Ragnheiður Gestsdóttir

Ragnheiður Gestsdóttir

Ragnheiður Gestsdóttir

Ragnheiður Gestsdóttir (f. 1975) vinnur alla jafna í ólíka miðla; skúlptúr, ljósmyndir, innsetningar og kvikmyndir. Í verkum sínum rannsakar hún og afhjúpar valdakerfi í samfélaginu með því að benda á sviðsetningu á gildismati, bæði í hinu persónulega og almenna rými.  Auk myndlistarinnar er hún sjálfstætt starfandi kvikmyndagerðarkona og hafa listrænar heimildamyndir hennar verið sýndar víða á kvikmyndahátíðum og söfnum hér- og erlendis.

Ragnheiður lauk MFA námi í myndlist frá Bard College í Bandaríkjunum 2012 og MA námi í sjónrænni mannfræði frá Goldsmiths College í Lundunum 2001.

Ragnheiður hefur sýnt víða bæði hérlendis, í Bandaríkjunum og á Norðurlöndunum. Verk hennar eru í eigu helstu safna á Íslandi auk einkasafna hérlendis og erlendis.

Vefsíða: www.ragnheidurgestsdottir.net

Ragnheiður Gestsdóttir (b.1975) makes sculpture, photographs, films and installations. In her work she critically explores the human desire for uniformity and absolute truths, and their inherent failure by revealing the power structures, layers and cracks hidden under a very desired surface. She is interested in the language and symbols of power, money and access in our society and the way in which these are manifested and staged in our everyday private lives.

Ragnheiður is also a documentary filmmaker and has shown her experimental films internationally at film festivals and museums.

Ragnheiður received an MFA from Bard College in 2012 and an MA in Visual Anthropology from Goldsmiths College in 2001. Her work can be found in the collection of major museums in Iceland and private collections in Iceland and abroad. 

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EDUCATION

2010 – 2012 Bard College – Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts   MFA Fine Art
2009 – 2010 School Of Visual Arts   New York, MFA Fine Art (one year)
2000 – 2001 Goldsmiths College, University of London   MA Visual Anthropology
1996 – 1999     University of Iceland   BA Anthropology

SELECTED  EXHIBITIONS

2021
Góðir gestir Cecilia Hillström Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden. Cur: Cecilia Hillström & Carl Boutard
Is the Spirit Aware of the Matter? The Living Art Museum, Reykjavík. Cur. Sunna Ástþórsdóttir

2019
Maternity leave

2018
The Journey Home Reykjavík Art Festival, Wind and Weather Gallery. Cur. Kathy Clark

2017 
The In, With and Between Us           Gerðarsafn Art Museum, Kópavogur. Cur. Malene Dam

2016
Artzine.is Hótel Holt and the the online Happy hour Gallery. Cur. Helga Óskarsdóttir
KINGDOM, flora, fauna, fable Reykjavik Art Museum, Reykjavík. Cur. Markús Þór Andrésson
The Future We Remember   Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Secca, Winston-Salem, USA. Cur. Cora Fisher & Sarah Higgins
Open House Beirut Art Residency, Lebanon. Cur. BAR team
I Boreali Nordic Art Festival, Milan, Italy. Cur. Lorenza Pignatti

2015 
Speak Nearby  Soloway Gallery, Brooklyn, New York, USA. Cur. Ragnheiður Gestsdóttir, Emily Weiner and Theresa Himmer   
Let me tell you a story  Göteborgs Konsthall, Göteborg, Sweden. Cur. Mikael Nanfeldt
The Heart Beat  Doma International Art Festival, Sofia, Bulgaria. Cur. Voin de Voin
Nowhere else Hjalteyri Factory, Hjalteyri. Cur. Sirra Sigrún Sigurðardóttir
Real Life   Skaftfell, Seyðisfjörður. Cur. Gavin Morrison
Kunstschlagerstofa  Reykjavík Art Museum, Reykjavík. Cur. Kunstschlager team
Development   Hafnarborg Art Museum, Hafnarfjörður. Guest in Hekla Dögg Jónsdóttir’s exhibition

2014
Big Bang – What a Thang  Kunstschlager Gallery, Reykjavík. Cur. Ólöf Gerður Sigfúsdóttir 
Little Noises  Franklin Street Works, Stamford, Connecticut  
Time and Time and Again   The Living Art Museum, Reykjavík. Cur. Markús Þór Andrésson and Ragnheiður Gestsdóttir
PLAY  Soloway gallery in New York & The Living Art Museum, Reykjavík. One day show. Cur. Emily Weiner and Ragnheiður Gestsdóttir

