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Hulda Stefansdottir  CV

 
Born 1972 in Reykjavík, Iceland.

Lives and works in New York.


 

  Education:
   
1998 - 2000

1993 -1997

MFA in Fine Arts, The School of Visual Art, New York, NY.

The Icelandic College of Arts and Crafts, painting dept. Reykjavík.
 

Fall 1995 Exchange student at École National d´Art de Cergy-Pointoise, France.
 
1992 – 1993 Studies in French  and Philosophy  at the University  of Iceland.
 
 
  Selected Exhibitions:
   
2002

2001             

2000            

 

Das Boot online feature June - September: www.dasboot.org.

*The Living Art Museum, Reykjavík, Iceland.

“Subjects + objects,” Visual Arts Gallery, SoHo, N.Y.             Curator: David Reed.

“Polar Bear in  a Snow Storm”, Boston Center for the Arts, Boston, Massachusets. Curator: Shelley Bancroft.

MFA-thesis-show, Visual Arts Gallery, SoHo, N.Y.  
 

1999 “The Stroke,” Exit Art/The First World, SoHo, N.Y. Exhibition  of contemporary painting. Curators: Ross Bleckner, Carroll Dunham, Ellen Gallagher, Suzanne McClelland, Kerry James Marshall, Elizabeth Murray, Lari Pittman, David Reed  and Shahzia Sikander.

“Mischievous Formalism,” at SVA Gallery, New York, N.Y. Curator: Rachel Gugelberger.
 

1997

 

Graduation exhibition  at the Icelandic College of Arts and Crafts.

(*Solo Exhibition)

 

  Bibliography:
   

2000 

 

Christine Temin, “Whiteout at BCA,” The Boston Globe, 02/09.

Mary Sherman,“Show packs pale power,”Boston Sunday Herald,  02/20.
 

2001                             

 

Halldór B. Runólfsson, ´Three solo, …;´The daily Morgunbladid, 03/18, Reykjavík, Iceland

Heida Jóhannsdóttir,´In and out of context with reality´ Morgunbladid,02/24.

 

 

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