This first retrospective of the works of architect Högna
Sigurðardóttir is prompted by the occasion of her eightieth birthday
and the precious donation of her works to the Reykjavík Art Museum.
The first woman
to practice architecture in Iceland, Högna Sigurðardóttir has not been
shy to try innovations in her work. Over the years she has won notice
for working structure and interior as a single whole, integrating
finishings, furniture, and flower pots with interior space as well as
shaping buildings’ immediate surroundings in seamless accord with the
larger whole of the man-made environment.
Högna
Sigurðardóttir has lived and worked in France ever since her student
days yet has created some of her best works in Iceland. She has
received many international awards for her work.
A detailed catalogue
will accompany the exhibition.
Curated by Guja Dögg Hauksdóttir.
This
exhibition is a joint project of the
Reykjavík Art Museum and the
Association of Icelandic Architects.
The exhibition runs until 31
January 2010.
Programme:
Panel discussion, Saturday 14 November 2 – 5
p.m
Participants
are the architects Steinþór Kári Kárason, Jes Einar Þorsteinsson and
Margrét Harðardóttir and artist Þóra Sigurðardóttir.
Curator’s talk,
Saturday 28 November 3 p.m.
Guja Dögg Hauksdóttir.
Lecture, Tuseday 12
January at 8 p.m.
Pétur H. Ármannsson architect.
Curator’s talk, Saturday
23 January at 3 p.m.
Guja Dögg Hauksdóttir.
As reported on
www.artmuseum.is