Iceland review - 2015, Side 76

Iceland review - 2015, Side 76
74 ICELAND REVIEW ART POINTS OF VIEW The exhibition takes place on all four floors of the Culture House. It’s in seven parts: up, down, in, out, again and again, from the cradle to the grave and mirror. These so-called ‘points-of-view’ will be on permanent display. “Artwork, archaeological artifacts, letters, documents, manuscripts, items of natural history, album covers… everything is displayed together. There’s no hierarchy, no major or minor work, everything is on the same level,” states curator Markús Þór Andrésson. “People were thinking about the same things in the 13th century as they are today.” Part of the viewpoint in, the elf cloth is being displayed in a room dedicated to dreams and folk stories among the painting ‘Fateful Moment’ (1987) by Jóhanna Kristín Yngvadóttir of a nightmarish scene; a woman’s saddle from 1751 with fairy- tale-like wood carvings; ‘Map of Iceland’ (1590) by Abraham Ortelius, who complemented it with detailed illustrations of sea monsters at the advice of Bishop Guðbrandur Þorláksson; a video which went viral in 2012, allegedly showing lake monster Lagarfljótsormurinn; and the tusk of a narwhal which beached in Iceland in 1921. “The narwhal tusk was connected with the legend of the unicorn. As that idea is fed, it becomes more than a natural specimen, more than a whale specimen; it becomes part of a culture,” explains Markús. Narwhal tusks from Greenland used to be sold to the European upper class as unicorn horns. VOYAGE THROUGH VISUAL ART “There are different options for experiencing the exhibition. People can learn about the history of the house, using an audio In a room dedicated to flora and fauna as part of the viewpoint out. A painting by Helgi Þorgils Friðjónsson is hanging on the wall.
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