SIGURDUR GUDMUNDSSON, A is Anna – Geobserveerde gedichten, 2014
18,3 x 12,3 cm
offset, 36 pp., text in Dutch
signed, numbered
edition 150
published by Silver Press, Xiamen – 2nd print
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SIGURDUR GUDMUNDSSON, Fragment, 1969 – 2010
SIGURDUR GUDMUNDSSON, Fragment, 1969-2010
32,3 x 23,9 cm (image 9,9 cm x 10,7 cm) / 12.7 x 9.4 inches (image size is 3.9″ x 4.2″)
black and white photograph
signed, numbered
edition 70
Depicting circumstances with absurdist tweaks, his Situations as he calls them read as visual poems that explore the idiosyncrasies of human existence and tend toward the comical while retaining philosophical gravity. Gudmundsson uses himself as the subject of the Situations, but does not consider the works to be self-portraits but, rather, open-ended reflections on a more universal level.
SIGURDUR GUDMUNDSSON, Situations, 2000 [postcards, signed]
SIGURDUR GUDMUNDSSON, Head & Cauliflower, 2009
SIGURDUR GUDMUNDSSON, Head & Cauliflower, 2009
DVD
signed, certificate
edition 3
SIGURDUR GUDMUNDSSON, Kop-Schaap, 2001
SIGURDUR GUDMUNDSSON, Nutoen, 1997
SIGURDUR GUDMUNDSSON, Nutoen, 1997
23,8 x 16,7 cm
offset, 2 volumes (16 pp. + 32 pp.), transparent sleeve
edition 500
published by Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem, 1997
This publication could beconsidered as half catalogue, half artist book. The picture on the front of volume I and the picture on the back of volume II form together one image of a sculpture installation ‘Disturb me’ (1997) of Sigurdur Gudmundsson. Both volumes come with a Dutch text by the artist about the making of the book and the works in his exhibition in the Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem.
SIGURDUR GUDMUNDSSON, Salt, ca 1995
SIGURDUR GUDMUNDSSON, Nocturne, ca 1995
SIGURDUR GUDMUNDSSON, Untitled [horizon/zon], 1991
SIGURDUR GUDMUNDSSON, Untitled [horizon/zon], 1991
51 x 55 x 1 cm
edition 10
metal, steel stamped initials, year and number 9/10
published by the artist
p.o.r.
SIGURDUR GUDMUNDSSON, sketch for Untitled [horizon/sun], 1990
14 x 21 cm
ball point ink on back of invite
Originally Sigurdur Gudmundsson planned to have four horizontal lines and five vertical lines within the iron frame. He brought this idea back to two lines in both ways. In the left top corner a detail is drawn of the 1 x 1 cm bars.
SIGURDUR GUDMUNDSSON, Camouflage, 1974
SIGURDUR GUDMUNDSSON, Camouflage, 1974
50 x 40 cm (19 x 23,5)
black and white photograph, frame
edition 3