
Down Klapparstígur (Niður Klapparstíg) was installed at the Living Art Museum in Reykjavík in 2005. It is a series of photographs, 32 in all, presented on a strip of lightboxes, and a video-projection on an adjacent wall. The piece was...
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Björgun / Salvage is a videowork exhibited in connection with the project
InfoPHR - Alien Structures in Urban Landscape and was originally exhibited in Korpúlfsstaðir in Reykjavík in the summer of 2007.
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64 Doors of the National Hospital in Reykjavík (64 dyr Landspítalans) is an installation shown at Listasafn ASÍ in the centre of Reykjavík in January 2007. It documents the doors, or entries to the hospital, in four different media, photographs,...
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Carambole was made exhibition which was a part of the project Alien Structures in Urban Landscape, a joint project of artists from Prague, Hamburg, and Reykjavík was organized in the Westwerk exhibition space in central Hamburg in September 2006. The...
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Skátagil (Scout Ravine) was an installation of photgraphs and video projection at Populus Tremula Exhibitionn Space in Akureyri in the north of Iceland in the summer of 2006. The project is a representation of a journey up the ravine, which...
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Novozámecká was made for an exhibition which was a part of the project Alien Structures in Urban Landscape, a joint project of artists from Prague, Hamburg, and Reykjavík, and was organized in the Skolská28 exhibition space in central Prague in...
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Skann (Scan) was a videoinstallation at a show titled New Icelandic Art at The National Gallery of Iceland in the beginning of 2006. The work is an hour long video shot in a derelict garden in Reykjavík City centre. The...
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Slagteri (e. Slaughter/Slaughterhouse) was a work made for an exhibition of experimental art in a derelict slaughterhaouse in Lemvig, Jutland, Denmark. The work was made in collaboration with the danish photographer Tommy Wølk, who shot the video for the piece....
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3x1xPraha was a piece shown in the Centre for Contemporary Art in Prague in 2002. The piece is made up of a number of 16 second long shots taken throughout Prague, edited together 3 and three and each related to...
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