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Reykjavík Grapevine - 20.10.2017, Page 40

Reykjavík Grapevine - 20.10.2017, Page 40
Anna Rún Tryggvadóttir is an Icelandic visual artist based in Berlin. She has also worked in theatre, designing sets and cos- tumes. Now she has an exhibition in the Reykjavík Art Museum called ‘Garden,’ which will be up and running until Jan- uary 14. Here are a few of her formative influences. I was brought up by people that knew how to make things, mend them and make them work. Being repeatedly exposed to other people's intuitive knowledge of materials gave me con- fidence and curiosity to find my own ways around making. I believe those lessons in carpentry, knitting, elec- tricity, etc., have today turned into a multidivisional toolkit that I base my art practice on. When it comes to nam- ing artists or artwork that have been influential to me, I get a bit disorient- ed. There have been so many that have moved me; the list is endless. This is just a fraction of those who have influ- enced me, and I owe them all my deep- est gratitude.. Sólveig Aðalsteinsdóttir - Evaporated Water Colour Sólveig Aðalsteinsdóttir’s work—in particular, ‘Evaporated Water Color’— was an early influence that triggered a sense of the impermanence of our daily actions, and presents the power involved in exposing materials in a vul- nerable state. Johannes Itten I saw a retrospective of Johannes’s work a few years ago and was floored by the intention, precision and knowl- edge that it contained. It’s difficult to translate the experience into words, but I couldn’t move, and tears trickled from my eyes completely involuntarily. I wasn't sad or happy or overcome by any emotion. It was a moment of purely sensing this work of art. The experi- ence came at a crucial point for me as I was already searching for potentials within my two dimensional watercolor practice. It reinforced my commitment to and confidence in the potential of the medium. William Forsythe - Line Point Line This choreographer did a wonderful tutorial illustrating the force of body movements in a sequence called ‘Line Point Line.’ Tim Hawkinson - Uberorgan This installation of a giant function- al instrument was made with cheap materials, and a sense of urgency and immediacy, all of which I can relate to. Schlemmer, Forsythe and Hawkinson have given me insight into and infor- mation about how the movement of bodies of material effects and operates in space. This was particularly valu- able to me while I was developing an installation practice that depends on movement and processual treatment of materials. Oskar Schlemmer Oskar’s weird sculptural bodies have been companions for years. He inves- tigated how bodies move in space, and choreographed masterful scenes of sculptural bodies navigating the cine- matic frame. The sculptures and cos- tumes serve as caricatures of the ac- tions they perform. His sense of color is unique, combining opposite and complementary colors in a fluid and intriguing way. Guo Fengyi’s QuiGong Guo Fengyi was a self-trained artist who turned to ancient Chinese medi- cine, and the practice of QuiGong, after severe arthritis. Through her practice, she developed visions that she translat- ed into fine ink pen drawings resem- bling bodies or figures, but abstract overall. It was such a pleasure to meet her work and witness how she man- aged to make such a direct link to the evasive visual dimension of meditation practice without it becoming banal or dogmatic. Culture 40The Reykjavík GrapevineIssue 19 — 2017 Eccentric Sound And Movement In Space A few of Anna Rún Tryggvadóttir's favourite things MAKING OF AN ARTIST Words & Photo: Anna Rún Tryggvadóttir Anna Rún Tryggvadóttir gpv.is/making Share this + Archives “Best distillery tour ever!” - Ali B “Must Do In Iceland If You're A Single Malt Whisky Fan” - Patman “Taste Iceland in a bottle” - Andrew *Reviews from Tripadvisor SAVE 15% WITH PROMO CODE GRAPE19 FROM 1.-18. NOV AVAILABILITY AND BOOKING: MON - SAT, 16:00 & 17:30 tours@eimverk.com www.flokiwhisky.is/tours Eimverk Distillery is Icelands’ first and only whisky distillery. During the tour you will learn about the process of making whisky in Iceland from grain to glass with 100% local ingredients as well as tasting Eimverks Flóki Whisky, Vor Gin and Víti Brennivín. DISTILLERY TOUR PRICE: 2.900 ISK

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