Iceland review - 2013, Síða 10

Iceland review - 2013, Síða 10
8 ICELAND REVIEW 0302 Culture Club 05 ear Candy THe iCeLandiC musiC awards Harpa February 16, 2013 Ásgeir trausti (interviewed in ir 0113) was the star of the 2013 icelandic Music awards, winning accolades for the Best album in the pop and rock category for his debut dýrð í dauðaþögn, and Brightest hope, among others. retro stefson earned several awards too, including Best song for ‘glow,’ and Best songwriter went to Moses hightower. Valdimar guðmundsson was crowned Best Male Vocalist and andrea gylfadóttir Best female Vocalist. in the classical category, Best Jazz and Blues album was awarded to The Box Tree by skúli sverrisson and óskar guðjónsson. Best Classical album went to Víkingur heiðar ólafsson and Kristinn sigmundsson for Vetrarferðin. the event of the year prize was awarded to the reykjavík Midsummer Music festival and Kuregej alexandra agunova received special recognition for her album Lævirkinn, which doesn’t fit into conventional music categories. PS a feminist’s take On nOrse mythOlOgy Blood Hoof Gerður Kristný arc publications COlOrful BOuquet flowers sin Fang morr music hOrse with nO name reyKjaVíK museum oF pHoToGrapHy spessi may 12 – september 15, 2013 Flowers is the third album by pop artist sindri Már sigfússon, aka sin fang, and the one that’s most accessible. the ten beautiful pop and rock songs show that sin fang has obviously learned how to cultivate the crops of the pops. it’s hard to pick just one song as a favorite, but ‘What’s Wrong With your eyes,’ begs to be put on repeat, again and again. it’s the perfect pop song. the first track, ‘young Boys,’ is also a great melodic pop song. in the last song, ‘Weird heart,’ sin fang asks: “is there someone that feels like me, that there’s nothing to see or feel?” it’s a feel-good song and the perfect end note to a diverse album. Flowers contains many emotions and it’s one of the best album of 2013. yes, and the year has just begun. PS in her much-acclaimed poetry book Blood Hoof (original title: Blóðhófnir), which earned the 2010 icelandic literature award and was nominated for the nordic Council literature prize in 2012, icelandic author and poet gerður Kristný sheds new light on norse mythology, underlining its modern relevance. inspired by the ancient norse poem skírnismál, gerður Kristný shifts the focus from freyr, god of fertility, and his messenger skírnir, to her namesake gerður, a giant maiden and freyr’s object of affection. only after skírnir threatens gerður and her family does she agree to follow him to freyr, sealing her fate as a victim of abuse. in the poet’s words: Freyr’s paws; pawed me; reducing me; to terror. scored; a new scar; on my skin each night. ESA 04 photographer spessi (sigurþór hallbjörnsson) is one of a kind in icelandic photography. his advertising and editorials have the strong fingerprints of his vision; you know when you see an image by spessi. Born in Ísafjörður in 1956, he has been active as a photographer for 20 plus years. his new exhibition nafnlaus Hestur (‘horse with no name’) is a portrait of bikers in america’s mid-west. “this is a diary of recent trips, about the friends i found on the road on my Chopper. these are images of a world we seldom see, pictures of outlaws and blue-collar bikers, where the bike unites, where the bike is freedom.” PS p h o to B y p Á ll s te fÁ n s s o n Ásgeir Trausti
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