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Friday 11.09.2015

Keep Frozen: Art Practice as Research. The Artist's view out now.


Designed by Anja Lutz

Keep Frozen: Art Practice as Research. The Artist's view.
DE-CONSTRUKT [projekts]
http://projekts.de-construkt.com/

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ISBN 978-9979-72-761-3 1. edition, printed in 500 copies Available at Proqm - Berlin, Mengi - Reykjavík, Skaftfell - Seyðisfjörður. Distributed by ÚTÚRDÚR, Reykjavík and Torpedo Press, Oslo.

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gudrunben@gmail.com
Distribution contact: Gudrún Benónýsdóttir for ÚTÚRDÚR


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http://projekts.de-construkt.com/
DE-CONSTRUKT [projekts]
41 seabring st 3rd fl
Brooklyn NY 11231
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De-Construkt [projekts] is proud to announce the publication of
Keep Frozen: Art-Practice-as-Research - The Artist's View, edited by Hulda Rós Gudnadóttir.

96 pages, 165 colour illustrations, 4 dust jackets. Designed by Anja Lutz.
Essays, interview and research report by Bryndis Snaebjörnsdóttir/Mark Wilson, Jonatan Habib Engqvist, Hulda Rós Gudnadóttir /Berit Schuck and Sigrídur Melrós Ólafsdóttir.

Across Europe people talk and write about art as research, but too rarely from the perspective of the artist. The artist Hulda Rós Gudnadóttir initiated this book publication project in response to this; to tell a story of an art-practice-as-research project from the artist's point of view. In times when art practice is being defined as a research tool it is important that artists' voices are included in the defining process. This publication may be considered a tool for other artists to reflect on their practices, especially outside of institutional context, and to encourage them to tell their own art-practice-as-research stories. The book has been edited by the artist herself and includes essays, interviews and research findings by philosophers, curators and other artists, as well as providing insights into the current discourse on art-practice-as-research.

Using her own practice as a research tool, Gudnadóttir used methods such as studio reflection and experiments, field exploration, art work production, and exhibition making and sharing to research the aesthetics of harbor cultures. The research project Keep Frozen includes the making and sharing of single channel video works and mixed media installations including photography, found objects, sculptures, performances and collaborations with both non-artists and art professionals. Activities in 2016 include the release of a full length documentary film and solo exhibitions/performances and symposiums at Kunstkraftwerk, Leipzig and ASI art museum in Reykjavík.
See www.keepfrozenprojects.org

The book has been funded by The Nordic Culture Point and Icelandic Visual Arts Fund.

The official book launch will be held during Berlin Art Week at Pro-qm, Almstadtstraße 48-50, Berlin Mitte on the 16th of September 2016 at 16:30. This event, curated and moderated by Berit Schuck, will include a screening and discussion with Hulda Rós Gudnadóttir and Jonatan Habib Engqvist, Laila Hida and Hicham Khalidi, with the latter two extending the discussion about art practice as research to include experimental art initiatives from the 'South'.

See: www.pro-qm.de/keep-frozen-art-practice-research-artists-view-6-h

This event is supported by the Institute for Foreign Cultural Relations (ifa) and the Swedish Embassy in Berlin, with additional support from the Embassy of Iceland and the Finnish Institute.

For more information on the artist: www.huldarosgudnadottir.is