{"id":12421,"date":"2021-10-20T18:17:57","date_gmt":"2021-10-20T18:17:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/artzine.is\/?p=12421"},"modified":"2021-10-27T13:25:30","modified_gmt":"2021-10-27T13:25:30","slug":"bjork-hrafnsdottir-went-to-sequences-opening-weekend-heres-what-she-thought","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/artzine.is\/?p=12421","title":{"rendered":"Bj\u00f6rk Hrafnsd\u00f3ttir went to Sequences opening weekend &#8211; here&#8217;s what she thought"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>[et_pb_section fb_built=&#8220;1&#8243; fullwidth=&#8220;on&#8220; custom_padding_last_edited=&#8220;on|desktop&#8220; _builder_version=&#8220;3.22&#8243; custom_padding_tablet=&#8220;50px|0|50px|0&#8243; custom_padding_phone=&#8220;&#8220; transparent_background=&#8220;off&#8220; padding_mobile=&#8220;off&#8220; make_fullwidth=&#8220;off&#8220; use_custom_width=&#8220;off&#8220; width_unit=&#8220;off&#8220; custom_width_px=&#8220;1080px&#8220; custom_width_percent=&#8220;80%&#8220; global_colors_info=&#8220;{}&#8220;][et_pb_fullwidth_image src=&#8220;https:\/\/artzine.is\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/MunduTofrana1.jpg&#8220; title_text=&#8220;MUNDU T\u00d6FRANA&#8220; _builder_version=&#8220;4.11.2&#8243; module_alignment=&#8220;center&#8220; z_index_tablet=&#8220;500&#8243; animation=&#8220;off&#8220; global_colors_info=&#8220;{}&#8220;][\/et_pb_fullwidth_image][\/et_pb_section][et_pb_section fb_built=&#8220;1&#8243; custom_padding_last_edited=&#8220;on|desktop&#8220; admin_label=&#8220;section&#8220; _builder_version=&#8220;3.22&#8243; custom_padding=&#8220;||9px|||&#8220; custom_padding_tablet=&#8220;2px|0|2px|0|true|&#8220; custom_padding_phone=&#8220;&#8220; transparent_background=&#8220;off&#8220; padding_mobile=&#8220;off&#8220; global_colors_info=&#8220;{}&#8220;][et_pb_row use_custom_gutter=&#8220;on&#8220; make_equal=&#8220;on&#8220; column_padding_mobile=&#8220;on&#8220; custom_padding_last_edited=&#8220;on|phone&#8220; _builder_version=&#8220;4.11.2&#8243; background_size=&#8220;initial&#8220; background_position=&#8220;top_left&#8220; background_repeat=&#8220;repeat&#8220; module_alignment=&#8220;center&#8220; custom_padding=&#8220;||0px|||&#8220; custom_padding_tablet=&#8220;30px|0px|0|0px|false|false&#8220; custom_padding_phone=&#8220;30px|0px|0|0px|false|false&#8220; global_colors_info=&#8220;{}&#8220;][et_pb_column type=&#8220;4_4&#8243; _builder_version=&#8220;3.25&#8243; custom_padding=&#8220;|||&#8220; global_colors_info=&#8220;{}&#8220; custom_padding__hover=&#8220;|||&#8220;][et_pb_post_title meta=&#8220;off&#8220; date_format=&#8220;j.m. Y&#8220; featured_image=&#8220;off&#8220; _builder_version=&#8220;4.9.7&#8243; title_font=&#8220;|300||on|||||&#8220; title_text_align=&#8220;center&#8220; title_font_size=&#8220;40px&#8220; title_letter_spacing=&#8220;1px&#8220; title_line_height=&#8220;1.4em&#8220; title_all_caps=&#8220;on&#8220; background_color=&#8220;rgba(255,255,255,0)&#8220; parallax=&#8220;on&#8220; parallax_method=&#8220;off&#8220; width=&#8220;80%&#8220; width_tablet=&#8220;&#8220; width_phone=&#8220;&#8220; width_last_edited=&#8220;on|phone&#8220; max_width=&#8220;100%&#8220; module_alignment=&#8220;center&#8220; custom_margin=&#8220;||10px||false|false&#8220; custom_padding=&#8220;||0px||false|false&#8220; title_font_size_tablet=&#8220;30px&#8220; title_font_size_phone=&#8220;26px&#8220; title_font_size_last_edited=&#8220;on|phone&#8220; use_border_color=&#8220;off&#8220; border_color=&#8220;#ffffff&#8220; border_style=&#8220;solid&#8220; parallax_effect=&#8220;on&#8220; module_bg_color=&#8220;rgba(255,255,255,0)&#8220; global_module=&#8220;3887&#8243; saved_tabs=&#8220;all&#8220; locked=&#8220;off&#8220; global_colors_info=&#8220;{}&#8220;][\/et_pb_post_title][et_pb_text admin_label=&#8220;seq&#8220; _builder_version=&#8220;4.11.2&#8243; background_size=&#8220;initial&#8220; background_position=&#8220;top_left&#8220; background_repeat=&#8220;repeat&#8220; width=&#8220;80%&#8220; module_alignment=&#8220;center&#8220; global_colors_info=&#8220;{}&#8220;]<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><strong>Sequences real time art festival is an independent artist-run festival held biannually in Reykjav\u00edk. This tenth edition also reaches out of Reykjav\u00edk with exhibitions in Akureyri, Hverager\u00f0i and \u00cdsafj\u00f6r\u00f0ur.