Tracing Roots - Thin Filaments and Porous Forms

Samsýning / Group Exhibition

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Tracing Roots - Thin Filaments and Porous Forms is a graduation exhibition of MFA students of the Department of Visual Art from The Iceland University of the Arts, hosted for the fourth time at The Living Art Museum-Nýló. Eight artists present their graduation projects, which mark the end of a two-year course that includes extensive research, the processing of intense introspection and the deepening of their artistic practice. Most of the works in the exhibition have their origins in the works shown by the artists in their solo exhibitions at The Iceland University of the Arts' exhibition spaces during their final year and give a good insight into their practice.

Camilla Cerioni, Camilla Sæberg, Galadriel González Romero, Jette Dalsgaard, Julie Sjöfn Gasiglia, Martina Priehodová, Nele Karlotta Berger, Sunneva Ása Weisshappel

Artist: Samsýning / Group Exhibition

Curator: Birta Guðjónsdóttir

Date:

11.05.2024 – 02.06.2024

Location:

The Living Art Museum

Marshall House, Grandagarði 20, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland

Tags:

City CenterExhibitionWheelchair AccessFree Entry

Opening hours:

Wed – sun: 12:00 – 18:00

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