Atlantica - 01.05.2002, Qupperneq 53

Atlantica - 01.05.2002, Qupperneq 53
A T L A N T I C A 51 ❍ Just behind the central Laugavegur main shopping street lies an Aladdin’s cave of stun- ningly original jewellery by two talented young jewellery designers. The jewellery designers of Aurum, Gudbjörg Kr. Ingvarsdóttir and Ása Gunnlaugsdóttir com- bine Scandinavian sophistication with excel- lent craftsmanship. Drawing inspiration from Icelandic nature, they both use simple, natur- al forms in their gold, silver and gemstone designs. Each piece is created as part of a larger whole, which means that although they can be worn alone, they can also be combined with the other pieces of the collec- tion. The jewels are simple and wearable, designed with the human body in mind. Ingvarsdóttir graduated as a jewellery design- er from the Institute for Ædelmetal in Denmark in 1996. After her graduation, she ran a designer workshop in Copenhagen before launching Aurum in 1999. Gunnlaugsdóttir completed a Master of Arts degree at the University of Art and Design (UIAH) in Helsinki, and has worked both in Finland and South Korea. AMB Aurum’s new collection will be on sale this summer and features delicate cre- ations reminiscent of flower petals, water lilies and other natural imagery. This spring the Reykjavík Museum of Photography and the Reykjavík Art Museum have cooperated to bring the pho- tographs of Mary Ellen Mark to Reykjavík. Unsurpassed in bringing an icon-like presence to her sub- jects, whether "everyday" or unusual, Mary Ellen Mark (born 1940) was recently voted 'Most Influential Woman Photographer of All Time' by readers of American Photo magazine. 'American Odyssey' is the first major exhibition to focus exclusively on the acclaimed photographer's extensive American work, and it will be showing at the Reykjavík Art Museum at Kjarvalsstadir from 12 May to 2 June. This exhibition features powerful photographs from several of Mark's well-known projects. In it, Mark's empathic and penetrating vision is revealed in photographs that range from poignant images of a family living in its car or the dev- astated lives of women in a mental ward, to the exploits of Miami gigolos, spring breakers, prom-goers, cross-dressers and trick-or-treaters. The photographs of Mary Ellen Mark lie somewhere between social documentary photography and photojour- nalism. The common thread in her work has always been a central interest in people. The people she photographs are the "unfamous", those who occupy the fringes of society, whose stories might never be told. American Odyssey The penetrating visions of Mary Ellen Mark in Iceland Inspired Alchemy ❍i-site [ IDEAS OF INTEREST IN ICELAND ] 051-072 I-siteAtl302-rm 21.4.2002 14:04 Page 51
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