On Friday the 16th of February at 1PM an open lecture by Anna Líndal will be held at the Department of Fine Art, Laugarnesvegur 91.

In this lecture Líndal will show selected works from the past 25 years, with an emphasis on field studies. This includes expeditions with the Glacial Research Society to Grímsvötn in Vatnajökull, expedition to Greenland Glacier 2015, Surtsey 2014, 2017 and works that were realised following these trips.

Líndal’s work is multi-layered and combined. This includes her footage, subjects and the meaning of her works as well as the visual exposition of those elements. In her installations, you will find the most recent technology in the form of videos on computer screens as well as ancient Icelandic crafts traditions. For the past few years the element of scientific research and documentation have taken on a bigger role.

Anna Líndal studied at the Icelandic College of Art and Crafts and completed her postgraduate studies at the Slade School of Fine Art, London in 1990. In 2012 she finished MA in Artistic Research from St Lucas, University College of Art & Design, Antwerp.

The lecture will be held in english and is open to all. Facebook event.