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Hildur Ásgeirsdóttir Jónsson: Lava Fields and Tundras

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fimmtudagur, 18. apríl 2024

Hildur Ásgeirsdóttir Jónsson: Lava Fields and Tundras

Tibor de Nagy Gallery is pleased to announce Lava Fields and Tundras an exhibition of recent work by Hildur Ásgeirsdóttir Jónsson. This will be Jónsson's fourth solo exhibition at the gallery. The artist lives and works in Reykjavik, Iceland and Cleveland, Ohio.

A painter and textile artist, Jónsson uses the unique and active landscape of Iceland as the source for her works. In the current exhibition, she focusses on lava fields, made from recent volcanic eruptions on the Reykjanes Peninsula, in eyeshot of the artist’s Icelandic home in Keflavik and tundras which are artic deserts, near Melrakkasletta, in northern Iceland, just below the artic circle. In recent years, Jónsson has observed these evolving and tumultuous aspects of the Icelandic landscape and translated it into her painted and woven works.

Jónsson travels to her part-time home in Iceland several times a year. There she takes photographs and makes preliminary studies. Back in her studio in Ohio, she enlarges and projects the images, reworking them until she has the desired composition. She begins each work by painting the images on the loose silk threads – next these hand painted warp threads are transferred to the loom. The weaving then commences and the image is combined with the woven weft horizontal threads. Jónsson’s practice is squarely at the intersection of weaving and painting, where she deconstructs elements of both processes. The hybridized results blur the boundaries and sit comfortably between fine art and craft.

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