Iceland review - 2015, Side 14

Iceland review - 2015, Side 14
12 ICELAND REVIEW The scene at the unfinished museum in Seltjarnarnes—a victim of the 2008 eco- nomic collapse—would be perfect for an Enid Blyton adventure crime story. Here, five famous Icelandic artists: Ívar Valgarðsson, Finnbogi Pétursson, Kristinn E. Hrafnsson, Ragnar Axelsson (RAX) and Svava Björnsdóttir, show- case their work. The dog is in one of RAX’s photographs. The building, designed by Yrki architects, blends in perfectly with the landscape. Next to The Medical and Health Care Museum in Nesstofa, built in 1760, it’s the second-west- ernmost building in the capital region. Only the Grótta lighthouse is further to the west, a handful of meters away on an island out at sea, accessed by an isthmus. It’s a unique space for exhibiting new and interesting work by leading Icelandic artists, such as hypnotizing audio-video work ‘INFRA/ SUPRA’ in the dark and damp basement by Finnbogi, which gave me goose bumps; or the creative yellow sculpture ‘Sólarplexus’ by Svava Björnsdóttir, which fitted the raw environment perfectly. These works contrast with the monochrome images from the far north by RAX, clever installations by Ívar which make you wonder about space and art, and Kristinn’s works; an interesting dialogue between time and the exhi- bition space. Listería, as the exhibition is called, the first put up in the unfinished museum building, was produced and curated by Klara Stephensen and Margrét Áskelsdóttir, who asked the five artists to think about water, movement and time when designing their works. Talking about time… the exhibition will be open Tuesdays through Sundays, 1-5 pm, until the end of August. That’s one mystery you won’t have to solve, Enid Blyton. * A huge building outside Reykjavík, designed to facilitate a grand new museum which was never completed, now serves as a unique space for the exhibition Listería. ART BY PÁLL STEFÁNSSON. FAMOUS FIVE AND A DOG Photos by RAX; the boat is decorative. ‘INFRA/SUPRA’ by Finnbogi Pétursson.

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