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Reykjavík Grapevine - 06.12.2019, Page 26

Reykjavík Grapevine - 06.12.2019, Page 26
Come Into Exxistenz Freyja Eilíf opens new Reykjavík gallery Words: a rawlings Photo: Art Bicnick Gallery Exxistenz is located at Bergsta#astræti 25B, Reykjavík “Perceptive art is made out of the integration of reality with hand movements whose intentions recreate reality,” gallery director Freyja Eilíf explains. “The inten- tion I have for Exxistenz is that it will be a creation for its own self.” She sits in the studio section of Exxistenz, the Museum of Percep- tive Art, adjacent to the gallery’s entrance. Upon entering the cosy, plant-populated gallery, one faces options: 1) Turn left to sit on snake- adorned stools in Freyja Eilíf’s art studio. 2) Turn left and walk deeper into the museum to discover a group show of curious non-entity enti- ties by Kathy Clark or impossible car headrests by "ór Sigur#órs- son. 3) Turn right to enter the Flesh Room, a cotton-candy pink mon- strous extravaganza of a relaxa- tion room. 4) Do not venture left or right, but instead stare straight ahead to consider the menu of existential services available on location. Welcome to this charming Exx- istenz. Out with the old Exxistenz has replaced Freyja Ei- líf’s former gallery, Ekkisens, in its home on Bergsta!astræti. Ek- kisens was initially started in 2014 as a way to showcase artwork by recent art-school graduates. “I felt like the ground work I had laid out for Ekkisens had run its course,” Freyja Eilíf says. “I felt it did so after the first three years, but instead of closing it, I kept it running while I was puzzling out what to do next.” Spectacular vernacular “I drew a snake intuitively two to three years ago,” Freyja Eilíf re- marks. “That snake turned out to be the logo for this museum and studio.” Conversation with Freyja Eilíf is populated with these spectacu- lar animals—pregnant elephants, burrowing rodents, and—yes— her emblematic snake. To visit Freyja Eilíf’s gallery-cum-muse- um-cum-studio-cum-healing- centre is to be immersed in a psy- chedel ic womb t ucke d b eh i nd the grey residen- tial streets of Ice- land’s capital. Of elephants and moles T he aforemen- tioned pregnant elephant in the room is an image Freyja conjures to describe the pro- tracted birth of Exxistenz. “It happened very slowly,” she explains. “Even though I k new exac t ly what I wanted to do, it was still a bit of a journey. I feel like I'm a blind star-nosed mole trying to perceive reality—get my way through and find the answers. I'm still figuring out what I'm doing here.” Non-entity entities and other fabulous beasts For Exxistenz, Freyja Eilíf is in- viting guest curators to populate the space with group shows. The inaugural group show is curated by Johanne Christensen (DK) and Serena Swanson (UK), featuring ten artists. She has bowed out of the curatorial process herself, opting instead to integrate her studio into an adjacent room of the gallery. “I am a weird curator; I cannot make a show without including myself,” she confesses. “It just feels really bad to me. My status is somehow artist and director of the museum. I'm not sure I am a curator unless I can include my- self.” Humanimalia As for the existential services, Freyja Eilíf offers interested cli- ents healing sessions in the Flesh Room. The services feature fantas- tic names and descriptions for the esoteric arts—from energy work to past-life integration to Tarot. Of her multimod- al healing options, she ex plai n s, “I have configured my practice with teach- ers, so it's no hoo- goo-boogoo. While it's coded and pre- sented in an artistic way, it's real stuff. It's deep work.” The integration of creative prac- tice with the heal- ing arts, as well as artist’s studio with gal ler y and per- formance venue, makes for an other- worldly encounter of the curative and curatorial kind. Of this alchemical blend, Freyja Eilíf concludes, “I still host events and exhibitions, and I make my own practice. It's like following bread- crumbs on the earth. I'm braiding many things together as one.” Find today's events in Iceland! Download our free listings app - APPENING on the Apple and Android storesArt “To visit Freyja Ei- líf’s gallery-cum- museum-cum- studio-cum- healing-centre is to be immersed in a psychedelic womb tucked behind the grey residential streets of Ice- land’s capital.” Freyja Eilíf, inspecting her domain Kiss the Day Goodbye 12 December 2019 - 1 February 2020 CHARLES ATLAS i8 Gallery Tryggvagata 16 101 Reykjavík info@i8.is t: +354 551 3666 www.i8.is VISIT !ÓPAVO"#$ C#LT#$E HO#SES AND EXPERIENCE LOT%S OF TINY PEOPLE 19.09.19&05.01.20 ' MENNINGARHUSIN. K O P A V O G U R . I S Hamraborg 4–6(Kópavogur Bus 1,)2,)4,)28,)35 & 36 G er *a rs af n( Kó pa vo gu r A rt M us eu m Sa lu rin n( C on ce rt H al l ENJOY JAZZ, POP AND CLASSICAL MUSIC ' MORE Náttúrufræ*istofa Kópavogs(Natural History Museum of Kópavogur Bókasafn Kópavogs(Kópavogur Public Library

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