International Space Station Assembly
A Collective Construction Site




installation view room 1, Wall to Wall.
Egill Sæbjörnsson in collaboration with Karolin Tampere, 2008.
A double channel video installation with objects and sound.
CURATOR CURATOR #1 at Higher Institute for Fine Arts, Ghent, Belgium.
Photo by Anu Vahtra


installation view room 2, Wall to Wall.
Egill Sæbjörnsson in collaboration with Karolin Tampere, 2008
A double channel video installation with objects and sound.
CURATOR CURATOR #1 at Higher Institute for Fine Arts, Ghent, Belgium.
Photo by Anu Vahtra

Egill Sæbjörnsson (born 1973) graduated from the Icelandic College of Arts and Crafts (now the Icelandic Academy of the Arts) in 1997 and studied at the University of Paris, St.Denis, from 1995 to 1996. Since 1999 he shares his time between Reykjavík and Berlin. His art is an unusual fusion of music, sound, video and installations in addition to which he often appears himself as part of his exhibition projects. From the start of his career he has handled different media and expressive idioms with remarkable facility. He harnessed computers, projections and musical instruments in his performances where he himself took on a different persona in each new context. He has a whole career in music and has released his music with record companies and music is an integral part of his many performance projects.

In recent installations Egill has used video, sound and sculptural installations to create a sort of cabaret in the gallery with cut-out figures and artworks that speak and sing and even interact. There are numerous echoes from art history, including Dada-evenings in the teens and twenties, and the artworks themselves comment out loud on such references.