Iceland review - 2014, Side 43

Iceland review - 2014, Side 43
ICELAND REVIEW 41 less is more Is Iceland’s design aesthetic inspired by its landscape? WoRDS AnD PHoToS By lukE kurtiS i visited iceland for the first time in october 2013. From the crisp blanket of ice atop lake Sandkluftavatn to the misty veil tumbling down Skógafoss, and even the crystal clear 2°c (35.6°F) waters of Silfra—a snorkeling experi- ence my mind nor my body will ever forget—i had a good first taste of the country. But as much as iceland is synonymous with outdoor adventure—and for good reason—i found this land of fire and ice just as abundant in art. Having ventured to viðey island to take part in Yoko ono’s imagine peace Tower lighting— another experience etched in both mind and body—i craved a sampling of native icelandic contemporary art. reykjavik Art Museum’s Hafnarhús proved just the ticket. i was pleased to find Icelandic video art 1975-1990 on view. As a video artist myself, this seemed the perfect opportunity to get a glimpse into iceland’s take on this new media genre. The small installation featured a diverse sampling of early video art practice in iceland.

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