Iceland review - 2014, Side 12

Iceland review - 2014, Side 12
10 ICELAND REVIEW Down To earTh only a century ago, half of the population of Iceland still lived in turf houses, in the same fashion as their medieval forefathers. crymogea has now published a big book by hjörleifur Stefánsson entitled from Earth, Icelandic Earth Architecture. the Icelandic turf houses are part of the world’s heritage, and a precious part of the architectural history of a whole nation, exclusively marked by turf dwellings. ragnar, arT supersTar ten artists from eight countries have been shortlisted for the u.K.’s largest contemporary art prize. the 2015 winner of the Artes Mundi prize will receive £40,000. the finalists come from the u.K., the u.S., portugal, Israel, croatia, Brazil and the netherlands, in addition to Iceland’s Ragnar Kjartansson. the shortlist was compiled from 800 nominations from 70 countries, and organizers have said that this year’s list includes superstars in the world of contemporary art. sCIenCe, noT fICTIon Vísindabók Villa, a children’s science book by rocker and media man Vilhelm Anton Jónsson has been flying off the shelves, receiving five star reviews, even beating the subscribers of the top selling spots, crime king and queen Arnaldur Indriðason and yrsa Sigurðardóttir. the book has even been nominated for the Icelandic literature prize, announced in late January. pIllar of roCk drangar is a new album by the new super group drangar, which could be translated as ‘pillar of Rock.’ the three members, Jónas Sig, Ómar Guðjónsson and Örn elías Guðmundsson, better known as Mugison, are all very successful solo musicians. not only is the new album straight forward and honest, it is so unmistakably Icelandic. how? It is hard to explain; is it the sound or the texts, which are all in Icelandic, or just the plain joy they seem to share in making this music. All songs and lyrics are written jointly by the trio. the best song, maybe, just maybe: ‘Bál.’ there is a fire in that song. Culture Club BY PÁll stefÁnssOn

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