TORONTO.- A unique sensory experience from one of Icelands most acclaimed artists and musicians, this summer the
Art Gallery of Ontario invites visitors to step inside a volcano. Created by Jón Þór "Jónsi Birgisson, Hrafntinna (Obsidian) (2021) immerses visitors in a dark ring of sound, scent, lighting and reverberation, for a dramatic re-imagining of the 2021 eruption of the Fagradalsfjall volcano. Curated by Xiaoyu Weng, the AGOs Carol and Morton Rapp Curator, Modern & Contemporary Art, this is the first artwork by Jónsi to be acquired by a public museum internationally. Free for AGO Members, Annual Pass holders, all Indigenous Peoples, and visitors aged 25 and under, the installation opens to AGO Members on July 22 and to AGO Annual Pass holders and the public on July 23.
Internationally renowned as the lead singer of the band Sigur Rós, for more than two decades Jónsi has collaborated with musicians, visual artists, and filmmakers to create a robust body of work across disciplines. Trapped in Los Angeles by the pandemic, unable to witness the eruption of the Fagradalsfjall volcano, Jónsi was inspired to find a way to overcome geographical limitations, says Weng. With this immersive installation, he demonstrates the power of non-visual senses to connect and move us.
Making its debut in the AGOs Signy Eaton Gallery, Jónsi: Hrafntinna (Obsidian) invites visitors to undertake a uniquely multisensory art experience. Sitting on a bench surrounded by a ring of 195 speakers in moments of total darkness, visitors can expect, says the artist, to be engulfed and transported by sound and smell.
Despite their invisibility, scent and music have so much capacity to make us feel, says Jónsi. They engage us physically, trigger us physically, while simultaneously allowing our minds to wanderthrough memory, across landscapeswhich is really therapeutic. Throughout the pandemic all we did was look. We looked at screens, looked at what were missing. I believe scent and sound are an alternate, more exciting way of seeing.
Inspired by Icelandic choral music, the installations electrifying soundscape intricately melds natural, man-made and machine sounds, including Jónsis own voice, lava flowing and rocks crumbling. In the air hangs the sweet and smoky scent of fossilized amber. Overhead, intermittent flashes of light break the darkness, suggestive of the volcanos own mouth. The work, like the Fagradalsfjall volcano itself, concludes its performance, not with a fiery visual display, but with silence.
Jónsi: Hrafntinna (Obsidian) is expected to remain on view through 2023.
Based in Los Angeles, California, Jón Þór "Jónsi Birgisson (b. 1975) is an Icelandic interdisciplinary artist. He first gained international recognition as the lead vocalist of experimental rock band Sigur Rós. In recent years, he has attracted global attention not only for his innovative instrumentation and vocal ability, but also for his emerging multidisciplinary visual art practice. Over the past two decades, Jónsi has collaborated with musicians, visual artists, and filmmakers to create a robust body of work. Working with creative figures like Doug Aitken, Cameron Crowe, Merce Cunningham, Olafur Eliasson and Carl Michael von Hausswolff, Jónsis artistic collaborations have resulted in prestigious awards and critical acclaim.
In addition to his Golden Globe nomination for Best Original Song, Jónsi is the winner of the 2015 Annie awards for Outstanding Achievement in Music in an Animated Feature Production for his work on How to Train Your Dragon 2, and the winner of the 2012 BMI Film Music Award for his score of We Bought A Zoo. In 2018, Jónsi contributed an original song titled Revelation to the soundtrack of Joel Edgerton's successful film Boy Erased, for which he was nominated for the Golden Globe and the Awards Circuit Community Awards. He is the composer of the score of Cameron Crowes 2012 film We Bought a Zoo, and musical contributor to the films How to Train a Dragon (2010) and How to Train a Dragon 2 (2014), and Vanilla Sky (2001).
Solo and group exhibitions of Jónsi's immersive audio installations and sculptural works have been held at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery in New York and Los Angeles: Obsidian, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York (2021); Return of the Real, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York (2020); Jónsi, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, Los Angeles (2019); and Songs in the Dark, Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York (2019).