Education

Education

2016 - 2018

MFA In Situ³, Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Antwerp.

2010 - 2013

BA Fine Arts, Iceland University of the Arts, Reykjavík.

2012

Exchange semester, Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam.

2009 - 2010

Reykjavík School of Visual Art, foundation year.

Solo and Two-Person Exhibitions

Solo and Two-Person Exhibitions

2023

Open Endings, Y gallery, Kópavogur.

2023

Light Switch, Ásmundarsalur, Reykjavík.

2020

Intentions Variable, Outvert Art Space, Ísafjörður, Iceland.

2019

Margin, Reykjavík Art Museum, Hafnarhús.

2018

Passage, The Pink House, Antwerp.

2018

Back View, with Machteld Bernaert, The Pink House, Antwerp.

2017

Brickwork, In Situ³ Project Space, Antwerp.

2014

Feng Shui vandamál, with Nikulás Stefán Nikulásson, Kunstschlager, Reykjavík.

2014

Meeting Points, with Lola Bezemer, Artclick Daily (internet exhibition).

2012

Viðsnúningur, Kaffistofa, Reykjavík.

Group Exhibitions (selected)

Group Exhibitions (selected)

2024

Ordinary Places, Gerðarsafn / Kópavogur Art Museum.

2023

Jólasýningin, Ásmundarsalur, Reykjavík.

2023

Little by Little, Harbinger, Reykjavík.

2023

Outside Looking In, Inside Looking Out, Icelandic ambassador´s residence, Helsinki, Finland.

2023

quid - quid est - quid est?, Ars Longa Contemporary Art Museum, Djúpivogur, Iceland.

2023

Outside Looking In, Inside Looking Out, Cloud Gallery, Amsterdam.

2023

Outside Looking In, Inside Looking Out (travelling exhibition), Brooklyn, New York.

2022

The Wheel V: All Is Well, exhibition in public space in Reykjavík.

2021

Death to the Curator, Kunsthall Oslo.

2020

Greetings Across the Ocean, Nordatlantens Brygge, Copenhagen.

2020

Tíðarandi / Zeitgeist, Listasafn Árnesinga, Hveragerði.

2019

Sequences IX - Í alvöru / Really, Kling & Bang, Reykjavík.

2019

Frameless 20, Frameless Series, Einstein Kultur, Munich.

2019

Act, Q18, Atelierhaus Quartier Am Hafen, Cologne.

2019

Anomia #2, at7 project space, Amsterdam.

2018

Formation, i8 Gallery, Reykjavík.

2018

Le Grand Salon de Noël, curated by Prent & Vinir, Ásmundarsalur, Reykjavík.

2018

Cook It Boil It Bake It or Forget It!, Zuiderpershuis, Antwerp.

2018

PPLATS #1, Photographic Centre Peri, Turku, Finland & Pop-Up, Mariehamn, Åland.

2018

Weekend met ABC, ABC Klubhuis & Antwerp Art Weekend, De Studio, Antwerp.

2018

Wondrous Pearls The Baroque Body, De Lange Zaal, Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Antwerp.

2017

Norður og niður festival, Harpa, Reykjavík, Iceland.

2017

Keelung Nights - Nordic Lights, Architect and Designer´s House, Keelung, Taiwan.

2017

Beating & Breathing, Wintertuin, Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Antwerp.

2017

Normality is the New Avant-Garde, Gerðarsafn / Kópavogur Art Museum, Iceland.

2016

The Making of the Unrealised, Kreuzberg Pavilion, Berlin.

2016

Meðvirkni / Codependency, Harbinger, Reykjavík.

2016

Ég hef fengið nóg, Sculpture Garden, MHR / Reykjavík Association of Sculptors.

2016

Night Transmissions: Electronic Intimacy, RÚV / Icelandic National Broadcasting Service.

2015

Kling & Bang´s Confected Video Archive, Ausstellungsraum Klingental, Basel.

2015

Hvorki Né / Neither Nor, Reykjavík Art Museum.

2015

Tropicalia, Eiðistorg Shopping Center, Reykjavík.

2014

Ekkisens Opening Exhibition, Ekkisens Project Space, Reykjavík.

2014

Delights Doubts Destruction, Kling & Bang, Reykjavík.

2014

Ufsilon, SÍM / The Association of Icelandic Artists, Reykavík.

2013

BA Graduation Exhibition, Reykjavík Art Museum.

2013

Trarappa, Skaftfell Culture Center, Seyðisfjörður, Iceland.

2012

Exchange Exhibition, Vetterstraat Project Space, Amsterdam.

Other (selected, recent)

Other (selected, recent)

2022

Citrus Triangle, commissioned work for private collection, Italy.

2022

BRICK/BAKSTEEN catalogue, Kunsthal KAdE Amersfoort.

2022

The Wheel 2018-2022, book published by MHR, Reykjavík.

2022

Radio interview on Sculpture Hunt, artwork in public space. Víðsjá, Rás 1. 09.06.2022.

2021

Cover image for Olía, novel by Svikaskáld collective, published by Forlagið.

2021

Teaching at Iceland University of the Arts.

2020

Icelandic Art Prize nomination for the Motivational Award.