2013 
Loco Motion   Sequences Art Festival VI, Höggó, Reykjavík. Cur. Markús Þór Andrésson
Love  The Willows, Brooklyn Heights, New York. Cur. Emily Weiner 
Pale Blue Dot   Skaftfell – Bookstore Project Space, Seyðisfjörður. Cur. Curver Thoroddsen
Parlor Show  Smiðjustígur 10, Reykjavík Culture Night. Cur. Þór Sigurþórsson

2012 
Self Titled   Bard MFA show, UBS Gallery, New York. Cur. Sarah Higgins
The Last Space   The Webster Miami, Miami Beach, USA. One day exhibition. Cur. Last Magazine 
Without Destination   Reykjavík Art Museum, Reykjavík. Cur. Markús Þór Andrésson
Urban Legend   Vaudeville Park Gallery, Brooklyn, New York. Cur. Leonora Loeb  
Give me a Minute   The Shirey, Brooklyn, New York

SELECTED FILMS

Time and Time and Again   16 mm film, 50 min. Documentary film on the life and art of Hreinn Friðfinnsson. Co-directed with Markús Þór Andrésson, 2014
As if We Existed   16 mm film, 30 min. Experimental film about Ragnar Kjartansson at the Venice Biennale in 2009, 2011
Rangsælis   Video, 11 min. Travel film shot while moving counterclockwise around Iceland in 2011
Steypa   Video, 67 min. Documentary film about the creative process of six Icelandic artists. Co-directed with Markús Þór Andrésson, 2007
Versations Tetralógía   Video, 30 min. Documentary about Gabríela Friðriksdóttir who represented Iceland at the Venice Biennale, 2005
Inner or Deep Part of an Animal or Plant Structure    Video, 50 min. A film about the creative process behind the making of Björk’s Medúlla album,

2004 
Minuscule   Video, 75 min. A documentary film about Björk’s Vespertine tour, her creative process and co-workers, 2002
Niceland  Video and found footage, 19 min. Experimental portrait, 2001 

GRANTS & RESIDENCIES

2020      
Artist salary grant (2 months), Iceland Ministry of Culture and Education
 
The Iceland Visual Arts Fund, project grant
Muggur, travel grant
Icelandic Art Center, travel grant

2019
Artist salary grant (6 months), Iceland Ministry of Culture and Education

2017
Artist salary grant (3 months), Iceland Ministry of Culture and Education
The Iceland Visual Arts Fund, project grant

2016
Beirut Art Residency, Lebanon
Artist salary grant (6 months), Iceland Ministry of Culture and Education
Icelandic Art Center, travel grant

2015
Myndstef, project grant
The Iceland Visual Arts Fund, project grant
Skaftfell, art residency at Seyðisfjörður, Iceland

2013
BANFF Arts Center, art residency in Canada
Skaftfell, art residency at Seyðisfjörður, Iceland
The Iceland Visual Arts Fund, project grant
Icelandic Film Fund, production grant
MEDIA Film Fund, production grant
Nordic Film and TV Fund, production grant 

2012
Bard College, fellowship grant

201
Myndstef, project grant
Bard College, fellowship grant

2010
American Scandinavian Foundation, Thor Thors Grant 
The Guðmunda Andrésdóttir support fund, education gant
Bard College, fellowship grant

2008
celandic Film Fund, production grant

2007
Icelandic Film Fund, scriptwriting grant
Icelandic Art Center, project grant  

2005
Icelandic Film Fund, production grant

Viður, kopar lamir, lakk og prent
Wood, copper hinges, varnish and print
40 x 56 cm
5, 2 AP
2021

Um verkið:

Baktjald í smækkaðri eftirmynd sem tilheyrði ljósmyndabúnaði Nicoline Weywadt og frænku hennar Hansínu Björnsdóttur. Nicoline var fyrsta konan á Íslandi sem lærði og vann fyrir sér með ljósmyndun á eigin ljósmyndastofu á Teigarhorni í Berufirði. Tjaldið er handmálað af óþekktum þýskum listmálara og flutt af Hansínu til Íslands þegar hún kom úr námi frá Danmörku árið 1902. Baktjaldið sýnir evrópskt heldrimannaheimili, skreyttar súlur, klæði, veggfóður og timburklæðningu og endurspeglar engan veginn íslensk híbýli þessa tíma.

About the work:

Miniature backdrop that belonged to Nicoline Weywadt and her niece Hansína Björnsdóttir Nicoline was the first woman in Iceland to study and work as a professional photographer at her own studio at Teigarhorn in Berufjörður, later run by Hansína. The backdrop is painted by an unknown German painter and was brought to Iceland by Hansína when she moved back home after studying photography in Denmark in 1902. The backdrop displays a European manor with decorated columns, cloths, wallpaper and timber panels, and in no way resembles Icelandic dwellings of that time.

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