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">\u201cTime has come\u201d is the title of Sequences this year curated by <strong>\u00de\u00f3ranna Bj\u00f6rnsd\u00f3ttir<\/strong> and <strong>\u00der\u00e1inn Hj\u00e1lmarsson<\/strong>. I believe that the title is very fitting to how many of us are feeling right now after 19 months various restrictions and uncertainty. It\u2019s time to get out and experience some real time art!<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-12463 alignnone size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/artzine.is\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/IMG_1413.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"1920\" height=\"1214\" srcset=\"https:\/\/artzine.is\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/IMG_1413.jpg 1920w, https:\/\/artzine.is\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/IMG_1413-1280x809.jpg 1280w, https:\/\/artzine.is\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/IMG_1413-980x620.jpg 980w, https:\/\/artzine.is\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/IMG_1413-480x304.jpg 480w\" sizes=\"(min-width: 0px) and (max-width: 480px) 480px, (min-width: 481px) and (max-width: 980px) 980px, (min-width: 981px) and (max-width: 1280px) 1280px, (min-width: 1281px) 1920px, 100vw\" \/><span style=\"font-size: small;\"><strong>Skerpla Ensemble performance.<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">For the Opening event of sequences at Ver\u00f6ld \u2013 H\u00fas Vigd\u00edsar I took the bus nr.12 at five o\u2019clock on Friday. Thinking I could easily use the same ticket (which is valid for 1h15min) to go back downtown to continue my exhibition hopping, I was wrong. I knew I was going to<strong> El\u00edsabet K. J\u00f6kulsd\u00f3ttir\u2019s<\/strong> performance, the festivals honorary artist, called <em>Stories of Creation<\/em>. We were ushered into a lecture hall and after a speech by the curators the artist came to the podium. In her performance lecture which was accompanied by a sousaphone player who interrupted her at various stages of her speech she tried to define creativity and innovation with a formula she had developed for creation\/destruction. At times it felt like I was sitting in a philosophy class I had not prepared for and being an MA student in Curatorial Studies my attention span for lectures is usually gone by Friday afternoons.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Following were stories of creation from different people connected to different cultures, like India, Kurdistan, Japan, Russia and Nordic mythology to name a few. These stories described the creation of the world according to different cultures and places and in some cases the creation of individuals. It was a welcoming revisit of stories most of us were taught in school. It included an impressive reciting of the Dwarf Count from V\u00f6lusp\u00e1 and the telling of the Japanese creation story in Japanese told by sounding out old Chinese symbols. Although I did not understand a single word it was still a beautiful mediation of sounds.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-12487 alignnone size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/artzine.is\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/ASTAFANNEY.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"1920\" height=\"1080\" srcset=\"https:\/\/artzine.is\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/ASTAFANNEY.jpg 1920w, https:\/\/artzine.is\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/ASTAFANNEY-1280x720.jpg 1280w, https:\/\/artzine.is\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/ASTAFANNEY-980x551.jpg 980w, https:\/\/artzine.is\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/ASTAFANNEY-480x270.jpg 480w\" sizes=\"(min-width: 0px) and (max-width: 480px) 480px, (min-width: 481px) and (max-width: 980px) 980px, (min-width: 981px) and (max-width: 1280px) 1280px, (min-width: 1281px) 1920px, 100vw\" \/><span style=\"font-size: small;\"><strong>Still from the movie <em>Munnhola, obol ombra houp-l\u00e0 <\/em>by \u00c1sta Fanney Sigur\u00f0ard\u00f3ttir.