Iceland review - 2016, Side 90

Iceland review - 2016, Side 90
88 ICELAND REVIEW In the opening exhibition at new gallery Berg Contemporary, locat- ed at Klapparstígur 16, downtown Reykjavík, acclaimed Icelandic artist Finnbogi Pétursson (b. 1959) explores sound and waves, pulling together many of the key ideas he has developed in his work over the past 30 years. The centerpiece of the exhibition (pic- tured) exemplifies this strategy: a rectan- gular structure, filled with water, takes up the bulk of a large room. Above it are bright lights, reflected in the mirror-like surface. Suddenly, you hear a heartbeat and the smooth surface of the water stirs. You get the feeling there is life beneath, as circular waves start spreading from the center. But just as you think the beast will emerge, the movement of the waves dies down, leaving you staring at the perfectly even surface, lined with lights from above. In an adjacent room, 14 small, oval loudspeakers are arranged in a circle, reminiscent of an irregular, handless clock, on the wall. Sound begins to emerge from one of them, traveling clockwise between them, as if drawing a circle on the wall. Instinctively, your eyes start following the sound, circle after cir- cle, until irregularities appear, confusing your eyes for a moment till the sound dies down. On another wall, four strings are attached to reels, one above the other, forming straight lines, but then the strings begin to oscillate back and forth, driven by the reels. Simultaneously, you hear vibration from the perpendicular wall, where four large aluminum sheets are moving, as if stirred by the wind. Opposite the aluminum sheets, six glass-covered photos adorn the wall, all of them depicting the same surface of water (from a work not included in the exhibit), but each showing a different wavelength and a different reflection of light. Together, they form an artistic whole. Finally, as you exit, you notice a square structure, made of concrete, on top of which is a thin layer of opaque, milk-like liquid. A metal ball silently moves about the surface along an invisible path, circle after circle, never moving off its destined track. Despite the unexpected making of waves, be they of water or sound, you leave the exhibit knowing you haven’t lost your senses. Your vision and hearing, at least, have been thoroughly checked. The exhibition runs through May 5. * At a new gallery in downtown Reykjavík, artist Finnbogi Pétursson is making waves. Literally. MAKING WAVES ART BY VALA HAFSTAÐ. PHOTO BY PÁLL STEFÁNSSON.
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