CV
Ingirafn Steinarsson born 1973
Álakvísl
54 , 110 Reykjavík , Iceland
Tel:00-354-8676157
Zieglergasse 46/7
, 1050 Wien , Austria
Tel: 00-43-(0)664-767-1176
Email: ingirafn@this.is
Education
The Reykjavik school
of visual arts. 1988-1993
Art education in FB College. - Reykjavik Iceland. 1991-1994
Film and photography at Pittsburgh filmmakers. - Pittsburgh USA
Summer 1994
Exhangestudent at the Hogeschool voor de Kunsten, Utrecht Netherlands.
The Icelandic college of Arts and Crafts. - Reykjavík Iceland.
1995-1999.
Akademie Der Bildenden Kunste Wien 2003-
Group exhibitions
1997
Nationalism, Gallery Kúni, Reykjavik Iceland.
1998
Unglingurinn í Skóginum, Nema Hvað, Reykjavik
Iceland.
1999
Hugaflæði, Yellow House, Reykjavik Iceland.
The very positive and affirmative Reykjavik Tea-party - Hverfisgata
Reykjavik.
Gallery Schallschutz, Hannover Germany with Magnús Logi Kristinsson
and Egill Snæbjörnsson.
2000
Dialogues with the collection - The Living Art Museum , Reykjavík
Iceland.
Grasroot 2000 - The Living Art Museum, Reykjavík Iceland.
2001
The Steam Exhibition - Laugarvatn, Iceland.
Hentur - The Yellow house, Reykjavík Iceland.
36 Hours, The Yellow House, Reykjavik Iceland.
2002
Listamaðurinn á horninu Reykjavik Iceland.
Hypercraze 2000 - The Living Art Museum , Reykjavík Iceland.
Private exhibitions
1998
Gallery Gúlp, Reykjavik Iceland.
1999
Gallery Nema Hvað, Reykjavik Iceland.
2003
Attempted making of the Ingirafnius GUK+Species. GUK+, Iceland,
Denmark and Germany.
Projects
1999
Floating gardens - Light festival, Helsinki and Porvoo Finland.
2000
Installation with the Kaput Orchestra - Iðnó Reykjavík.
Work with Apparat Organ Quartet and The Icelandic Radio Amateur
Association.
Dj work with Ásmundur Ásmundsson, Reykjavík
Art Museum,Reykjavík Iceland.
Translight 2000, Light festival Kaffi Thomsen , Reykjavík
Iceland. Magasined, Helsinki Finland.
Grants
2000 Erasmus, Floating gardens, Finland 2000.
Work and Experience
Technician at The Living Art Museum, Reykjavík, Iceland.
2001 to 2002.
Teacher and organizer at The Net station. An open source based teaching
and computer recycling project. 2001 to 2002.
Assistant at various projects and exhibitions in Theaters, Gallerys
and Museums in Iceland.
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