Though
60.0 x 190.0 cm
Elgiz Museum of Contemporary Art
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Biografija umjetnika
Steinunn Thorarinsdottir: Sculpting Boundaries Between Gender and Nature
Icelandic sculptor Steinunn Thorarinsdóttir (born April 20, 1955) stands as a singular voice in contemporary sculpture, renowned for her exploration of duality—the interplay between masculine and feminine forms within the natural world. Her work transcends mere representation; it seeks to capture the essence of human connection against the backdrop of geological forces, resulting in pieces that are both strikingly beautiful and profoundly contemplative.Early Life and Artistic Formation
Born in Reykjavík, Iceland, Steinunn’s artistic journey began with a formal education at Portsmouth Fine Art Department in England and subsequently honed her skills at Accademia di Belle Arti in Bologna, Italy. Influenced by British sculptor Darrell Viner, she embraced experimentation with materials—primarily cast iron and polished glass—a deliberate choice reflecting her fascination with contrasting textures and symbolic meanings. This grounding in classical technique combined with a keen awareness of contemporary artistic trends shaped her distinctive style.The Horizon Project: A Monument to Human Resilience
Thorarinsdóttir’s most celebrated achievement is undoubtedly *Horizons*, an ambitious installation consisting of twelve life-size sculptures depicting androgynous figures positioned along the coastline of Iceland. This project, conceived in collaboration with Björk—a fellow Icelandic artist known for her avant-garde approach to music—represents a pivotal moment in Thorarinsdóttir’s career. The sculptures themselves are constructed from cast iron encased in translucent glass panes, symbolizing both strength and vulnerability. As Thorarinsdóttir eloquently explained, “The color of the iron signifies their primal quality—as if they are emerging from the earth” while “Glass as a material has a lot of different connotations. It can be fragile, yet dangerous. It’s like water, but also like air. . . It's like reflection.” The project garnered critical acclaim and cemented Thorarinsdóttir’s reputation as an artist committed to confronting complex themes of identity and environmental awareness.Exploring Dichotomies: Borders and Beyond
Following *Horizons*, Thorarinsdóttir continued her artistic exploration with *Borders*, a similarly impactful installation featuring twenty-two sculptures presented in public spaces across North America. This project, undertaken in partnership with NYC Parks Public Art Program and the Arms and Armors Department of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, further solidified Thorarinsdottir’s commitment to engaging audiences with challenging concepts—namely, the boundaries between humanity and nature. The sculptures' placement within urban environments prompted reflection on our relationship with the environment and underscored Thorarinsdóttir’s belief in art as a catalyst for dialogue and understanding.Recognition and Legacy
Steinunn Thorarinsdottir’s dedication to her craft has been recognized internationally, culminating in an Order of the Falcon from Iceland's President in 2009—a testament to her contribution to Icelandic and global artistic communities. Her work resides in numerous prominent collections worldwide, including The National Gallery of Iceland, City of Reykjavík, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Beyond her individual achievements, Thorarinsdóttir’s sculptures serve as enduring symbols of Iceland's artistic heritage and inspire ongoing conversations about the role of art in addressing pressing social and environmental concerns. Her distinctive style—characterized by its use of contrasting materials and exploration of duality—continues to resonate with audiences globally, securing her place as one of Iceland’s most beloved artists.steinunn thorarinsdottir
1955 - , Iceland
Osnovne informacije
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Androgynous figures
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Björk']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Darrell Viner']
- Date Of Birth: April 20, 1955
- Full Name: Steinunn Thorarinsdottir
- Nationality: Icelandic
- Notable Artworks:
- Horizons
- Dress
- Place Of Birth: Reykjavík, Iceland

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