Iceland review - 2016, Side 22

Iceland review - 2016, Side 22
20 ICELAND REVIEW REWARDED FOR REPLAY 1 6 -1 9 6 7 - H V ÍT A H Ú S IÐ / S ÍA We’re expecting a busy summer but you can check-in 2 1/2 hours before departure and have plenty of time for refreshments and shopping in KEF. We offer unlimited free Wi-Fi, many charging stations and a range of nice restaurants and stores. Icelandic design and quality brands tax and duty free at the Airport. ART Boring, mundane, fascinating… Repetition is a recurring theme in the art of Ragnar Kjartansson. On June 17, Iceland’s National Day, he was named Honorary Artist of Reykjavík, 2016. He thereby joined the ranks of some of Iceland’s most successful actors, authors, composers and visual artists—Björk held the title in 2000. IMPOSSIBLE TO IGNORE Ragnar’s video works and art performances on a loop have taken the international art community by storm. “With repetition, narrative things like songs, concerts, or operas, can lose their traditional form and become static—but vibrant, like paintings or sculptures,” the artist explained in an interview with Gavin Tomkins in The New Yorker in April. “I often look at my performances as sculptures and the videos as paintings.” The magazine featuring him was yet another feather in Ragnar’s cap. Born in 1976, Ragnar studied at the Iceland Academy of the Arts and the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts. Performance art may define Ragnar’s career, but his art is diverse and he makes use of various media in his creations, including music, paintings, happenings, film, video and lit- erature, as well as humor and mythical references. Heavily influenced by theater—both of Ragnar’s parents work in the performing arts—his live performances are said to bridge the gap between traditional theater and visual art. AROUND THE WORLD AND BACK Complete with set design and costumes, Ragnar stages extravagant shows, such as in Bliss, which earned him the prize for the most innovative work in the 2011 Performa Biennial, RoseLee Goldberg’s performance-art festival Ragnar Kjartansson is the Honorary Artist of Reykjavík, 2016. BY EYGLÓ SVALA ARNARSDÓTTIR. PHOTO BY PÁLL STEFÁNSSON. in New York. In the piece, ten singers, among them Ragnar himself and Icelandic tenor Kristján Jóhannsson, performed a scene from Mozart’s Marriage of Figaro, non stop for 12-hours. Ragnar’s 2013 exhibition The Visitors—a multi-chan- nel video work showing different rooms in the historic Rokeby mansion, inside each of which a sole musician is playing an instrument—is considered to be his break- through. Hugely successful, the exhibition is currently on the road, having traveled to Argentina, Brazil, the UK, Australia, Spain, Italy, Austria, Switzerland—and Iceland. Next year, Ragnar is planning a large private exhibition at Reykjavík Art Museum. *
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