Earth Disturbance 

The Sculpture Garden, Nýlendugata 17 a, Reykjavík, Iceland 

Earth Disturbance.                                                                        The Sculpture Garden, Nýlendugata 17a, Iceland 

Mountain´23. 2023. 207x74x73 cm. Concrete, sand, iron, resin

Flags. 1989. 246x28x7 cm. each. Concrete, glass, stones, iron

Flags. 1989. 246x28x7 cm. each. Concrete, glass, stones, iron

Shit happen. 2020. 88x126x5 cm. resin

Drawing. 2023. 60x270 cm. Graphite Crayon.

The piece that Pálmar brother owned. 1988-2023. 177x40x30 cm. Concrete, glass, varnish, color.

Dídomma.1986. 80x50x200 cm. Plaster, varnish, glass, color

Earth Disturbance 

The Golf piece (he) 1985 - 2023. 200x122x86 cm. Concrete, glass, horse hair, varnish

The Golf piece (she) 1985 - 2023. 180x67x45 cm. Concrete, glass, pigment.

The Grounding (live recording)

57 min. 


Four sculptures were put to rest on the last day of the exhibition, September 2nd, 2023.

This exhibition was a celebration of Brynhildur's 40 years anniversary as a working artist and where else to be, then back home at The Reykjavik Sculpture Association


Cam: Hákon Már Oddsson

The Golfpieces. 


Untitled sculptures made in 1985 at the MHR studio at Korpúlfsstaðir. Exhibited at “Here and Now” at The Reykjavik Art Museum Kjarvalsstaðir 1985.

May they rest in peace.

Dídomma / “Untitled” made in New York 1986. The Visiting Artist Program at the New York Experimental Glass Workshop.

Untitled, 1988. The piece that Pálmar brother owned. This sculpture I was obligated to get rid of. An insurance matter regarding damages.

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