Steinunn Thorarinsdottir
Icelandic, b. 1955
Steinunn Thorarinsdottir was born in Reykjavik, Iceland in 1955. She has lived in England and Italy where she got her training as sculptor. Steinunn has been working professionally for over 20 years and has exhibited widely in Europe, Japan, USA and Australia. Her works are in private, public and corporate collections in many countries. She works in various forms of sculpture and uses many different materials for her artistic expression. Steinunn has through the years done numerous commissions both indoor in specific spaces as well as site specific outdoor work. Steinunn lives and works in Reykjavik, Iceland.
"Steinunn's sculpture is elemental, extracted from raw material at it's rawest; iron, glass, aluminium. It is not decorative nor can it be. The human figures are formed by the mass of the metal, taking shape as they emerge into the light from a molten swamp, rising up and stretching out, embracing our world but not of our world. There is solitude and pathos, but also strength and dignity. Great sculpture resonates with its environment, and Steinunn's work is at its most powerful and provocative when it re-defines its natural surroundings. I do not know Iceland but I feel that the landscape of the country and its natural geology are the right settings for her work. There is tension in her figures and they do stand apart, as sentinels and observers of a barren yet beautiful land." (Excerpt from an article on the artist by Peter Osborne, Director of the Berkeley Square Gallery in London, UK).
Submitted by Odon Wagner Gallery


