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Exhibitions of Inland/Outland-Iceland
The growing list of places and venues were the work has and will be shown in the near future-
Article, in Icelandic, about the Snæfellsnes exhibition, opened on June 28th 2011
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Exhibition of Inland-Snæfellsjökuls formally to open formally on June 28th at Hellnar, celebrating the national parks 10 year anniversary
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New work from the Inland/Outland series, titled Inland-Vatnajökull will be exhibited in Skaftafell (National Park visitor center). Opens June 4th and will be up into the winter months.
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Exhibition of Inland/Outland-Iceland in Reykjavik City hall on August 21, 2010. Thousands of people attended during the day and into the night.
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World premiere of Inland/Outland at the art festival nunanow, on the 15th of may 2010 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, celebrating Canadian and Icelandic art during 4 weeks in May
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The gallery showing Inland/Outland-Iceland for 2 weeks in may 2010
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Presentation of Inland/Outland-Iceland at the New Iceland Heritage museum in Gimli, may 16th, 2010.
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Live 2 hour show in Nov 2011. Inland/Outland in words, videos and images. Sold out.
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Preview exhibition in East Iceland, of extracts from a work in progress, last march. The town was where the work was edited in the winter of 2010
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Invitation to exhibit in Ireland
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Talk and presentation at the 4x4 club in the north of Iceland in January 2010.
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Presentation of Inland/Outland-Iceland. Names of mountain tops and farms were called out as they passed by on the screen.
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Media publicity about Inland/Outland
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Article about the project in the english language journal Grapevine
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Article from the Magazine Atlantica
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Detailed description of the project, in Icelandic
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Sponsored the exhibition at Skaftafell, summer 2011, where Inland/Outland portrayed the landscape of Europe´s largest glacier.
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Small article in a local paper in the east of Iceland, about summer 2011 exhibition in Skaftafell
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Article about Inland/Outland DVD release in July 2010. NOTE-In Icelandic
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Marie Claire design blog suggesting a look at the Inland/Outland Project
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Interview on an Icelandic photography website (in icelandic)
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Sterna Bus operator dedicates a part of their website to the project
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Small account of the project, as large part was taken out the window of their trucks.
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Reviews and Praise
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Every landscape, in every country and in every age, needs a bard to bring it to life for the sake of human perception. Eschewing conventional photography, Svavar sees deeply into the fabric of Iceland as a culture, a people, a landscape. Time and space-
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are his constant companion. He is the Jack Kerouac of a truly unique island.
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