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Guðmundur Thoroddsen is from Reykjavik, Iceland, where he currently lives and works.  His current abstract paintings use the rich earthy tones of the Icelandic landscape, patches of color hinting at sprawling space. Previous paintings featured anthropomorphized cartoonish dogs in a similar style, camouflaged in their surroundings as they traverse implied landscapes. In his narrative yet sporadically drawn two-dimensional works, ambiguously ancient bearded figures compete in sports, cavort aimlessly, or while away the time in a pre-apocalyptic bacchanal, a humorous vision of contemporary masculinity in ideological disarray. Ungainly ceramics are titled as trophies awarded for futile victories, or have names like “Double Naughty Boy” and appendages suggesting bodily parts. He has used a variety of materials including ink, collage, carved and painted wood, marble, excrement, ceramic, and gold leaf, all with the longtime theme of dislodging the victorious and heroic with the profane.

After studies in Iceland, Holland, Berlin, and Granada, Thoroddsen completed his MFA at the School of Visual Arts in New York. Recent solo exhibitions include Thula Gallery, Reykjavik; Hverfisgallerí, Reykjavík; The Hafnarborg Museum, Hafnarfjördur; The Reykjavík Art Museum; Harbinger Gallerí, Reykjavik; Hverfisgallerí, Reykjavik; and Tysgalleri, Reykjavik. Group exhibitions include the Reykjavík Art Museum; Bredgade Kunsthandel, Copenhagen; The Akureyri Art Museum; The Knockdown Center, New York; Quartair, The Hague; Ausstellungsraum, Basel; DODGE Gallery, New York; Kling and Bang Gallery, Reykjavik; and Danziger Gallery, Berlin. He was nominated for the ArtPrize Top 2D Award for his SiTE:LAB show in Grand Rapids, MI. Press includes The New York Times, Hyperallergic, The Icelandic Times, Time Out New York, Art F City, Whitehot Magazine, Elephant, New York Magazine, Art Observed, Art Zine, The Icelandic Times, and Twin Magazine, and his work appears in the 2011 publication "Icelandic Art History from late 19th Century to Early 21st Century”. He participated in Fallingwater Residency, Mill Run, PA, and the Fountainhead Residency, Miami, FL, and is the recipient of multiple artist grants from the Icelandic Art Center, Myndstef, Ministry of Cultural Affairs, Iceland, and was a finalist for the 2019 Icelandic Art Prize.

Painting on canvas by Guðmundur Thoroddsen

Guðmundur Thoroddsen

Falling Water, 2023

Oil and oilstick on linen

47.25h x 39.40w in
120.02h x 100.08w cm

GT059

Painting on canvas by Guðmundur Thoroddsen

Guðmundur Thoroddsen

Showers, 2023

Oil and oilstick on linen

31.50h x 39.40w in
80h x 100.08w cm

GT055

Painting on canvas by Guðmundur Thoroddsen

Guðmundur Thoroddsen

Interesting Slope, 2023

Oil and oilstick on linen

39.40h x 31.50w in
100.08h x 80w cm

GT056

Painting by Guðmundur Thoroddsen

Guðmundur Thoroddsen

Happy Idiot, 2021

Oil on canvas

47.24h x 47.24w in
120h x 120w cm

GT048

Painting by Guðmundur Thoroddsen

Guðmundur Thoroddsen

Moping Around, 2021

Oil on canvas

23.62h x 17.72w in
60h x 45w cm

GT045

Painting by Guðmundur Thoroddsen

Guðmundur Thoroddsen

Surrounded, 2020

Oil on canvas

63h x 63w in
160.02h x 160.02w cm

GT049

Painting by Guðmundur Thoroddsen

Guðmundur Thoroddsen

Surprised Thief, 2021

Oil on canvas

47.24h x 47.24w in
120h x 120w cm

GT052

Painting on canvas by Guðmundur Thoroddsen

Guðmundur Thoroddsen

Silly Afternoon, 2019

Oil on linen

43.50h x 33.50w x 1d in
110.49h x 85.09w x 2.54d cm

GT042