<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">At B\u00edo Parad\u00eds on Friday evening the artist and poet,<strong> \u00c1sta Fanney Sigur\u00f0ard\u00f3ttir<\/strong>, premiered her film <em>Munnhola, obol ombra houp-l\u00e0<\/em>. B\u00ed\u00f3 Parad\u00eds was packed with people and Salur 1 filled up quickly. Seeing a video work in a movie theatre is a special experience. There is a commitment you make by sitting down in a theatre that you don\u2019t make when passing a video work on a screen in an exhibition. Although this film had a beginning and an end, I quickly stopped trying to figure out the storyline and just enjoyed the shorter narrative aspects between each scene and the incredible quality of production. This 30min film is a series of performances that takes you on a surrealist journey with divers fascinating characters and different voices. There will be another showing on Sunday 24th at 20:00 and I am tempted to see it again.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter wp-image-12497 size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/artzine.is\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/Lucky3.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"1920\" height=\"1440\" srcset=\"https:\/\/artzine.is\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/Lucky3.jpg 1920w, https:\/\/artzine.is\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/Lucky3-1280x960.jpg 1280w, https:\/\/artzine.is\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/Lucky3-980x735.jpg 980w, https:\/\/artzine.is\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/Lucky3-480x360.jpg 480w\" sizes=\"(min-width: 0px) and (max-width: 480px) 480px, (min-width: 481px) and (max-width: 980px) 980px, (min-width: 981px) and (max-width: 1280px) 1280px, (min-width: 1281px) 1920px, 100vw\" \/><strong><span style=\"font-size: small;\">Lucky 3 at their opening performance <em>PUTI<\/em> at Open<\/span>.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><strong>Lucky 3<\/strong> is an artist collective that consist of<strong> Darren Mark<\/strong>,<strong> D\u00fdrfinna Benita Basalan<\/strong> and <strong>Melanie Ubaldo<\/strong>. The group put on the festivals opening performance <em>PUTI<\/em> at Open which lasted for 8 hours from 12:00-20:00. I got there around two and walked into the space in my dirty boots due to a mud puddle placed right at the entrance. The white space was impeccable clean aside from the dirty footmarks of the visitors. With this long endurance performance, they were referencing the 8 hour workday and the racial hierarchy in the workplace. The artist, who all share a Filipino heritage, wore white deconstructed janitor workwear made and designed by Darren Mark while mopping the floor which the visitors continuously make dirty with their muddy shoes. While they were mostly silent, they would sometimes say the word \u201cputi\u201d, the Filipino word for \u201cwhite\u201d while white visitors were in the space. By both being in their way as they mopped the floor around me and making more mess as I moved out of the way I felt a familiar uncomfortable feeling of not knowing the \u201cright\u201d thing to do which can result in unconscious bias. The cleaning cart which had running water placed in the middle of the space had a sculptural quality making me think of a water fountain. This subtle juxtaposing reference of the bourgeoise water fountain and the cleaning cart is just one reason of why I think this work is great. The performance also lives on for the rest of the festival as recordings from the security cameras placed in the space.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-12460 alignnone size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/artzine.is\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/GunnhildurBorgar.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"1920\" height=\"1440\" srcset=\"https:\/\/artzine.is\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/GunnhildurBorgar.jpg 1920w, https:\/\/artzine.is\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/GunnhildurBorgar-1280x960.jpg 1280w, https:\/\/artzine.is\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/GunnhildurBorgar-980x735.jpg 980w, https:\/\/artzine.is\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/GunnhildurBorgar-480x360.jpg 480w\" sizes=\"(min-width: 0px) and (max-width: 480px) 480px, (min-width: 481px) and (max-width: 980px) 980px, (min-width: 981px) and (max-width: 1280px) 1280px, (min-width: 1281px) 1920px, 100vw\" \/><span style=\"font-size: small;\"><strong>Gunnhildur Hauksd\u00f3ttir&#8217;s work Skri\u00f0a. Borgar Magnason did a sound performance in the middle of the installation at the opening.