Ragnar Kjartansson - I8 Gallery 2011

Ragnar Kjartansson - I8 Gallery  15 December 2011 – 21 January 2012
Ragnar Kjartansson Exhibition

Venue: I8 Gallery
Location: Reykjavík
Date: 15 December 2011 – 21 January 2012

i8 Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of new works by Ragnar Kjartansson, exploring the most basic concepts of every true romantic, youth, love and death.

The video installation, Song (2011), is based on Kjartansson’s 2011 three-week performance, Song, in the Carnegie Museum of Art’s Hall of Sculpture. The work features Kjartansson’s three nieces, Ragnheidur Harpa Leifsdóttir, Rakel Mjöll Leifsdóttir, and íris María Leifsdóttir, performing a gentle folk song written by Kjartansson, for six continuous hours. The slowly circling camera adds to the hypnotic and eerie repetition of the singers.

For Song, Kjartansson was strongly influenced by the Carnegie Museum’s industrial age spirit and the Hall of Sculpture itself – a replication of the interior of the Greek Parthenon. Having previously devised the song from misremembered words of Allen Ginsberg’s poem Song, Kjartansson envisioned his nieces in this space, enacting this delicate hymn to love. Directly following more overtly "masculine" works such as The End (2009), Kjartansson was interested in the perceived softness and "femininity" of this imagined tableau. Empty and filled with changing natural light filtered through the skylights as day turned to night, the Hall would register a strange conflation of timelessness and the fleeting nature of experience with the girls’ voices echoing as they sang the central lyric: “The weight of the world is love”.

The video was shot over the course of the six-hour performance in one constant track-shot, using a technique invented by Ragnar's cinematic collaborator Tómas örn Tómasson. The camera movement can be felt through the visible frame rate, adding to the physical connection to the space. As the viewer watches, the spotlight turns into the moon; the artifice of production giving way to a hypnotic paean to beauty and love. With Song, Kjartansson continues to experiment with durational performance as seen in his Venice Biennial six-month studio performance, The End - Venice (2009); The Great Unrest (2005); Schumann Machine (2008); and most recently Bliss (2011), a 12-hour staging of The Marriage of Figaro’s finale at Performa 11.

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Realted video:

RAGNAR KJARTANSSON - ART BASEL MIAMI - 2011

RAGNAR KJARTANSSON: Take me here by the Dishwasher BAWAG CONTEMPORARY

The Pavilion of Iceland: Ragnar Kjartansson - The End

Ragnar Kjartansson

Egill Sæbjörnsson | Grey Still Life II | Docu Film extract | 2009

Egill Sæbjörnsson | Grey Still Life | 2009

Egill Sæbjörnsson - Pluggstaab, 2010 (Studio Test)

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