReykjavik Association of Sculptors\, exhibition committee: Eygló Harðardóttir\, Haraldur Jónsson\, Una Björg Magnúsdóttir\, Örn Alexander Ámundason\nPartners: Reykjavíkurborg\, Norræna húsið í Reykjavík\, Myndlistarsjóður \n  \n 
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/the-wheel-v-all-is-well/
LOCATION:City of Reykjavík\, Reykjavík\, Reykjavík\, Iceland
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SUMMARY:Community of Sentient Beings
DESCRIPTION:This year’s autumn exhibition at Hafnarborg is Community of Sentient Beings\, curated by Wiola Ujazdowska and Hubert Gromny. By inviting various professionals – artists\, academics\, performers – to participate in the exhibition\, the aim of the curators is to create a space for multiple voices to come together\, while reflecting on different ways of voicing\, hearing and sensing. In this way\, the exhibition will offer a space for various kinds of engagement\, with an emphasis on the project’s processual and performative nature\, by activating the space and exploring different ways of inhabiting it\, transforming the museum into the space of connectivity. \nLooking at our connection to the world as a community of sentient beings will allow us to open various paths of investigation\, whether it be the relationship between human and nature\, human and culture\, or human and human. The term sentient being allows us to abandon historically charged definitions\, to think of personhood and humans more broadly. At the core of the concept\, is an interrogation of the historical and social usage of a category of human\, which concerns whom and what we consider part of a community. Hafnarborg and its history also provide an interesting context for such investigation\, as changing the function from a pharmacy and chemist laboratory can be seen as a symbolic shift from healing practices based on science\, namely chemistry\, towards the spiritual and cultural agency of art. \nThis calls into question the tension between art and science\, as approaching art as a cognitive capacity may allow us to comprehend that which cannot be captured by scientific reason – connections between worlds known and unknown. Extending our perception\, the exhibition invites guests to sense a place or presence\, pondering the importance of memories and different modes of communication\, such as those mediated by technology\, and bringing to mind the changes in Icelandic society\, which is becoming more and more diverse. This diversity brings connection with other places\, other traditions and different spiritual practices. Each newcomer arrives with embodied knowledge\, a memory\, which is a basis to encounter new\, unknown land. Thinking of art as a vehicle to understand the invisible\, to listen to undercurrents and reflect on them may then allow us to engage with various dimensions of what we perceive as a sentient being. \nHubert Gromny is an artist\, researcher\, curator and writer\, based in Reykjavík\, Iceland. He graduated with an MA from the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków\, Poland\, in 2015. He also holds a BA from the Jagiellonian University in Kraków\, where he studied at the department of philosophy. In his practice\, Gromny investigates the intersections between art\, theory and popular culture\, in order to unfold the sociopolitical significance of aesthetics and culture. \nWiola Ujazdowska is an artist\, performer and art researcher based in Reykjavík\, Iceland. She holds an MA in art theory from Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń\, Poland\, where she also studied painting at the department of fine arts. In the years 2012-2013\, she studied at CICS in Cologne\, Germany. Ujazdowska’s work mostly focuses on body and gender in the context of politics\, migration movements\, class\, borders and beliefs\, as well as dealing with social and cultural constructions in philosophical\, cultural and anthropological context.buy amoxicillin online https://gaetzpharmacy.com/amoxicillin.html no prescription\n \nThe participating artists are Agnieszka Sosnowska\, Andrea Ágústa Aðalsteinsdóttir\, Angela Rawlings\, Anna Wojtyńska\, Dance Africa Iceland\, Freyja Eilíf\, Gígja Jónsdóttir\, Hildur Ása Henrýsdóttir\, Hubert Gromny\, Kathy Clark\, Katrín Inga Jónsdóttir Hjördísardóttir\, Melanie Ubaldo\, Michelle Sáenz Burrola\, Nermine El Ansari\, Pétur Magnússon\, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson\, Styrmir Örn Guðmundsson\, Ufuoma Overo-Tarimo and Wiola Ujazdowska. \nThis will be the eleventh exhibition in Hafnarborg’s Autumn Exhibition Series\, where the objective is to collaborate with different curators\, who get the chance to submit their own proposals\, allowing new voices be heard. The Director and Art Council of Hafnarborg then review the submissions and select the winning proposal each year.
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/community-of-sentient-beings/
LOCATION:Hafnarborg Center of Culture and Fine Art\, Strandgata 34\, Hafnarfjörður\, 220\, Iceland
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