Reykjavík Grapevine - 07.10.2016, Blaðsíða 28

Reykjavík Grapevine - 07.10.2016, Blaðsíða 28
THE NEW LEGEND NEW VERSIONS OF THE ICELANDIC HOT DOG INGÓLFSTORG 483-1000 • hafidblaa.is 5 minutes from Eyrarbakki at the Ölfusá bridge open daily 11:00-21:00 483-3330 • raudahusid.is 10 minutes from Selfoss Búðarstígur 4, 820 Eyrarbakki open daily 11:30-22:00 Traveling the south coast or Golden Circle?Reykjavík Eyrarbakki Keavík International Airport Vík Art 28 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 16 — 2016 It could have been awkward, but in- stead, Inga María’s stay at a summer house in þingvellir became a weekend of bonding and sharing, like-minded women connecting as artists and, more deeply, as friends. Inga was in- vited by a friend, but didn’t know the host or the other two women there. Everyone was agreeable—even the weather was cooperating, a miracu- lous occurrence in Iceland. The five women spent most of the weekend in and out of the hot pot on the deck. Inga María felt a connection with the host, Caroline Vitelli. They seemed to fit to- gether, in personality, in values, in as- pirations—one of those rare moments where you find someone so similar to you that you can become close friends after a weekend. As soon as Inga María returned home that Sunday evening, she started researching Caroline on Facebook, Instagram, the usual ave- nues. That’s when Inga María discov- ered that her art, Inga María’s art, had been exhibited and sold as prints in Switzerland by Caroline—before ei- ther of them had ever met. Inga María’s full name is Inga María Brynjarsdóttir. She’s a visual artist here in Iceland. The first thing you notice about her when you meet her are her eyes. She has this look about her like she wants to tell you the best story you’ve ever heard. She started telling me this story over a year ago. This story about stolen art, attempted reconciliation, fake Face- book accounts, hospitalization and, finally, her choice to move on. Moving back and forth between Ice- land and abroad, I never got a chance to sit down and write this story. Last winter I met Inga María in a tiki bar downtown called Bar Ananas. She had a dead rat in her purse, a piece of her new art project. We decided then and there, over mojitos and a rodent car- cass, that this story was too interest- ing not to tell. Googling Caroline / Confronting Caroline “While I was looking Caroline up on- line, I bumped into a drawing of mine,” says Inga María, elbows on the table and leaning forward with enthusiasm. “At first I thought it was a Google mis- take. You know when your search re- sults get mixed together or whatever, but no. It wasn’t.” Inga María found a series of images by Caroline Vitelli that had been exhibited in Switzerland in 2011. Inga María had originally exhibit- ed her work in 2008. Caroline and Inga María did not meet until March 2015. “It was basically my work,” laughs Inga María. “Except it wasn’t done in charcoal, like I did, it was done in pen and pencil with some grey tone smeared in. I found it hilarious at first.” It was surreal. The art Caroline had supposedly copied was from the first exhibition Inga María had ever done. The originals were in the homes of friends, family and her ex-boy- friend. Inga María confronted Caro- line. It was awkward. “She was selling prints of my draw- ings on her website. It was not good,” says Inga María. “I decided to confront my friend Harpa Einarsdóttir, the one who invited me to the summer house in the first place. Her and Caroline were living together here in Iceland. They had become really close, like soul- mates. They had gotten matching tat- toos.” Caroline had moved to Iceland and was trying to find ways of stay- ing here. She was applying for artist residencies and looking for work. Her boyfriend was Icelandic. Harpa confronted Caroline and showed Inga María the Facebook mes- sages they had sent each other. At first, Share this article GPV.IS/TSF Words YORK UNDERWOOD Additional Research And Transcribing SIGNE SMALA Art INGA MARÍA BRYNJARS- DÓTTIR The Short Friendship Of An Icelandic Artist With The Woman Stealing Her Art
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