Exhibition opening: GRÍMUR/MASKER opens 40 years later


17:00 - 19:00
Atrium
Free entry

Welcome to the opening of GRÍMUR

Thursday 10th August
5pm – 7pm

Artist Kjetil Berge will be present
The Norwegian Embassy in Reykjavik generously offers refreshments

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In 1983, two Norwegian artists Göran Ohldieck and Kjetil Bergecame to Iceland. The purpose of the trip was to set up a large exhibition titled MASKS at the Nordic House in Reykjavík – over 200 photograps and slides bubbling with queer rhetoric and aesthetics.

In fact, not many people saw the exhibition as it only lasted for two days. The artists packed up the exhibition and left the country.

The archives have told us that the management of The Nordic House wanted to censor the exhibition and asked the artists to remove “undesirable” works from the exhibition. The artists did not comply and packed the exhibition and left the country.

Now, 40 years later, it is time to reveal the exhibition’s history, have a conversation about it and the censorship of queer art and artists. The exhibition that was never held will be opened to the public in a new form under the curatorship of Ynda Eldborg on August 10, 2023.