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The Icelandic artist Ragnar Kjartansson, singing and playing guitar in the bath at Rokeby during the recording of "The Visitors." (Elisabet Davids) Connected by headphones, the musicians. R okeby is a crumbling 43-room mansion in upstate New York, where the descendants of the grand American families the Astors and the Livingstons - as well as their bohemian friends - participate in.

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As I meandered around nine large video screens, I experienced Ragnar Kjartansson's "The Visitors" as a series of overlapping sounds and images, a shifting mu. IN "The Visitors," a nine-screen video installation by Ragnar Kjartansson that will have its first American showing next month, the artist lies in a pedestal bathtub almost in a trance,. The Visitors is a 2012 installation and video art piece created by Ragnar Kjartansson. [1] Kjartansson named the piece for The Visitors, the final album by the Swedish pop band ABBA before their reunion in 2016. The piece was commissioned by the Migros Museum in Zurich, and was one of the museum's inaugural exhibits. Ragnar Kjartansson. The Visitors. 2012. Nine-channel video (color, sound). 64 min. Jointly owned by The Museum of Modern Art, New York and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, acquired through the generosity of Mimi Haas and Helen Schwab. 636.2013.a-i. © 2024 Ragnar Kjartansson.

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Installation Ragnar Kjartansson: The Visitors November 5, 2022-October 13, 2024 Floor 6 Tickets Entry to this exhibition is included with general admission. Ragnar Kjartansson's beloved video installation The Visitors (2012) is back at SFMOMA. March 6 - May 9, 2021 Ragnar Kjartansson, The Visitors, 2012, nine-channel video with sound. Duration: 64 minutes Commissioned by the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich Photo: Elísabet David © Ragnar Kjartansson; Courtesy of the artist, Luhring Augustine, New York and i8 Gallery, Reykjavik 531 West 24th Street. Chelsea. Through March 16. Bonhomie and nihilism go hand in hand in "The Visitors," a recent video installation by the talented performance artist Ragnar Kjartansson. Ragnar Kjartansson's performance practice has embraced the entire spectrum of art ever since he began. "The Visitors" consists of nine videos on a scale of 1:1, in which the audience sees different musicians, all friends of Kjartansson's (including Kristín Anna and Gyða Valtýsdóttir, founding sisters of the historic Icelandic band Múm, and Kjartan Sveinsson, keyboard player until.

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Ragnar Kjartansson, The Visitors ,2012. Nine-channel video projection (color, sound; 64:00 minutes). Gift of Graham and Ann Gund to Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, and Gund Gallery at Kenyon College. Photo by Elísabet Davids. Courtesty the artist, Luhring Augustine, New Yor Time Out says. It may already have toured Europe and America, but Icelandic artist Ragnar Kjartansson's epic nine-screen video installation 'The Visitors' (2012) hasn't lost any of its. Ragnar Kjartansson, The Visitors, 2012. Nine-channel HD video projection, 64 minutes. © Ragnar Kjartansson; courtesy of the artist, Luhring Augustine, New York, and i8 Gallery, Reykjavik. Dates February 25-May 14, 2016 Location UB CFA Gallery Artist List Ragnar Kjartansson Description Ragnar Kjartansson, from The Visitors, 2012 Photograph: The Broad/Courtesy of the artist, Luhring Augustine, New York and i8 Gallery, Reykjavík 'Everything is putting on a show'.

Ragnar Kjartansson The Visitors (July 20September 22, 2019) The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

This presentation of Ragnar Kjartansson's (b. 1976, Reykjavik, Iceland) The Visitors is dedicated to you. The first newly installed exhibition at the museum following months of closure during the global COVID-19 pandemic, The Visitors is a truly beloved artwork in the ICA's permanent collection, one that continually inspires and moves our community. The Visitors is a reference to the title of Abba´s eponymous album that appeared in 1981, which was to be their last. Shortly after the publication the successful pop band broke up. In contrast, his work The Visitors brought Kjartansson international renown, and it was acclaimed by the press.