An Artist's Perspective: Creation by Interacting with Nature and Landscape with Agnes Ársælsdóttir
UK New Artists is delighted to present the second in its series of talks as part of the Taking Place: Lincoln public programme. 'Creation by Interacting with Nature and Landscape' by Agnes Ársælsdóttir offers an intriguing and thought-provoking discussion, providing a unique insight into the process of using nature and landscape as a central part of creative practice.
Agnes shares unique insights and experiences as they delve into the intricate relationship between humans and non-human creatures. With an approach that oscillates between intuition and analysis, the artist seeks to establish a new way of learning and connecting, infused with affection and radical care.
This thought-provoking discussion provides a gateway into a new way of perceiving and engaging with the world around us.
About Agnes
Agnes Ársælsdóttir’s work explores the relationship between human and non-human creatures and their interaction with the environment. Their approach oscillates between intuition and analysis in a search for a new way of learning and connecting to each other with affection and radical care. Agnes graduated from Iceland University of the Arts in 2018 and later that year they started their internship with Gérald Kurdian in Paris. Agnes participated in the international project, 'United' run by UKNA and Platform Nord as well as UKNA City Takeover: Nottingham 2019.