Hafnarhús
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Logi Leó Gunnarsson is the 47th. artist in the D Gallery series of the Reykjavík Art Museum.
Logi Leó Gunnarsson (b. 1990) works with sound, sculptures and video in unexpected combinations and installations that often take over the exhibition space in playful ways. He uses everyday materials in combination with music, recording and sound equipment and thus makes the audience look and listen to familiar things in a new way.
Reykjavik Art Museum‘s D-Gallery exhibition series started in 2007. Emerging artists, who are shaping the local contemporary art scene, are invited to hold their first solo show in a public museum. Logi Leó is the 47th artist to exhibit in the series. He graduated from the Iceland University of the Arts in 2014 and has been active in the art scene in Iceland and abroad.
Patience is a virtue. It is good to remember that when we are required to wait. Patience is a virtue, just like saying thank you, finishing your food, and keeping your mouth shut when a coughing fit breaks the silence. All these are virtues. At every step there are unwritten rules and belonging to a community implies acknowledgement of these commandments, awareness of this rhythm in the dynamics of existence. Rhythm is the key to a streamlined journey through a world full of dangers (earth faults, fast cars, encrypted messages and visible obstacles). But keys tend to get lost. We all know this. Somewhere deep inside we know that the key is not always in the right place and that sometimes you have to open your ears to see, close your eyes to hear
Brynja Hjálmsdóttir
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