Ragnar Kjartansson, 25 Aug 2016 — 05 Feb 2017
Exhibitions

Ragnar Kjartansson

As part of its inaugural programme Copenhagen Contemporary is showing two large video installations by the Icelandic artist Ragnar Kjartansson. In recent years he has become known all over the world for his music-based performances and his large-scale video installations, which take a humorous and poetic-philosophical look at our both banal and subtle everyday life.

Ragnar Kjartansson’s work finds expression in many different media, with referen­ces to literature, film, theatre and music. Often he appears in his own works, at other times with his close friends and family. He makes use of personal anecdotes and memories, which means it is easy for us to identify with the tragicomic and human drama in which he involves us.

Ragnar Kjartansson has himself played music for many years and often emphasizes the importance of having grown up in a theatrical family, and his works often func­tion as stagings and compositions full of emotion and humour, with no real narra­tive. Instead he works conceptually with long-lasting repetitions that can unfold over several hours, days and weeks.

The exhibition presents two of his recent large video installations: the perform­ance-based A Lot of Sorrow (2013), which is a filmic adaptation of the six-hour performance he created in collaboration with the band The National for MoMA PS1 in New York in 2013, as well as the nine-screen video installation Scenes from Western Culture (2015) in which Ragnar Kjartansson has staged a series of every­day situations that function as filmic paintings or living tableaux of our Western life.

With his own personal interpretation of Nordic melancholy from artists and popular culture such as Edvard Munch, Halldór Laxness and ABBA, Ragnar Kjartansson’s works offer an experience of art that reaches out to the viewer. The works demand no more than a willingness to spend time sitting and experiencing them.

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