<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Next stop was the Marshall house where The Living Art Museum and Kling &amp; Bang host the exhibition \/CREATION \/DESTRUCTION. The title is a reference to a text by <strong>Sigur\u00f0ur Gu\u00f0mundsson<\/strong> from 1969 which is a part of the exhibition and can be read in the catalogue and on the festival\u2019s webpage. In his text Sigur\u00f0ur tries to describe the phenomenon of time as experienced by people in a society, making connections between time and art. Finally claiming that while time eventually destroys everything, art might have the longest life expectancy. As I walk into The Living Art Museum, I realise I just missed a performance, seeing <strong>Borgar Magnason<\/strong> packing his double bass in the middle of <strong>Gunnhildur Hauksd\u00f3ttir\u2019s<\/strong> installation <em>Skri\u00f0a<\/em>. It consists of audio work, drawings on the wall and rocks suspended in the air in satin ribbons, forming pendulums. The work references the massive landslide that fell from the mountain above Sey\u00f0isfj\u00f6r\u00f0ur last December which had a big impact on the community and is still very fresh in our minds.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Other works in the space include <em>If starting at the end<\/em> by<strong> Bj\u00f6rk Gu\u00f0nad\u00f3ttir,<\/strong> an installation with textile works, wall paintings and video, and <em>Pictures at an exhibition<\/em> by<strong> P\u00e9tur Magn\u00fasson<\/strong>, which is made up of pictures of works from the collection of The Living Art Museum. He references the tradition of painting paintings at the Salon exhibitions at Paris and plays with the proportions and perspective we often have on works in an exhibition space. A few more sculptures were placed around the space. Different textures and various linear forms are the main characteristics of these works by <strong>Gu\u00f0laug M\u00eda Ey\u00fe\u00f3rsd\u00f3ttir<\/strong> called <em>Variations<\/em>. I hear Gu\u00f0laug explain that music was her inspiration and that she is materialising musical elements as sculpture. In the front space of the Living Art Museum <strong>6th grade students from Fellask\u00f3li<\/strong>, under the supervision of <strong>Gr\u00e9ta S. Gu\u00f0mundsd\u00f3ttir<\/strong>, take the role of curator of the museum&#8217;s collection. The students selected the works that are on display based on their interest and favour. This project is very inspiring, and I hope that it continues. I would have loved this in 6th grade (and today).<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Up in Kling &amp; Bang the phrase \u201cMUNDU T\u00d6FRANA\u201d (REMEMBER THE MAGIC) was being painted on the front wall over and over under the guidance of the honorary artist El\u00edsabet K. J\u00f6kulsd\u00f3ttir. Next, I walk into \u00c1sta Fanney\u2019s work <em>Oasis of endless change.<\/em> Playful and colourful shapes are on the floor, against the wall and suspended from the ceiling balancing each other. In my second viewing I notice clear individual plastic letters on the floor. This reminded me of a playground but where none of us knew how to play the games. In the catalogue it says the work is a result of a playful research on shapes of letters and musical note symbols creating visual scores that serve as sculpture stations for performance. Soon <strong>The Icelandic Sound Poetry Choir<\/strong> or N\u00fdl\u00f3k\u00f3rinn, performed a version of the work reinforcing my playground game theory which might also stem from the binging of show Squid Game I did that week. During the performance I was continuously waiting for someone to be out of the game and falling to the floor.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-12448 alignnone size-full\" src=\"https:\/\/artzine.is\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/IMG_1428.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"1920\" height=\"1080\" srcset=\"https:\/\/artzine.is\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/IMG_1428.jpg 1920w, https:\/\/artzine.is\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/IMG_1428-1280x720.jpg 1280w, https:\/\/artzine.is\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/IMG_1428-980x551.jpg 980w, https:\/\/artzine.is\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/IMG_1428-480x270.jpg 480w\" sizes=\"(min-width: 0px) and (max-width: 480px) 480px, (min-width: 481px) and (max-width: 980px) 980px, (min-width: 981px) and (max-width: 1280px) 1280px, (min-width: 1281px) 1920px, 100vw\" \/><span style=\"font-size: small;\"><strong>Still from <em>Traverse<\/em> by Andreas Brunner.