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IcelandExhibitionbjörk.  echolalia
björk.  echolalia
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Listasafn Íslands / National Gallery of Iceland

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Exhibition

björk.  echolalia

Sat, May 30, 2026

10:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Listasafn Íslands / National Gallery of Iceland

Iceland, Unknown Region

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An immersive exhibition by Björk at the National Gallery, presenting three multisensory installations that explore collaboration, ecology, grief, and transformation through sound, image, and ritual. About The National Gallery presents echolalalia , an exhibition of works by Björk, the visionary singer, songwriter, performer, and poet, whose work over the past five decades has consistently pushed beyond conventional musical boundaries, interweaving art, nature, and technology with restless experimentation. echolalia focuses on Björk as the creative force behind multimedia projects she has developed in collaboration with communities of musicians, artists, designers, dancers, filmmakers, and studio technicians. In three immersive installations, the public is given a rare opportunity to engage intimately with works of phenomenal visual, aural, and emotional depth. The first gallery contains a new installation pulled from Björk’s forthcoming album. The work offers an introduction to the latest chapter of the artist’s ongoing explorations of transformation and collaboration. Two elegiac works each command their own galleries. Ancestress and Sorrowful Soil honor Björk’s mother, environmental activist Hildur Rúna Hauksdóttir, who passed away in 2018. Released alongside Björk’s 2022 album Fossora , composed and arranged by Björk, the works are presented at the museum on a theatrical scale. Ancestress reckons with the cyclical nature of life. Set in a remote valley in Iceland, the lamentation is staged as a ritualistic procession of musicians and dancers, including Björk herself, who is accompanied by her son, Sindri Eldon in the chorus. The film was made in close collaboration with many of Björk’s longstanding creative partners, including the filmmaker Andrew Thomas Huang, and James Merry, co-creative director with Björk, and designer of the masks and ritual objects that adorn the musicians. The polyphonic 9-part choral work Sorrowful Soil is a requiem expressing the loss of the mother as a life force. The oval-shaped video, directed by Viðar Logi and Björk as creative director, speaks to both human and geological time, filmed at the site of the erupting Fagradalsfjall volcano. Thirty speakers arrayed through the gallery each transmit a single voice from the Hamrahlíð choir, conducted by Þorgerður Ingólfsdóttir. As one walks through the gallery, the experience moves between singular and synergistic voices, invoking a sense of humanity that is at once individual and collective. Read more Toggle Audio / Sound Performance / Live Art Multi-disciplinary Installation

Schedule

Starts

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Sat, May 30, 2026 at 10:00 PM

Ends

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Sat, Sep 19, 2026 at 10:00 PM

Location

National Gallery of Iceland

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Presented by

Listasafn Íslands / National Gallery of Iceland

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Hosted By

Hector Vidal

Hector Vidal

Contact the Host: info@listasafn.isRefund PolicyReport Event