Reykjavík Grapevine - 02.07.2010, Blaðsíða 29

Reykjavík Grapevine - 02.07.2010, Blaðsíða 29
VILLA REYKJAVIK The Bust of an Accidental Hero Louis-Auguste Cyparis, known as Samson, was one of two people to have survived the eruption of Mt. Pelee on 8 May 1902, which wiped out the entire town of St. Pierre on Martinique and killed 20 thousand of its inhabitants. He survived because a few days before the disaster he had been incarcerated in a small cell of the local prison. Soon he became a popular member of Barnum & Bailey Circus, where he was presented as the “Lone Survivor of St. Pierre.” When in residence in Martinique in 2009, artist Rafał Bujnowski decided to revive the contemporary memory of Cyparis. The project will be completed with the unveiling of a monument – created on the basis of portrait photographs which have remained – in the premises of the St. Pierre museum, not far from the prison cell which saved Samson’s life. The massive bust, cast in volcanic ash collected on the beaches of St. Pierre before the trip to Martinique, is on display at the “Fate Away” exhibition at Raster gallery. Vesturgata 10 - 10a Guma (Mr Rubber) Who is Guma? In collaboration with young people from the Warsaw district of Praga, Polish artist Paweł Althamer has created a statue of the local bum, an anti-hero who was, however, the good spirit of the neighbourhood, seen every day in front of the local liquor store standing on wobbly legs. For reason of his specific posture and the nickname, the statue was cast in rubber. The peculiar sculpture by Althamer, which served as model for Guma’s statue, will be on display at Foksal Gallery Foundation. Tryggvagata 18 Havarí live music project Villa Reykjavík is not only exhibitions, performances, film screenings, and partying. It is also a project about unexpected neighbourhoods. A group of Icelandic musicians with a guest group of musicians from Poland have decided to give the meeting an artistic form: a spontaneously formed houseband will improvise during the open daily sessions in Havarí, each day at 17.00, each time for around half an hour. The final, experimental Tuesday mix, will be recorded and released in a limited edition. Austurstrcti 6 Paristetris Paristetris is “a rough fragmented band that can be split into parts, each of which (its members) is, at least approximately, a reduced-size copy of the whole band,” a property known as self-similarity. Natural objects that are similar to Paristetris include clouds, mountain ranges, lightning bolts, coastlines, snow flakes, various vegetables (cauliflower and broccoli), and animal coloration patterns. Though all these are worse coz they’re finite. This phenomenal band will play a gig closing the first day of Villa Reykjavík. Bakkus / Venue, Tryggvagata 22, 9 July, 22.00 William Hunt The opening week will end with a performance by William Hunt. This London based artist is known for his spectacular actions, in which he merges the element of art with elements of nature. One of his most amazing performances is Put Your Foot Down, where William sings in a car completely filled with water. In The impotence of radicalism in the face of all these extreme positions, he sings and plays the guitar hanging upside down. The setting for his project in Reykjavík is the sea, there will also be the always present music. seashore, 16 July, 22.00 photo courtesy IBID Projects, London photo Adam Tarasiuk photo courtesy Raster, Warsaw photo courtesy Foksal Gallery Foundation, Warsaw Kitty Travers, Rhubarb Ice-creams When visiting Warsaw four years ago, Kitty Travers created an extraordinarily tasting ice- -cream in the flavour of Prince Polo chocolate bar and the local Zywiec beer. In subsequent years she became one of the best known ice-cream chefs in London. When she visits new places, she likes to discover new flavours. Now, Kitty is going to spend a week working in Reykjavík. When asked about possible flavours to be found in Iceland, she lists: Organic Milk, Cream and Yoghurt from dairy cattle who are fed on wild grasses and seaweed, caramelised Geyserbread (Rye Bread baked for 20 hours in geothermal steam vents), Rhubarb, Wild Cherries, Brown Sugar & Surmjolk (soured milk), Glacier Water Ice Lollies, Sea Salt. The results of her extraordinary ice- cream experiments will be served in various places, for instance on Wednesday, 14 July at House of Ideas. www.villareykjavik.com .
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