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Reykjavík Grapevine - 16.06.2017, Blaðsíða 47

Reykjavík Grapevine - 16.06.2017, Blaðsíða 47
An Unconventional Life A Birgir Andrésson profile in the making Words: Johanna Eriksson Photos: Stills from the film ‘Blindrahundur’ Birgir Andrésson documentary Premieres this fall Some might know him as the art scene’s exponent for the relation- ship between language and per- ception; others as the great influ- encer and portrayer of Icelandic culture and national identity. For the director and screenwriter Kristján Loðmfjörð, a meeting with the renowned Icelandic art- ist Birgir Andrésson would turn out to be a starting point for the making of ‘Blindrahundur’ (“See- ing-Eye Dog”), a documentary that discusses Birgir’s life and how his marginalised upbringing with blind parents has permeated his artistic and authentic output. When Kristján was studying art in The Netherlands back in 2003, his teacher offered him an alternative to submitting a writ- ten assignment: to create a movie. So, when he returned home to Iceland for Christmas break, he had his friends introduce him to Birgir. After spend- ing three days along- side the artist in his studio, Kristján cre- ated a twenty-min- ute video interview. Though not featured in ‘Blindrahundur’, the interview aroused an interest in Kristján, not only about Birgir’s work, but about the character be- hind the art as well. “Birgir was very well-received, he had a huge group of friends, you know,” Kristján explains. “But he also had this very raw side of his character. He was working with this Icelandic heritage and this old concept of Iceland, but he was also a country man himself. He was very genuine, and I think that’s why people liked him so much, as well as for his straightforwardness.” Stories, art, visual language And that’s what we get to witness in this documentary, on which Kristján started work after Birgir’s death in 2007. We meet individu- als who played a role in Birgir’s life one way or another, and see the artist through their eyes. It was not only the fact that Birgir grew up with blind parents, but the whole life in that community that fascinated Kristján. The vi- sual language of ‘Blindrahundur’ was very important to get right: it’s the main connection between the stories and Birgir’s work. “It was quite challenging, and impor- tant, to keep the balance between not imitating Birgir’s work but at the same time not making his art into something completely differ- ent,” Kristján states. The aesthetics of the documen- tary are a bit like how Kristján de- scribes Birgir’s character: raw,and genuine. One gets a feeling for ru- ral Iceland in former times, and it feels quite distant from the co- lourful, tourist-friendly pictures we’re fed by today’s media. It also puts things into perspective— Birgir’s atypical approach to life leaves you with some interesting food for thought. Asked about the most impor- tant thing he learned through this process, Kristján reflects for a sec- ond. “I think I never will do a documen- tary about an artist again, and I don’t mean that in a nega- tive way, but it was very difficult. But it was also very pleas- ant, Birgir was kind of present the whole time and it was con- stantly a dialogue whether I could do this or that. It’s very different from mak- ing a documentary that’s free- based and that you can direct com- pletely.” Find today's events in Iceland! Download our free listings app - APPENING on the Apple and Android stores Museums ÁRBÆR OPEN AIR MUSEM Daily guided tours Tours are from 13:00 to 14:00 through its open air exhibits. • On permanent view THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ICELAND 'The Making of A Nation' This exhibition is intended to pro- vide insight into the history of the Icelandic nation from Settlement to the present day. • On permanent view REYKJAVÍK CITY MUSEUM ‘Settlement Sagas: Accounts from Manuscripts’ This exhibition has rarely seen manuscripts that tell the history of the settlement of Reykjavík. • On permanent view REYKJAVÍK MARITIME MUSEUM 'The Coast Guard Vessel Óðinn' This vessel sailed through all three Cod Wars and has also served as a rescue ship to more than 200 ships. • On permanent view 'From Poverty to Abundance' Photos documenting Icelandic fishermen at the turn of the 20th century. • On permanent view 'The History of Sailing' Iceland’s maritime history that showcases the growth of the Reyk- javík Harbour. • On permanent view 'Seawomen' The fishing women of Iceland, past and present. • On permanent view VOLCANO HOUSE The exhibition gives a brief overview of Iceland’s magnificent nature. • On permanent view THE ICELANDIC PHALLOLOGICAL MUSEUM Permanent Exhibition More than 215 penises and penile parts belonging to land and sea mammals of Iceland. • On permanent view Film This month's special screenings at Bíó Paradís. For the complete schedule, visit www.bioparadis.is. Currently Screening • Premier: Sing Street June 16th, 18:00 • Clueless: Party Screening! June 16th, 20:00 • Peter Pan: National Theatre Live June 17 & 18 at 20:00 • The Addams Family June 23rd at 20:00 • Gremlins: Late Night Screening! June 23th at 22:00 • Regularly Screening: Knight of Cups, Hidden Figures, Everybody Wants Some, Of Horses And Men, Sigur rós Heima, Paterson, Heartstone, Genius, Jar City, Lion, Embrace Of The Serpent, Rams Events Clueless “The aesthet- ics are like how Kristján describes Birgir’s character— raw, and genuine.” FILM MORE INFORMATION, OTHER TOURS & BOOKINGS AT: WWW.STERNATRAVEL.COM OR VISIT OUR SALES DESK AT HARPA CONCERT HALL DOWNTOWN REYKJAVÍK GOLDEN CIRCLE & THE SECRET LAGOON A perfect combo of sightseeing & relaxation in a natural lagoon! Starting time 10:30 Free pick-up from 10:00 Duration 8 - 8,5 hours PRICE: 12.900 ISK BOOK ONLINE & GET STERNATR AVEL .COM Gullfoss waterfallGeys ir - hot spring area
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