Gunnhildur Hauksdóttir

Gunnhildur Hauksdottir

Gunnhildur Hauksdóttir is an Icelandic visual artist, who was born in Reykjavík 1972. She received her M.F.A. from the Sandberg Institute in Amsterdam in 2003 and is a member of the Dieter Roth Academy. She has lived and worked in Amsterdam, Netherlands and Berlin, Germany until 2008 but is currently residing in Reykjavik, Iceland.

She has served on the board of the Living Art Museum in Reykjavik and was head of the board and director for four years until March 2014. She has served on the artistic board of Sequences Art Festival and has been and is involved in numerous publications, lectures and research on qrtist initiatives and their impact on culture. She holds a visiting artist's position at the Iceland Academy of the Arts in Reykjavik.

Artistic work

Gunnhildur works in drawing, sculpture, audio, video and performance. Among her works are "Five Drawings" where she has five singers vocalize drawings for a sculpture transformed into a binaural microphone, the work is commissioned for Climbing Invisible Structures. Ritualized Disciplinary Practices in Social Life, an exhibition project in four phases. "Der Abstand" as part of The Silver Lining, a collateral event at the 2015 Venice Biennale organized by the Kunstverein Schichtwechsel and the Liechtenstein Kunstmuseum. Cencus in Skaftfell, Center for Visual Art (IS 2014), Assembly of the Holy (IS 2010–2014 with artist Bryndís Hrönn Ragnarsdóttir) Der Abastand in 21er Haus (AU 2014), Stars in Context Gallery (NI 2011) My Gift, Your Excellency in ASI Art Museum (IS 2011), Audition in Ace Art Inc (CA 2008) in collaboration with writer Kristin Omarsdottir and Cultus Bestiae Reykjavik Art Museum (IS 2008). Her most recent work in collective exhibitions are Mirrorriff DRA-Hjalteyri (IS 2010), Howl Donau festival (AU 2010) and Rockabilly Gal w. Kling & Bang (DK 2009) to name a few.

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  • "Kling&Bang". this.is. Retrieved 2016-05-20.
  • "List: Icelandic Art News". Archived from the original on 2011-09-04. Retrieved 2016-05-20.
  • "Living art museum - The board". Archived from the original on 2012-03-21. Retrieved 2016-05-20.


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