Icelandic Art Prize 2024 Nominations: Artist of the Year & Motivational Award review with Tinna Guðmundsdóttir

Artist and project manager of the Icelandic Art Prize Tinna Guðmundsdóttir joins us to discuss the nominations for the 2024 Icelandic Art Prize. In this overview episode, we detour from our usual format, and take some time to review the artists, and the exhibitions, that are nominated for the Prize's two main award categories; Artist of the Year & Motivational Award.    The Icelandic Art Prize awards, including the Artist of the Year award, the Motivational Award, Publication of the Year, Group exhibition of the Year and Honorary Artist of the Year, annually award outstanding visual artists, as well as encouraging new artistic creations, and recognizing significant contributions made to the field of contemporary art over the year. The award ceremony will be held on March 14 at Iðnó, where the Icelandic Love Corporation and artist Pola Sutryck will contribute to the evening’s festivities. The nominees for the two award categories are:  Artist of the Year Nominations Amanda Riffo - House of Purkinje at the Living Art Museum Arnar Ásgeirsson - Cleaning Methods at the Neskirkja Church Geirþrúður Finnbogadóttir Hjörvar - Index at Ásmundarsalur Ólöf Nordal - Blird at Ásmundarsalur @olof_nordal Motivational Award Nominations Almar Steinn Almarsson - Almar in the Tent at Svavar Guðnason Art Museum  Brák Jónsdóttir - Possible Oddkin at the Nordic House Sara Björg Bjarnadóttir - Two infinities betwen 1 and 3 at Akureyri Art Museum // Created and produced by the Icelandic Art Center, Out There brings co-hosts Becky Forsythe @beforsythe and Þórhildur Tinna Sigurðardóttir @tindilfaetta in conversation with artists, curators and art professionals.

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Created and produced by the Icelandic Art Centre, recorded in 101 Studio in Reykjavík, Out There explores what is out there/is out and about in the contemporary art (scene) in Iceland, between artists, curators and creative professionals, with conversations led by Becky Forsythe and Þórhildur Tinna Sigurðardóttir. Icelandic Art Center’s podcast Out There brings these things into focus and is a portal reflective of place and our present moment; a widened view that offers impressions of the Icelandic art scene, here and now.