Reykjavík Grapevine - 16.06.2016, Blaðsíða 46

Reykjavík Grapevine - 16.06.2016, Blaðsíða 46
“Icelandic singer-songwriter Mugison already has a reputation abroad for bleak magic, on record and in solo appearances..” “This is Beck on an Iceberg, Björk with a headache ..a towering talent” “Mugison is Tom Waits harmonising with Will Oldham, and all the vistas Beck is supposed to suggest shoot up.” Mugison performs his own songs both in English and Icelandic VERY MANY TIMES A WEEK LENGTH 60 MIN STARTS 8:30 PM PRICE 25 EURO TALK ING WILL BE 96% IN ENGL ISH BETWEEN SONGS OPEN 7-21 BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER T EMPL AR A SUND 3 , 101 RE Y K JAV ÍK , T EL : 5711822, W W W.BERGSSON. IS Art Street46 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 8 — 2016 Callum Innes sits in the lounge area of the i8 Gallery, looking at a flyer while he thinks. He picks up a pen, and unconsciously press- es it to the card, about a third of the way in from the left edge. He moves the pen to the centre, and tilts his head slightly, regarding the flyer, now split in two by his line. He shifts the pen to the right edge, then shifts in his seat un- comfortably. “Therapeutic?” he says, in a softly spoken, Scottish-accented voice. “I wouldn’t say painting is therapeutic, no.” Based in Edinburgh, Callum has been painting for over thirty years. He maintains regular hours in his studio, going in every day at 8am, eating lunch with his staff, then staying until 7:30 at night, lending a quotidian aspect to his practise that encompasses its high and lows. “There are moments in which you’re very happy, and you’re high,” he says. “But there are also painful moments, when you work on something for a day, then de- stroy it. Sometimes it’s boring! But I wouldn’t say it’s therapeutic. I used to teach a lot, so I know that artists come to art for many dif- ferent reasons. But... it’s what I do, it’s as simple as that.” Callum’s style has varied widely within his artform, from making hundreds of squares of waterco- lour on paper, to white canvases combed by brush marks, to the natural irregular geometry of drip painting. But he’s perhaps best known for making differently con- figured oblongs of colour, often with the paint applied and then re- moved with turpentine in an act of “unpainting.” His latest show at i8 combines work in several of these styles. “I make many series of works,” he explains, “so it’s quite interesting for me putting new work next to things I made two or three or four years ago, and seeing how they sit. I really enjoy standing in the gal- lery and putting a show together. That’s when it’s really formed— when you make editing decisions, and see it in a different light, out- side the studio.” A space in time I wonder how Callum feels, having been painting for three decades, about how abstract art has been affected by the general accelera- tion of culture. “That question starts to get po- litical,” he says. “I live and work in Scotland—we’re tellers of stories, and not a visual culture. It’s dif- ficult to survive as an artist, and especially for young artists. Every- thing starts with culture, whether it’s writing, philosophy, theatre, or visual art. That’s a very important thing to realise, and possibly for governments to realise.” “I don’t know how my work fits into it all,” he finishes, thought- fully. “Maybe there’s a sense of a space in time—an opportunity just to pause. I think that’s really important. The proliferation of culture is fast, fast, fast. And if you can create something that slows it down for a second or two—that’s nice.” Callum Innes is showing at i8 on Tryggvagata from June 9 until Au- gust 6 2016. SHARE & LISTEN: gpv.is/cal A Moment’s Pause “The proliferation of culture is fast, fast, fast. And if you can create something that slows it down for second—that’s nice.” Words JOHN ROGERS Photo ART BICNICK
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