Iceland review - 2013, Side 12

Iceland review - 2013, Side 12
10 ICELAND REVIEW TweNTy-Five yeArs lATer reykjaVík museum of PhotograPhy guðmundur ingólfsson, kvosin 1986 & 2011 january 26 – may 12, 2013 guðmundur ingólfsson (born 1948) is one of the grand masters of icelandic photography. For this exhibition he revisited Kvosin in the heart of the capital, taking pictures of the same places he did 25 years ago, with a 8x10 large format camera in black and white. the new pictures are in 4x5 large format and in color. as guðmundur put it in a recent interview with lesphotographes.com: “i’m inspired by curiosity. i ended up documenting reykjavík a lot. it started in the 80s and i’m still doing it. the city is changing very quickly and i think there should be a few photographers that document the city. Each time they take a photo, the camera should be leveled and they should note the day and time, like a sort of surveillance. i’m not that exact with my work though. almost every city is documented like that, but since no one is doing it in reykjavík, i try to do so as my time allows.” PS 08 Culture Club 07 BrewiNG up A sTOrM StoRmland marteinn Þórsson samfilm in stormland (rokland; 2011), director Marteinn Þórsson’s adaptation of hallgrímur helgason’s novel by the same name, high-school teacher Böddi is hopelessly waiting to have his novel published. inspired by saga hero grettir and german philosopher nietzsche, he writes a blog to vent his frustration at the greed-driven icelandic society. the object of Böddi’s affection ignores him and he feels misunderstood by the small-town community where he lives. then life unexpectedly takes a new turn, escalating towards a bombastic showdown. actor ólafur darri ólafsson earned the 2011 Edda, the icelandic Film and television award, for his portrayal of Böddi. ESA FreAky FuTurAMA love StaR andri snær magnason seven stories Press in sci-fi love star, icelandic author and environmentalist andri snær Magnason of widely-published ‘self- help book’ dreamland and children’s book blue Planet, provides a freaky futuristic outlook for iceland. a mad scientist who goes by the name love star has created a business empire out of marketing love and death. a computer program can guarantee true love and after death people wish to be rocketed out to space. in life, people are fed information, have given up their free will and are happily controlled by the market. at times laugh-out-loud, love star also has a serious undertone. ESA 06

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