Kristleifur Björnsson
Kristleifur Björnsson is an Icelandic visual artist born in Reykjavík, Iceland in 1973. He graduated from HGB – Academy of Visual Arts in Leipzig, (Germany) in 2003.[1]
Kristleifur Björnsson | |
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Born | 1973 (age 47–48) Reykjavík, Iceland |
Nationality | Icelandic |
Education | Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig |
Known for | Artist, photography, collage, drawing, film |
Kristleifur's work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions throughout Europe in art museums and galleries such as Berlinische Galerie in Berlin,[2] The Reykjavík Art Museum[3] and The Tate Modern[4] in London. He lives and works in Berlin, Germany.
References
Notes
- Center for Icelandic Art About Kristleifur Björnsson
- Berlinische Galerie About the gallery
- The Reykjavík Art Museum "Art Festival 2010"
- Tate Modern Street and Studio
Further reading
- "Interview with Kristleifur Björnsson in Winterthur on April 5th, 2007" by Thomas Seelig.
- "Contagious Affairs" by Reinhard Braun, January 2010.
- "Icelandic Artists" at Center for Icelandic Art (CIA).
External links
- Kristleifur Björnsson official website.
- Kristleifur Björnsson at Stalke Gallery.
- Kristleifur Björnsson at Gallery Poulsen.
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