Reykjavík Grapevine - 14.01.2005, Síða 15

Reykjavík Grapevine - 14.01.2005, Síða 15
��������� ������������� His dad’s pigs Expressionism, Surrealism, the paintings of Casper David Friedrich, the books of Franz Kafka (The Trial, in particular), the films of Jaques Tati, the social realism of communism and fascism, the religious paintings of earlier centuries, and Iceland.(Griffin happens to be married to an Icelandic woman, the artist Brynja Sverrisdóttir, and is considering settling here in the future). The current exhibition is his first retrospective collection ever, covering works since the very beginning of his career in 1970. Some of those are specifically dedicated to this personal bond with Iceland- “Iceland inspires me, it’s not in just what I see when I’m here, but how it makes me feel”, he said to Grapevine. ...continued on page 18. Brain Griffin has photographed the biggest in politics, fashion and the music industry; Baroness Margaret Thatcher and Sir Paul McCartney, to name but two. But that’s not what makes him big. “Influences” is the name of his new show at the Reykjavík Art Museum. In his list of influences on his homepage, he mentions his childhood in Black County, the Cold War, b y K rem ena N iko lo va 15

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