Landscape Ultimate (March-April 2015)

Landscape Ultimate is our prior project focusing on exploring the possibilities of landscape painting. Why Landscape painting?

The landscape in Olafsfjordur is always changing, from day to night, from sunny to misty, to raining, to snowing, all could happen in 2 hours. If you are lucky enough, you can experience 4 seasons in one day. The weather variety makes painting landscape a bit difficult, also more interesting and challenging.

Through these three years, there were always 1 or 2 painters painting landscape monthly, but we never experience six artists working on the "landscape" together. We are looking forward to see the result. This time, we selected six young artists from different disciplines and from different culture, from western to eastern.  

Circle Yang Mei Ching (China, Hong Kong) | visual artist

Dervla O Flaherty (Ireland) | painter

Ella West (Britian) | painter

Haylee Ebersole (USA) | visual artist

Lorraine Heller-Nicholas (Australia) | animator/visual artist

Shani Banerjee (USA) | photographer

Wu Shengzhi (China) | visual artist

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Program Posts:

Landscape Ultimate 2015

viðvera

Contemporary Perspectives on Icelandic Landscape

 

13-16.04.2015 | 15:00-18:00

Tjarnaborg (Cultural House)

 

Organized by

Listhus ses

Venue sponsor by

Menningarhúsið Tjarnarborg Í Fjallabyggð

 

viðvera is a group exhibition featuring seven international artists currently in-residence at Listhús Artspace. The work on display offers diverse perspectives on Icelandic landscape including painting, photography, drawing, sculpture, and installation.

 

The Icelandic proverb “glöggt er gests augað” highlights that a visitors view can have a freshness or clarity to it. In viðvera the group aims to make visible their presence within the landscape while also acknowledging the brief nature of their stay.

 

          

 

Participant artists:

 

Circle Mei-Ching Yang is a Hong Kong artist, whose painting mainly depicts her interest in the transformative potential of colour. Her current series ‘the Harmony’ explores colour through observing everyday scenarios and how colour has potential to change meaning or mood, depending on its context, surroundings, or relationship with other colours.

 

 

Dervla O’Flaherty is an Irish artist who works primarily with paint and wood. Her recent work explores ideas of darkness, indeterminacy and the unconscious. In her painting, symbolic references and instinctual mark-making inhabit material places and imagined situations.

  

 

Ella West is a London based artist exploring the boundaries between printmaking, painting and site specific installation. Drawing connections between the surfaces of foreign planets and our own land here on Earth, her work looks to present an awareness of our environment balanced within a much larger order.

 

 

Haylee Ebersole is an artist currently residing in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She creates sculptures, drawings, and prints that investigate the transformative potential of everyday materials. Through an alchemical approach, she courts interactions with materials such as gelatin, cool-aid, and other household substances in effort to produce objects that evade static form—that resist and push back.

 

 

Lorraine Heller-Nicholas is an Australian artist who uses the landscape as a backdrop as a story takes the central focus. A half remembered relationship, once passionate, is here lost to its surroundings.

 

Shani Banerjee is an American photographer, visual artist, and musician based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Banerjee pulls from ideas of duality of self, the grotesque, and ideas of memory as a suspension of death.

  

 

WU Shengzhi works mainly on paintings and installations. He was impressed by the contrast between the rapid transformation of Icelandic nature and the quiet or even frozen-like life of the local people.