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Reykjavík Grapevine - 19.11.2018, Blaðsíða 23

Reykjavík Grapevine - 19.11.2018, Blaðsíða 23
 Double Standard “Inclusive Nation” is the Cycle Music and Art Festival’s theme of 2018 In the age of globalisation, the concepts of nation and nationality become in- creasingly challenged. With immigra- tion to Iceland on the rise, the country is facing a new fundamental change to its society, just 100 years after the declara- tion of its sovereignty. This year’s theme of the Cycle Music and Art Festival is “Inclusive Nation,” which deals with questions such as the heritage of Danish colonialism, national identity, and the role of whiteness in the Nordic countries. On October 25, it will also inaugurate the “Inclusively Exclusive” exhibition at the Gerðarsafn Art Museum, which will include Melanie Ubaldo’s new art piece. Ambient level of white racism Melanie is a Filipino-born artist that has lived in Iceland for 13 years, or exactly one half of her life. The fine arts graduate has exhibited her works at Kling & Bang and at the Cycle Festival in Berlin earlier this year, and will also be exhibiting a new art piece at this year’s edition. “I do these massive paintings,” she says. “They are stitched together pieces of canvas—almost like a quilt; like your grandma would make. Then on top of that I put autobiographical texts, which are statements that people have said about me.” The statements, such as “What are you doing in Iceland with your face?” or “Is there any Icelander working here?” expose the “ambient level of white rac- ism” that immigrants in Iceland often face in their daily lives. “There is this double standard,” Mela- nie explains. “As long as you're a tour- ist, you're welcome here, because you’re bringing in money. But if you work here and live here as an immigrant, you're actually getting paid to be here. And that’s bad.” Creating conversation Melanie’s artworks unite two contradic- tions—the tedious work of stitching all the canvases together by hand, which takes weeks, and the “manspreading” textual statements. The stitching to- gether of canvases was inspired by a Filipino tradition of recycling clothes into rugs, which Melanie’s mum sold to make ends meet when she first moved to Iceland. Even though Melanie feels included in the culture and speaks Icelandic, she still has to deal with prejudice and racism. “I look at myself as the most histori- cally marginalised group in the world,” she laughs. “I'm an Asian immigrant woman. It doesn't get better than that.” While her artworks are cheeky and provocative, they are also very sincere, and intended to start a conversation. “The art I make has been shown in public spaces," Melanie says. "People just go about their day, being borderline racist. Casual racism doesn't exist until some- one points it out. Here, I point it out." Words: Phil Uwe Widiger Photo: Art Bicnick Words: Alexander Jean de Fontenay Photo: Tryggvi Þór Pálsson 23 CULTURE NEWS ELECTRIC DREAMS Find today's events in Iceland! Download our free listings app - APPENING on the Apple and Android stores Melanie Ubaldo, shredding Hlýnun Jarðar Warms Up Icelandic DJ expands his horizon in Sweden, respects his roots and looks towards the future Tryggvi Þór Pálsson is a member of Reykjavík’s own very productive and skillful DJ crew Plútó, appearing un- der DJ moniker Hlýnun Jarðar (Global warming). He also dabbles in music production as Ceqi. Tryggvi’s DJ sets are bassy, full of mysterious dialogue samples and, most-importantly, fun, unexpected and dancey. Music has long had a special place in Tryggvi’s world. “When I was thir- teen, I discovered underground music thanks to various radio shows, like Skýjum ofar, which was my biggest influence,” Tryggvi says. “From there I learned about Þruman, the record shop, and started riding the bus downtown every week to buy records.” It quickly spiralled from there for Tryggvi, who listens to just about ev- Info: Follow Plútó’s Soundcloud for regular contributions and mixes by Tryggvi: www.soundcloud. com/plutvarp. His personal page features his latest experiments and upcoming music projects: www. soundcloud.com/ hlynun. Info Cycle Music and Art Festival will be held October 25-28th in various venues. Attend the pre-party at The Marshall House on October 19th, and find more info at www.cycle.is. erything, from Russian composer Alexander Scriabin to hardcore techno and gabba. “As long as it’s in- teresting in mood or texture,” he ex- plains. “It shouldn’t make too much sense and I think DJ sets should take chances and fluctuate to keep it in- teresting.” Today Tryggni lives in Malmö, Sweden where he works as a chef and regularly participates in parties with both Plútó as well as Malmö DJ crew Astrum. “I was tired of living in Iceland, basically,” says Tryggvi. “Living in Sweden has expanded my horizons and given me the chance to follow and get inspired by the Copenhagen techno scene and rave parties with safe-space policies like Fast Forward.” Plútó has grown to be an indis- pensable part of Reykjavík’s night- life as they regularly perform at and host a number of events—including the closing set of Sónar Reykjavík last year. “We’ve been getting posi- tive reactions to our sounds, which is great,” Tryggvi says. “And we per- formed a night in Copenhagen ear- lier this year, which was really fun.” Tryggvi hopes to perform in Reykjavík next time he is in town and next year he plans on releasing music that he has been working on, on-and-off, since his teen years. “I haven’t released a lot of it,” he ex- plains. “I DJ bits and pieces I’ve made and I like seeing people’s reaction, so we’ll see what the future brings.” Libiamo Ne'Lieti Calici Pt. 2 Reykjavík Opera Days: Free Play Oct. 30th - 16:00,18:00 - Hafnarhús - Free! Remember back then, when you were sick, nursing your Tuberculosis while flirting with a potential love interest at a party in your salon? No? Well no worries, it’s the Reykjavík Opera Days, and Free Play will take a new turn on ‘La Traviata.’ Sveinbjörn Thorarensen’s electronic sounds and modern soundscapes combined with soprano Hrafnhildur Árnadóttir Hafstað’s powerful voice take Verdi’s classic opera and pimp the hell out of it. CS Ooky Spooky Shit Halloween Iceland 2018 Oct. 27th - 21:00 - Gaukurinn - 2,000 ISK Gaukurinn’s annual Halloween party is a Reykjavík institution, drawing all the dark ghouls of Reykjavík from their caverns, cages and comas. But listen here: No costume, no entry. And that means no shitty costumes like dressing completely normal and calling yourself a "serial killer." That's stupid. Stop by early for a free beer, and make sure to arrive by midnight for the costume contest. If you’re an immortal vampire, you’ll keep the bragging rights forever. HJC The Ether Speaks GYDA ‘Evolution’ Release Show Oct. 25th - 20:00 - Iðnó - 2,900 ISK Gyða Valtýsdóttir, who initially rose to prominence as a member of múm, reemerges from a long period of musical incubation with her GYDA solo project. Her album, ‘Evolution,’ is a thoughtful collection that brings together Gyða’s delicate compositions written over a period of years, then intuitively recorded in just twenty days. The results are a spellbinding form of hyper- sensitive, ethereal musical poetry; the release show is a must-see. JR
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