The Art of Kristján Gudmundsson

Kristján Gudmundsson: ‘Circles’, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, 1973 [Exhibition: November 30, 1973 - January 13, 1974] [räume.spaces, Tokyo and Kyoto]

Kristján Gudmundsson was central to the Icelandic group SÚM in the 1960s, young artists inspired by international conceptualism, in particular the Fluxus movement. They became a hugely influential turning point in Iceland's history of contemporary art. At the time, Gudmundsson’s work was derided by much of the establishment, but now key works are proud benchmarks of modern art in the collections of the National Gallery of Iceland and other Icelandic institutions. It is likely no exaggeration that he is viewed as the elder statesman in the Icelandic art community today.

For decades Kristján Gudmundsson has created artworks that capture the moment where concept collides with reality. Our notion of function is inverted through his inquiries; we no longer apprehend objects, space, and time in quite the same way. He is a poet of concision, sifting through the unlimited array of recognizable objects, broadening our apprehension of what we are surrounded with: a professional javelin poll, aluminum grates used for sound insulation, iron, industrial rolls of paper, soil, gravel, graphite, and cardboard. The most basic of elements are appropriated and re-envisioned. Among his most recognized and cele­­brated pieces are simple excursions using a pencil to draw lines over set increments of time.

Kristján Gudmundsson (b. 1941) lives and works in Iceland. Solo exhibitions have been staged of his work at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, American Scandinavian Foundation, New York, Städtisches Museum Abteiberg, Mönchengladbach, the National Gallery of Iceland, Kunstmuseum, Lucerne, and Rooseum, Malmö. He was the First prize winner of the Carnegie Art Award in 2009 and represented Iceland at the 1982 Venice Biennale. via MARC STRAUS

 Drawing 8, 1988-1990, Graphite, Paper Rolls
Kristján Gudmundsson:
Kristján Gudmundsson: Black Painting in Grey Frame, 2011. Acrylic on Canvas, Enameled Steel, Insulating Material

Kristján Guðmundsson: ‘Teikningar/Drawings 1972-1988’, Listasafn Reykjavíkur, Kjarvalsstaðir, Reykjavík, January 28 – February 12, 1989 [Kristján Guðmundsson, 6 x 7 Equal Time Lines, 1974, i8 gallery, Reyjavik, Iceland]


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