Halldór Ásgeirsson

Halldór Ásgeirsson

Halldór is preoccupied with the ever-changing creative power of the earth. In his art, he works with the foundations of the natural material world based on the philosophy that there is a constant transfer of energy between fields. This energy flows through human existence and affects worldly existence as well as spiritual awareness, culture, arts and religion.

Halldór Ásgeirsson (1956) studied art at L'Université de Paris 8, Dept. Arts Plastiques in1977-80 and 1983-86. He has spent various periods around the world, for example in the Far East, Mexico and Japan where he stayed in the years 2003 - 07 and worked there i.a. with the third generation of the well-known Gutai art group that pioneered in performance and installation in the 1960s. Halldór's travels have been manifested in various ways in his artistic creation. Halldór now lives in Reykjavík, operating a studio in Búðardalur, West Iceland.

Sýningar

Dreams of the Sublime and Nowhere in Contemporary Icelandic Art

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Perspectives - On the Borders of Art and Philosophy

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Hangman's Rock - The Delirium of Vision

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Artist Halldór Ásgeirsson holding a small piece of melted lava in front of a curved window of Ásmundarsafn.

Wonderland: Work in Progress with Halldór Ásgeirsson

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