Thursday, May 1, 2014

Rebekah Moran (b. 1976) lives and works in. She graduated with a BFA degree from the School of the


Worked wonders are common flökkuplanta. He is also a symbol of the Hour, he rolls a volley of blank scenery in the classic Western. Some plants grow individually while remaining intertwined and grow as a single plant, but they take many "beginnings of the payment." Finally the wind rips them up and roll them. Over time, worked wonders for rectangular friction; where he fýkur from place to place and distributes the seeds so the cycle begins again.
In his earlier works have Rebekka uses 16 mm film as a medium banh ran where the emphasis has been on the movie as well as áþreifanleika image as it moves in space and time. For this show, she has made a sculpture that consists among other things of 16 mm Luppi. The film itself has been printed and reprinted in color. With this method, each generation removed film echoes the original.
Rebekah Moran (b. 1976) lives and works in. She graduated with a BFA degree from the School of the Art Institute in Chicago in 2000. Upon graduation, she moved her studio to Rotterdam in the Netherlands, where she continued her work as an artist and was part of several collaborative artists. In 2005 she came to Iceland to stay in residency SIM that ended she moved there. Her works have been exhibited internationally in Europe, America and Asia.
Keywords: SIM Association of Visual Artists - Mailbox 1115, IS-121, Reykjavik, Iceland - Hafnarstræti 16, 101 Reykjavik, Iceland. Phone: 551 1346 - email: sim@sim.is - The office is open from AM. 10:00 to 16:00.


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