“In Iceland, feminism is a very big thing,” says Ragnar Kjartansson, who spoke to artnet News the night before flying from Reykjavik to San Francisco to stage his new durational performance, Romantic ...
Tucked away in ICA Boston's galleries, the video installation exhibit "RagnarKjartansson: Song" is easy to miss at first. But it would be a shame to overlook this particular exhibition. Organized by ...
So that’s pretty much the whole story, up there in the headline. Oh! This will be on May 5, that’s So that’s pretty much the whole story, up there in the headline. Oh! This will be on May 5, that’s ...
When the Icelandic artist Ragnar Kjartansson was a teenager, he grew up listening to the UK post-punk, gothic-rock band The Cure. On the back of their album Wish was a quote from Percy Bysshe Shelley: ...
The post Hozier on His New Song for God of War: Ragnarök, “Blood Upon the Snow”: Exclusive appeared first on Consequence. The hype has been building for God of War: Ragnarök (out November 9th on ...
San Francisco is getting a new organization dedicated to performance art. C Project, which will host site-specific events in a variety of nontraditional venues across the city, is the brainchild of ...
Performers from “Romantic Songs of the Patriarchy.” From left to right: Anna J Witiuk, Rose Stoller, Alex Koi, Miriam Elhajli, Katie Martucci, and Felice Rosser ...
The artist Ragnar Kjartansson has built his reputation around endurance works, and a Milanese church will host his latest: the same romantic tune repeated hour after hour, day after day, for a month.
On “All is Love and Pain in the Mouse Parade,” Of Monsters and Men finds peace in ordinary life. By embracing their ...
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