Icelandic artist and writer. Works with all kinds of media. Dísa as she is called has published articles in Artíma, Nýhil publications and written texts for the Living Art Museum. She has a bookwork coming out in a limited edition. It will be sold in the Icelandic bookshop Útúrdúr.
Icelandic artist. Plays in the band Seabear and is a former member in the Icelandic band Kimono. He has collaborated with various artists in a multiple of assignments. He currently lives and works in Reykjavik, Iceland.
This year marks the thirtieth anniversary of the Living Art Museum in Reykjavík, and its board has an ambitious plan that includes special exhibitions and commemorative events. It also aims to totally revamp the institution and its operations, catalogue and rehouse its extensive but somewhat chaotic collection and research its own history. That such projects should be initiated now, after thirty years of operation, reflects the unusual history of the museum and its unique place in the art world.
Taken from the nylo.is web site.
An artist run bookstore in Reykjavík that specialices in artistbooks. This bookstore is the only one that has a selection of Icelandic artistbooks, rare and unique books.
Sequences is a real-time art festival with a focus on urban and public spaces. It´s emphasis is time-based work, performance, sound art, video and music. Sequences drives to create a platform for dialogue and for exploring cross-disciplinary activity of local and international artists.
Sequence: A following of one thing after another; succession. A series of related shots that constitute a complete unit of action.
Here you can fint photogrpahs of all the performances of Sequences 2009. All photogrpahs by Ingvar Högni Ragnarsson.
Rob Hornstra a dutch documentary photographer. Has published the documentary photo books Communism and Cowgirls, Roots of the Rúntur and 101 Billionaires. He has won several awards and nominations. He is currently working on the Soochi project.
The number one photographic studio in Iceland. Worth checking out!!
Publisher of avant-garde literature, poetry and artistbooks.
Icelands number one comercial photographer. He ownes and runs his own studio in Reykjavik. Ari Magg lives and works in Reykjavik and New York.
Photographs for Reykjavík Grapevine magazine. Iceland Airwaves and many more.
This is a link to the website of FISL - Félag íslenskra samtímaljósmyndara (ICPA - Icelandic contemporary photography association).