<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">The next space was taken over by <strong>Andreas Brunner<\/strong> and his work <em>Traverse<\/em>. Light plastic sculptures in the shape of smoke held up with black metal stands, lightbulbs in concrete boxes and a 2-channel video following a little turtle with a globe on his back. I had had the pleasure of seeing the video work before and being told about the Cosmic Turtle by Andreas since I somehow either forgot or never learned about this strange and funny mythology. The cosmic turtle or world turtle appears in Hindu mythology, Chinese mythology and the mythologies of the indigenous people of the Americas. This turtle either contains or supports the world and is worth a google search and also pleasantly connects to El\u00edsabet\u2019s performance <em>Stories of Creation<\/em>. The last work at Kling &amp; Bang was a beautiful multi-channel audio and video installation called <em>Agape<\/em> by <strong>Bergr\u00fan Sn\u00e6bj\u00f6rnsd\u00f3ttir<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">I went back down to the Living Art Museum to see the performance with Gu\u00f0laug M\u00eda\u2019s sculptures where <strong>Skerpla Ensemble<\/strong> performed and interpreted the sculptures with music. The material aspects of the sculptures affected the interpretations so length could be pitch, fragmentation be rhythm and emptiness silence.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">After the performance I decided to call it a day and although Sunday had in store some more opening the aftermath of these two days caught up with me and I spent most of my Sunday at home. The festival is up until the 24th so there is still have time to see the rest! Time is precious to us all and there is always something competing to have some our time and attention, school, work, friends, and social media. But I am happy I spent my time this weekend at Sequences.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: right;\">Takk fyrir mig!<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: right;\"><em>Bj\u00f6rk Hrafnsd\u00f3ttir<\/em><\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Bj\u00f6rk is an Ma student in Curatorial Practice at IUA<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span style=\"font-size: small;\">Photo credits: From the opening, Bj\u00f6rk Hrafnst\u00f3ttir. Still from the movie <em>Munnhola, obol ombra houp-l\u00e0 <\/em>courtecy of \u00c1sta Fanney Sigur\u00f0ard\u00f3ttir. Still from <em>Traverse<\/em> courtesy of Andreas Brunner.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">\n<p>[\/et_pb_text][\/et_pb_column][\/et_pb_row][\/et_pb_section]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Sequences real time art festival is an independent artist-run festival held biannually in Reykjav\u00edk. This tenth edition also reaches out of Reykjav\u00edk with exhibitions in Akureyri, Hverager\u00f0i and \u00cdsafj\u00f6r\u00f0ur. \u201cTime has come\u201d is the title of Sequences this year curated by \u00de\u00f3ranna Bj\u00f6rnsd\u00f3ttir and \u00der\u00e1inn Hj\u00e1lmarsson. I believe that the title is very fitting to [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":51,"featured_media":12449,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_et_pb_use_builder":"on","_et_pb_old_content":"<p><strong>Sequences real time art festival is an independent artist-run festival held biannually in Reykjav\u00edk. This tenth edition also reaches out of Reykjav\u00edk with exhibitions in Akureyri, Hverager\u00f0i and \u00cdsafj\u00f6r\u00f0ur.<\/strong><\/p><p>\u201cTime has come\u201d is the title of Sequences this year curated by <strong>\u00de\u00f3ranna Bj\u00f6rnsd\u00f3ttir<\/strong> and <strong>\u00der\u00e1inn Hj\u00e1lmarsson<\/strong>. I believe that the title is very fitting to how many of us are feeling right now after 19 months various restrictions and uncertainty. It\u2019s time to get out and experience some real time art!<\/p><p>For the Opening event of sequences at Ver\u00f6ld \u2013 H\u00fas Vigd\u00edsar I took the bus nr.12 at five o\u2019clock on Friday. Thinking I could easily use the same ticket (which is valid for 1h15min) to go back downtown to continue my exhibition hopping, I was wrong. I knew I was going to<strong> El\u00edsabet K. J\u00f6kulsd\u00f3ttir\u2019s<\/strong> performance, the festivals honorary artist, called <em>Stories of Creation<\/em>. We were ushered into a lecture hall and after a speech by the curators the artist came to the podium. In her performance lecture which was accompanied by a sousaphone player who interrupted her at various stages of her speech she tried to define creativity and innovation with a formula she had developed for creation\/destruction. At times it felt like I was sitting in a philosophy class I had not prepared for and being an MA student in Curatorial Studies my attention span for lectures is usually gone by Friday afternoons.