Egill Sæbjörnsson
22 Jul - 09 Oct 2011
EGILL SÆBJÖRNSSON
The Egg Or The Hen, Us Or Them
22 July - 9 October, 2011
STONES - in his latest work Egill Sæbjörnsson takes a very different view of this lifeless mass of rocks. He enables it to lead a life of its own, thereby enabling us to become observers of their peculiar little world. The exhibition space is densely populated with talking and singing stones. They engage in dialogue and exchange views about their essence, their desires and their dreams. In doing so they exhibit altogether human features, and finally join together in song. Nothing is as expected in this fantastic universe. Yet is it not perhaps a kind of projection of our ideas of things that differs from the usual projection? Here, art candidly exposes itself as a tool for exploring and enriching the world. Play and experiment, humour and earnestness melt together and a new microcosm opens up.
Egill Sæbjörnsson (*1973) lives in Berlin and Reykjavík. He is known not only as an artist, but also as a musician, and has released several albums. He consistently joins together with actors of related branches for his works. For The Egg or the Hen, Us or Them it was the composer Jeremy Woodruff he produced the sound with. His most recent exhibitions and performance projects have taken him to the Kunstvereine in Frankfurt and Göttingen, the Biennale for International Light Art, the Watermill Center, New York and the Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin.
The Egg Or The Hen, Us Or Them
22 July - 9 October, 2011
STONES - in his latest work Egill Sæbjörnsson takes a very different view of this lifeless mass of rocks. He enables it to lead a life of its own, thereby enabling us to become observers of their peculiar little world. The exhibition space is densely populated with talking and singing stones. They engage in dialogue and exchange views about their essence, their desires and their dreams. In doing so they exhibit altogether human features, and finally join together in song. Nothing is as expected in this fantastic universe. Yet is it not perhaps a kind of projection of our ideas of things that differs from the usual projection? Here, art candidly exposes itself as a tool for exploring and enriching the world. Play and experiment, humour and earnestness melt together and a new microcosm opens up.
Egill Sæbjörnsson (*1973) lives in Berlin and Reykjavík. He is known not only as an artist, but also as a musician, and has released several albums. He consistently joins together with actors of related branches for his works. For The Egg or the Hen, Us or Them it was the composer Jeremy Woodruff he produced the sound with. His most recent exhibitions and performance projects have taken him to the Kunstvereine in Frankfurt and Göttingen, the Biennale for International Light Art, the Watermill Center, New York and the Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin.