STEFÁN BOULTER

Exhibition

I am exhibiting a few paintings at the Akureyri Town Council. The town is the second largest urban area after the capital area of Reykjavík. The Arctic Circle in only 60 km north of Akureyri.

stína Literature and art magazine

I have a painting on the front cover of Stína a magazine that focuses on literature and art.
There are also some eight pictures of paintings and lithographs of mine inside the magazine.
More info on Stína can be found on stinastina.is

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Video from last exhibition -> vimeo.com

Here is a short video with images from the exhibition at the Nordic House

Radio interview -> dagskra.ruv.is

Here you can listen to an interview with me on Icelandic national radio in connection with my
exhibition Faces and Shadows at the Nordic house. If you dont speak Icelandic you will probably not understand much, but you can hear my voice.

Nordic house 2010

I will be opening an exhibition at the Nordic house in Reykjavík Iceland on the 21st of august, which is cultural night in Reykjavik. The house was designed by the world famous Finnish architect Alvar Aalto and is one of my favorite buildings in Reykjavík, I grew up not far from this place. The Danish artist Bente Elisabeth Endresen will be opening an exhibition at the same time in the adjoining installation room.
There will be many new paintings and lithographs that I have been working on for the past couple of years. You are invited to come!
The show ends on the 15th of september
www.nordice.is

New book

A new beautiful Odd Nerdrum book published this fall in Norway. The book has works of painters from the past and present, very good reproductions of works by Andrew Wyeth, Edvard Munch, Pierre Bonnard, Zorn, Segantini, Carriere and many more.
I am very proud to have one painting in this wonderful book!
The title “Kitsch mer enn Kunst” means Kitsch more than Art.
The book is in Norwegian and can be ordered from schibstedforlag.no
ISBN: 978-82-516-2732-0

Melancholy

Poster for the “Summer Melancholy” exhibition at the JV gallery in Akureyri Iceland

In 2002

The first ever kitsch exhibition by an Icelandic painter