<\/p><p>Following were stories of creation from different people connected to different cultures, like India, Kurdistan, Japan, Russia and Nordic mythology to name a few. These stories described the creation of the world according to different cultures and places and in some cases the creation of individuals. It was a welcoming revisit of stories most of us were taught in school. It included an impressive reciting of the Dwarf Count from V\u00f6lusp\u00e1 and the telling of the Japanese creation story in Japanese told by sounding out old Chinese symbols. Although I did not understand a single word it was still a beautiful mediation of sounds.<\/p><p>At B\u00edo Parad\u00eds on Friday evening the artist and poet,<strong> \u00c1sta Fanney Sigur\u00f0ard\u00f3ttir<\/strong>, premiered her film <em>Munnhola, obol ombra houp-l\u00e0<\/em>. B\u00ed\u00f3 Parad\u00eds was packed with people and Salur 1 filled up quickly. Seeing a video work in a movie theatre is a special experience. There is a commitment you make by sitting down in a theatre that you don\u2019t make when passing a video work on a screen in an exhibition. Although this film had a beginning and an end, I quickly stopped trying to figure out the storyline and just enjoyed the shorter narrative aspects between each scene and the incredible quality of production. This 30min film is a series of performances that takes you on a surrealist journey with divers fascinating characters and different voices. There will be another showing on Sunday 24th at 20:00 and I am tempted to see it again.<\/p><p><strong>Lucky 3<\/strong> is an artist collective that consist of<strong> Darren Mark<\/strong>,<strong> D\u00fdrfinna Benita Basalan<\/strong> and <strong>Melanie Ubaldo<\/strong>. The group put on the festivals opening performance <em>PUTI<\/em> at Open which lasted for 8 hours from 12:00-20:00. I got there around two and walked into the space in my dirty boots due to a mud puddle placed right at the entrance. The white space was impeccable clean aside from the dirty footmarks of the visitors. With this long endurance performance, they were referencing the 8 hour workday and the racial hierarchy in the workplace. The artist, who all share a Filipino heritage, wore white deconstructed janitor workwear made and designed by Darren Mark while mopping the floor which the visitors continuously make dirty with their muddy shoes. While they were mostly silent, they would sometimes say the word \u201cputi\u201d, the Filipino word for \u201cwhite\u201d while white visitors were in the space. By both being in their way as they mopped the floor around me and making more mess as I moved out of the way I felt a familiar uncomfortable feeling of not knowing the \u201cright\u201d thing to do which can result in unconscious bias. The cleaning cart which had running water placed in the middle of the space had a sculptural quality making me think of a water fountain. This subtle juxtaposing reference of the bourgeoise water fountain and the cleaning cart is just one reason of why I think this work is great. The performance also lives on for the rest of the festival as recordings from the security cameras placed in the space.<\/p><p>Next stop was the Marshall house where The Living Art Museum and Kling & Bang host the exhibition \/CREATION \/DESTRUCTION. The title is a reference to a text by <strong>Sigur\u00f0ur Gu\u00f0mundsson<\/strong> from 1969 which is a part of the exhibition and can be read in the catalogue and on the festival\u2019s webpage. In his text Sigur\u00f0ur tries to describe the phenomenon of time as experienced by people in a society, making connections between time and art. Finally claiming that while time eventually destroys everything, art might have the longest life expectancy. As I walk into The Living Art Museum, I realise I just missed a performance, seeing <strong>Borgar Magnason<\/strong> packing his double bass in the middle of <strong>Gunnhildur Hauksd\u00f3ttir\u2019s<\/strong> installation <em>Skri\u00f0a<\/em>. It consists of audio work, drawings on the wall and rocks suspended in the air in satin ribbons, forming pendulums. The work references the massive landslide that fell from the mountain above Sey\u00f0isfj\u00f6r\u00f0ur last December which had a big impact on the community and is still very fresh in our minds.