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Brynhildur Gudmundsdóttir Untitled, 2017
By Brynhildur Gudmundsdóttir
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Abstract oil painting Education 1994–96 MFA, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada 1991–94 BFA, Rockford College, Illinois, USA Solo Exhibitions 2017/18 Landsc...
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2010s Icelandic Minimalist Contemporary Art

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Brynhildur Gudmundsdottir Untitled, 2017
By Brynhildur Gudmundsdóttir
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Abstract Oil Painting Education 1994–96 MFA, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada 1991–94 BFA, Rockford College, Illinois, USA Solo Exhibitions 2017/18 Landscape / Still Moving, Rockford Art Museum Annex, Rockford, Illinois, USA 2017 Life Still / In Motion, Kortman Gallery, Rockford, Illinois, USA 2015 Ljósanótt, Keflavik, Iceland 2014 Umbrot, Kaffi Sólon, Reykjavik, Iceland 2012 Brotinn himinn, Kaffi Sólon, Reykjavik, Iceland 2011 Eins og enginn sé morgundagurinn, Listasalur IÐU, Reykjavik, Iceland 2009 Myndbirtingar, B5, Reykjavik, Iceland 2006 ekki endilega hér / hvergi (possibly nowhere), Gallerí List, Reykjavik, Iceland 2006 In Transit, Galeriazero, Barcelona, Spain 2005 Koma og fara, SPH, Garðabaer, Iceland 2001 flökt (taktur einsemd snerting), Café Prestó, Kopavogur, Iceland 1999 Manngervingar (anthropomorphic), The Labour Unions’ Art Gallery, Iceland 1998 hafið bláa hafið, Gallerí smíðar&skart, Reykjavik, Iceland Group Exhibitions 2016 Ljósanótt, Keflavik, Iceland 2002 Anniversary Exhibition, Gallerí List, Reykjavik, Iceland 1998 Brynhildur Gudmundsdottir & Hekla Gudmundsdottir, Bílar&list, Reykjavik, Iceland 1996 Masters of Fine Arts Graduate Exhibition, Belkin Gallery, Vancouver, Canada 1996 XQXQXQX, Skuggi Gallery, Rockford, Illinois, USA 1995 Invitational Drawing Exhibition, OR Gallery, Vancouver, Canada 1995 Annual Erotic Art Exhibition, New-Era Society, Victoria, Canada 1995 Opening Exhibition, Skuggi Gallery, Rockford, Illinois, USA 1995 Gullnáman, Laugarvatn, Iceland 1995 Heart Art, Rockford College Art Gallery, Illinois, USA 1994 TSYQEOPXHBE, BFA Exhibition, Rockford College Art Gallery, Illinois, USA 1994 Just Another One Night Stand, Rockford College Art Gallery, USA 1993 No Icelandic Conversation, Rockford College Student Art...
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2010s Icelandic Minimalist Contemporary Art

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Paint

Brynhildur Gudmundsdóttir Untitled, 2017
By Brynhildur Gudmundsdóttir
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Abstract oil painting Education 1994–1996 MFA, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada 1991–1994 BFA, Rockford College, Illinois, USA Solo Exhibitions 2017-20118 Landscape / Still Moving, Rockford Art Museum Annex, Rockford, Illinois, USA 2017 Life Still / In Motion, Kortman Gallery, Rockford, Illinois, USA 2015 Ljósanótt, Keflavik, Iceland 2014 Umbrot, Kaffi Sólon, Reykjavik, Iceland 2012 Brotinn himinn, Kaffi Sólon, Reykjavik, Iceland 2011 Eins og enginn sé morgundagurinn, Listasalur IÐU, Reykjavik, Iceland 2009 Myndbirtingar, B5, Reykjavik, Iceland 2006 ekki endilega hér / hvergi (possibly nowhere), Gallerí List, Reykjavik, Iceland 2006 In Transit, Galeriazero, Barcelona, Spain 2005 Koma og fara, SPH, Garðabaer, Iceland 2001 flökt (taktur einsemd snerting), Café Prestó, Kopavogur, Iceland 1999 Manngervingar (anthropomorphic), The Labour Unions’ Art Gallery, Iceland 1998 hafið bláa hafið, Gallerí smíðar&skart, Reykjavik, Iceland Group Exhibitions 2016 Ljósanótt, Keflavik, Iceland 2002 Anniversary Exhibition, Gallerí List, Reykjavik, Iceland 1998 Brynhildur Gudmundsdottir & Hekla Gudmundsdottir, Bílar&list, Reykjavik, Iceland 1996 Masters of Fine Arts Graduate Exhibition, Belkin Gallery, Vancouver, Canada 1996 XQXQXQX, Skuggi Gallery, Rockford, Illinois, USA 1995 Invitational Drawing Exhibition, OR Gallery, Vancouver, Canada 1995 Annual Erotic Art Exhibition, New-Era Society, Victoria, Canada 1995 Opening Exhibition, Skuggi Gallery, Rockford, Illinois, USA 1995 Gullnáman, Laugarvatn, Iceland 1995 Heart Art, Rockford College Art Gallery, Illinois, USA 1994 TSYQEOPXHBE, BFA Exhibition, Rockford College Art Gallery, Illinois, USA 1994 Just Another One Night Stand, Rockford College Art Gallery, USA 1993 No Icelandic Conversation, Rockford College Student Art...
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2010s Icelandic Minimalist Contemporary Art

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Italian Minimalist Glass & Brass Magazine Holder, Italy, c. 1970
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Italian Minimalist glass & brass magazine holder, Italy, c. 1970.
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Vintage 1960s Italian Minimalist Magazine Racks and Stands

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The Pedestal Table, Hand Blackened Patina, Cast Base & Forged Edges
By Lance Thompson
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Pedestal Steel Table”, Hand Blackened Patina with Cast Base and Forged Edges. Made to Order. Standard Finish: Hand-rubbed Wax Custom Sizes, Finish, and Materials Leather Top...
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2010s American Minimalist Pedestals

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Lance Thompson The Altar Table, Stone Console, Made to Order
By Lance Thompson
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Lance Thompson Stone Console, Made to Order Available any size, in various Stone & Marble, and Finishes Standard finish: Flamée H: 32 D: 18 W: 84 in. Lead time 6 weeks.
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2010s American Minimalist Console Tables

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