Reykjavik Art Museum - Hafnarhus
I Didn't Do It, Private exhibition of Thorvaldur Thorsteinsson. People's public and private lives are a natural part of the contemporary art scene today. Since the beginning of the 1990-s, the Icelandic artist and writer Thorvaldur Thorsteinssson has investigated the role of the artist, the concept of art and the boundary between art and reality. With tremendous visionary power he brings out art and creativity as a natural part of everyone's life, a whole in which we all take active part. Aesthetics and Politics. A retrospective exhibition of works by Erro' where the main focus is on conflicts and adventures.
I Didn't Do It
Private exhibition of Thorvaldur Thorsteinsson
Hafnarhus
11. June - 8. August
Private exhibition of Thorvaldur Thorsteinsson - the museum's summer exhibition at the Hafnarhus.
People's public and private lives are a natural part of the contemporary art scene today. Since the beginning of the 1990-s, the Icelandic artist and writer Thorvaldur Thorsteinssson has investigated the role of the artist, the concept of art and the boundary between art and reality. With tremendous visionary power he brings out art and creativity as a natural part of everyone's life, a whole in which we all take active part.
For the present exhibition, I Didn't Do It, Thorvaldur Thorsteinssson has combined older works and new productions, from films and installations to activities taking place far from the walls of the institution. Stimulating, provocative and humours, they show possible ways of seeing and approaching life and reality. The titles indicate the meaning and direction of the works, but their plainness holds a paradox. The works have an ambiguity, a complexity that works as recoil, and suddenly we have to confront ourselves. This is our own choices, fears and possibilities that are made manifest.
Image from the exhibition at Göteborgs Konsthall spring 2004
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Erró
Aesthetics and Politics
Hafnarhus
11. June - 26. September
A retrospective exhibition of works by Erro where the main focus is on conflicts and adventures.
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