Gavin Morrison appointed as the director of Skaftfell

The Skaftfell board is pleased to announce Gavin Morrison as the new Director of Skaftfell, Center for Visual Art in East Iceland. Morrison’s tenure will start in early November taking over from Tinna Gu?mundsd?ttir, who has been Skaftfell’s Director since 2012.

Skaftfell’s Board is pleased to welcome Gavin Morrison as the Director of Skaftfell. We believe it will be valuable to the organisation to have a person with such extensive knowledge of the art environment. In addition to Gavin?s extensive international experience in the field of curating, Gavin has worked closely with an array of Icelandic artist. At Skaftfel?s twentieth anniversary the board believes that it is important for Skaftfell to strengthen and expand its international relations. Au?ur J?rundsd?ttir, Chairperson of Skaftfell’s Board

Morrison has a long-standing relationship with Iceland, and Sey?isfj?r?ur in particular. From ?2015-2016, he served as Honorary Artistic Director at Skaftfell where he was responsible for the exhibitions Eyborg Gu?mundsd?ttir & ?Eygl? Har?ard?ttir; Ing?lfur Arnarsson & ?ur??ur R?s Sigur??rsd?ttir; Unoriginal: copying, duplication and plagiarism in art and design; and solo projects by Hanna Krist?n Birgisd?ttir and Sigur?ur Atli Sigur?sson, among others. Throughout his career, Morrison has held positions at and collaborated with various institutions around the world including Kungl. Konsth?gskolan, Stockholm; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Osaka Contemporary Art Center, Japan; and University of Edinburgh, Scotland. A native of Scotland, for several years, Morrison has resided in the south of France.

I have long admired the various roles that Skaftfell plays within the life of Sey?isfj?r?ur as a cultural, social and educational hub for the local community and visitors to the area, says Gavin Morrison. Its engagement with the complexities of international culture in relation to the specifics of local conditions is a fascinating model. In the role of Director, I plan to continue this tradition and create a dynamic program that grows in international significance but remains rooted in the local context.

Skaftfell was established in Sey?isfj?r?ur in 1998. It is primarily based in a three-floor traditional wood building in the center of the town that includes the gallery, residency facilities and bistro, in addition Skaftfell also manages Geirah?s, the former home of naive artist ?sgeir J?n Emilsson, as well as the sound-sculpture Tvis?ngur by German artist Lukas K?hne. The center’s programming spans across contemporary and historical work, with attention to the cultural conditions in which it is made. Skaftfell’s activities take the form of exhibitions and events, alongside a residency and education program. Sey?isfj?r?ur is a port town in the east of Iceland where the ferry from Denmark and the Faroe Islands arrives. The town has a long and varied cultural heritage with many artists, both Icelandic and international, having lived there.

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Photo credit: Gunnar Gunnarsson