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Höggó, 2025           

Myndhöggvarafélagið, Reykjavík, Iceland​  group exhibition​​

A group exhibition showcasing the works of members of the Reykjavík Sculptor's Association, presented in the association’s workshops at Nýlendugata, Reykjavík, Iceland.

Reykjavik Sculpture Association began to formalise due to the outdoor exhibitions on Skólavörðuholt in the 1960s, but was formally established in 1972. The association has long been active in creating exhibitions in Reykjavik and abroad as well as being a participant in the Reykjavik Arts Festival and Reykjavik Culture City of Europe in 2000. The association main focal point apart from creating exhibition projects is to focus on the working facilities and the working conditions of sculptors reciting in Iceland. 

Ílát í Sundur - Kjarni /  Vessels Disassembled - Core consists of loosely assembled plaster forms suspended in space, thought as a meditative structure intended to foster feelings of calm and safety. The work invites the viewer into a cognitive space of grounding through its subtle dialogue.

Its forms are derived from objects found in the artist’s immediate domestic surroundings, such as disposable food containers and kitchenware. This familiarity anchors the work in an emotional understanding of home as a predictable, everyday sanctuary.

Ílát í sundur - Kjarni / Disassembled Containers - Core, 2025

plaster, timber, wires and mirror 

40 x 40 x 140 cm

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