Iceland review - 2015, Page 46

Iceland review - 2015, Page 46
44 ICELAND REVIEW ALONE For his final project at Ljósmyndaskólinn, The School of Photography in Reykjavík, documentary photogra- pher Valdimar Thorlacius (born 1988) crisscrossed the country capturing images of loners, hermits and recluses and their living spaces. His exhibi- tion 1 Ein/Einn (‘1 One’) at the National Museum of Iceland and accompa- nying book, out through Crymogea, provides a glimpse into the lives of some of the people who live alone in regional Iceland. Most remain in their childhood homes, left behind after their par- ents have passed on, while others have deliberately sought out seclusion and solitude. “These are people who have chosen to live alone; they want to live alone. None of them have chil- dren or were married when they moved to where they live now. They ended In a new exhibition and book, young documentary photographer Valdimar Thorlacius zooms in on solitary life in the Icelandic countryside. up alone but not because their partners passed away,” he explains. They may live alone but they aren’t necessarily lonely, he adds. “They’re actual- ly not really alone. They always find something else to take the place of others, whether it’s ani- mals, faith, elves and trolls, or something else. One man, for example, has around 20 cats. His life completely surrounds cats. He has photos of them everywhere in his house; to him they’re like his children.” In any case, in the age of connectivity we’re never really com- pletely alone these days, Valdimar stresses. He admits that while some of his subjects were per- haps a little tired of living the lonesome life, others thrived on the solitude. Valdimar lives in his birth town of Hveragerði, a 45-minute drive from Reykjavík, and spent a lot of time in the countryside BY ZOË ROBERT. PHOTOS BY VALDIMAR THORLACIUS. CAPTIONS FROM VALDIMAR’S BOOK 1. Ásmundur Ásmundsson “I sometimes have the idea that I should start raising sheep and cows again, but it’s never been anything other than plain foolishness. And the horses are multiplying. We could almost say that I’ve chased everyone away with all the horses here at Akrar.”
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