<\/p><p>Other works in the space include <em>If starting at the end<\/em> by<strong> Bj\u00f6rk Gu\u00f0nad\u00f3ttir,<\/strong> an installation with textile works, wall paintings and video, and <em>Pictures at an exhibition<\/em> by<strong> P\u00e9tur Magn\u00fasson<\/strong>, which is made up of pictures of works from the collection of The Living Art Museum. He references the tradition of painting paintings at the Salon exhibitions at Paris and plays with the proportions and perspective we often have on works in an exhibition space. A few more sculptures were placed around the space. Different textures and various linear forms are the main characteristics of these works by <strong>Gu\u00f0laug M\u00eda Ey\u00fe\u00f3rsd\u00f3ttir<\/strong> called <em>Variations<\/em>. I hear Gu\u00f0laug explain that music was her inspiration and that she is materialising musical elements as sculpture. In the front space of the Living Art Museum <strong>6th grade students from Fellask\u00f3li<\/strong>, under the supervision of <strong>Gr\u00e9ta S. Gu\u00f0mundsd\u00f3ttir<\/strong>, take the role of curator of the museum's collection. The students selected the works that are on display based on their interest and favour. This project is very inspiring, and I hope that it continues. I would have loved this in 6th grade (and today).<\/p><p>Up in Kling & Bang the phrase \u201cMUNDU T\u00d6FRANA\u201d (REMEMBER THE MAGIC) was being painted on the front wall over and over under the guidance of the honorary artist El\u00edsabet K. J\u00f6kulsd\u00f3ttir. Next, I walk into \u00c1sta Fanney\u2019s work <em>Oasis of endless change.<\/em> Playful and colourful shapes are on the floor, against the wall and suspended from the ceiling balancing each other. In my second viewing I notice clear individual plastic letters on the floor. This reminded me of a playground but where none of us knew how to play the games. In the catalogue it says the work is a result of a playful research on shapes of letters and musical note symbols creating visual scores that serve as sculpture stations for performance. Soon <strong>The Icelandic Sound Poetry Choir<\/strong> or N\u00fdl\u00f3k\u00f3rinn, performed a version of the work reinforcing my playground game theory which might also stem from the binging of show Squid Game I did that week. During the performance I was continuously waiting for someone to be out of the game and falling to the floor.<\/p><p>The next space was taken over by <strong>Andreas Brunner<\/strong> and his work <em>Traverse<\/em>. Light plastic sculptures in the shape of smoke held up with black metal stands, lightbulbs in concrete boxes and a 2-channel video following a little turtle with a globe on his back. I had had the pleasure of seeing the video work before and being told about the Cosmic Turtle by Andreas since I somehow either forgot or never learned about this strange and funny mythology. The cosmic turtle or world turtle appears in Hindu mythology, Chinese mythology and the mythologies of the indigenous people of the Americas. This turtle either contains or supports the world and is worth a google search and also pleasantly connects to El\u00edsabet\u2019s performance <em>Stories of Creation<\/em>. The last work at Kling & Bang was a beautiful multi-channel audio and video installation called <em>Agape<\/em> by <strong>Bergr\u00fan Sn\u00e6bj\u00f6rnsd\u00f3ttir<\/strong>.<\/p><p>I went back down to the Living Art Museum to see the performance with Gu\u00f0laug M\u00eda\u2019s sculptures where <strong>Skerpla Ensemble<\/strong> performed and interpreted the sculptures with music. The material aspects of the sculptures affected the interpretations so length could be pitch, fragmentation be rhythm and emptiness silence.<\/p><p>After the performance I decided to call it a day and although Sunday had in store some more opening the aftermath of these two days caught up with me and I spent most of my Sunday at home. The festival is up until the 24th so there is still have time to see the rest! Time is precious to us all and there is always something competing to have some our time and attention, school, work, friends, and social media. 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