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Ragnar Kjartansson Biography
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1976 |
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Born in Reykjavik, Iceland
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The Royal Academy, Stockholm, Sweden
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1997 - 2001 |
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The Icelandic Academy of the Arts, painting department
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Lives and works in Reykjavik
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2009 - 2010
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Julia Stoschek Collection, Düsseldorf, Germany
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2009
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Representing Iceland at the Venice Biennale, Italy
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2008
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Principle Hope, Manifesta 7, Trento, Italy, Rovereto
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2008
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It´s Not Your Fault, Art from Iceland, Luhring Augustine Gallery, New York, U.S.A.
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2008
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Iceland on the edge, Reykjavik Art Festival, Reykjavik art museum, Iceland
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2008
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Iceland on the edge, art festival at Bozar in Brussels, Belgium
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2007
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Repeat Performances: Roni Horn and Ragnar Kjartansson, CCS BARD, New York, USA (solo)
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2007
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Folksong, 508 West 25th Street
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2007
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God, The Living Art Museum, Iceland
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2007
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i8 galleri, Reykjavik, Iceland (solo)
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2007
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Galleria Riccardo Crespi, Milan (solo)
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2006
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Galerie Adler, Frankfurt, Germany (solo)
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2006
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Momentum 2006, Moss, Norway
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2005
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Tívolí, Listasafn Arnesinga, Hveragerdi, Iceland
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2005
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The Great Unrest, Dagsbrún, Reykjavik Art Festival, Eyjafjoll, Iceland (solo)
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2004
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Confidential, (collaborative show with Magnús Sigurðarson), Asmundarsalur, Reykjavík Art Festival, Iceland (solo)
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2004
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Monument of Love, Gallery GUK, Iceland, Denmark, Germany (solo)
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2004
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Oh my god, Safn, Reykjavik, Iceland (solo)
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2004
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Where do we go from here? Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York, U.S.A
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2004
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Etoiles Polares Vooruit, Ghent, Belgium
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2004
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Momentum 2004, Moss, Norway
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2004
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Berlin North, (collaboration with the Icelandic Love Corporation), Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin, Germany
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2003
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Behind the eyes, Bergern Kunsthall, Bergen, Norway
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2003
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Iceland in Denmark, Gallery Stalke, Copenhagen, Denmark
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2003
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Colonialization, Galleri Kling & Bang, Iceland (solo)
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2002
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The Times are Changing, Studio Alaska, Reykjavik
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2002
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The Tiger and the Polar Bear, Gallery 21, Malmö, Sweden
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