JD Malat Gallery 30 Davies St, Mayfair, London W1K 4NB +44 20 3746 6830 Katrin Fridriks Katrin Fridriks was born in Iceland in 1974. She is an abstract expressionist painter who examines questions about new technologies and polemical scientific research of the contemporary age. She explores forces that mould our society and raises controversial and political themes through her pieces. Her artistic process looks at stimulating our memory and consciousness. Her Icelandic roots have aroused a curiosity primarily in the four elements: air, fire, earth, and water. These elements are powerfully displayed in her native country by volcanoes, geysers, and glaciers. These have shaped her way to comprehend nature and life. With her well-defined colour palette using silver, gold, and copper as backgrounds and shadows, Fridriks takes us deeper into her richly colourful world. The size and shape of the paint drippings can be seen as influenced by Jackson Pollock, yet Fridriks uses an enhanced precision and technique, heightening the movement of her kinetic abstract paintings, giving a stronger rhythm and boldness. The essence of this visual language radiates from a self-taught urban iconoclast. Emphasized by a tireless work on matter and technique, her abstract expressionism combined with subtle Japanese calligraphic details embodies all the cultural wealth and open-mindedness from years spent in several countries. Fridriks’ pictorial substance envelops space, shape, and time. Creating new perspectives, her work brings an innovative dimension to abstraction.
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JD Malat Gallery 30 Davies St, Mayfair,
London W1K 4NB +44 20 3746 6830
Katrin Fridriks Katrin Fridriks was born in Iceland in
1974. She is an abstract expressionist
painter who examines questions about new
technologies and polemical scientific
research of the contemporary age. She
explores forces that mould our society and
raises controversial and political themes
through her pieces.
Her artistic process looks at stimulating our memory and consciousness. Her
Icelandic roots have aroused a curiosity primarily in the four elements: air, fire,
earth, and water. These elements are powerfully displayed in her native country by
volcanoes, geysers, and glaciers. These have shaped her way to comprehend nature
and life. With her well-defined colour palette using silver, gold, and copper as
backgrounds and shadows, Fridriks takes us deeper into her richly colourful world.
The size and shape of the paint drippings can be seen as influenced by Jackson
Pollock, yet Fridriks uses an enhanced precision and technique, heightening the
movement of her kinetic abstract paintings, giving a stronger rhythm and boldness.
The essence of this visual language radiates from a self-taught urban iconoclast.
Emphasized by a tireless work on matter and technique, her abstract expressionism
combined with subtle Japanese calligraphic details embodies all the cultural wealth
and open-mindedness from years spent in several countries. Fridriks’ pictorial
substance envelops space, shape, and time. Creating new perspectives, her work
brings an innovative dimension to abstraction.
JD Malat Gallery 30 Davies St, Mayfair,
London W1K 4NB +44 20 3746 6830
Selected Artworks
Katrin Fridriks Forces of Nature - Mothernature series, 2019 Acrylic on Canvas 100 x 100 + 5cm
Katrin Fridriks Maestro Stendhal Syndrome, 2018 Acrylic on Canvas 150 x 230 + 10cm
JD Malat Gallery 30 Davies St, Mayfair,
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Katrin Fridriks CV b. 1974- Reykjavik, Iceland Lives and works between Luxembourg & Paris. Solo Exhibitions
2019 Grey Area, JD Malat Gallery, Mayfair, London, UK
2018 Waste, Circle Culture Gallery (Gallery Weekend), Berlin, Germany
2018 Interstellar Spaces, Hotel de Rome, Berlin, Germany
2018 Supreme Goddesses, David Pluskwa Gallery, Marseille, France
2017 Forces of Nature, Dellupi Art Gallery, Milan, Italy
2016 Macrocosm, Lazarides Gallery, London, UK
2015 New Wave & Gravity, Circle Culture Gallery, Hamburg, Germany
2014 Stendhal Syndrome, Circle Culture Gallery, Berlin, Germany
2014 Flying Awareness, Lazarides Gallery, London, UK
2019 Seattle Art Fair, JD Malat Gallery, Seattle WA, USA
2019 ZONAMACO, JD Malat Gallery, Mexico City, Mexico
Commissions and Grants
2019 JD Malat Gallery and Katrin Fridriks collaborate with Jack Barclay Bentley, London, UK
2017 Penguin Random House Cover of Liquids by the scientist Mark Miodownik / Royal Science Book Award, Publication April 2018, UK
2017 Little Sun Foundation in partnership with Beam Solar Panel Art Series, Germany
2015 Perception of the Stendhal Syndrome, Icelandic Art Centre Grants with the installation at the Palazzo Bembo, 56th Venice Biennale, Iceland
2014 Soho House Group Permanent Collection Nick Jones Curated by Francesca Gavin, UK
2014 MTV Re: Define, Dallas Contemporary Museum Future Tense, de Pury Goss - Michael Foundation, USA
2008 Made up war series, International Conference Transportation & Energy, Iceland
2008 Trade Council of Iceland Grants for Liverpool exhibitions, UK
2007 Museum of Palais Bénédictine Commissioned by Bacardi Martini: customised special metal box Bénédictine, International Edition for the occasion of the Personal Exhibition Mangeurs d’Étoiles with Guest of Honour: Ambassador of Iceland, France
2007 Minister of Youth & Sports Fresco Red Sea 80 m2 for the Olympic Stadium of Nîmes, constructed by Bougyues and Architect BVL
2003 Minister of Culture, Higher Education & Research Face with the support of Mme Erna Hennicot-
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Schoepges, President of the European Institute Cultural Routes, Mme Josée Kirps, Director National Archives of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
Publications
2018 Supreme Goddesses, Pluskwa Gallery, France
2017 Forces of Nature Monographic Book& Solo, Dellupi Arte, Italy
2017 Avant Arte Waste Special Edition numbered & signed Design: Cédric Pierre, Netherlands
2017 Beam Solar Panels Art Series, Little Sun Foundation, Germany
2015 Personal Structures - Crossing Borders, Global Art Affairs Foundation & European Cultural Centre, 56th Venice Biennale, Italy
2015 Just Painted II: 80 Icelandic contemporary artists, Reykjavik Art Museum, Iceland
2015 Stendhal Syndrome, Circle Culture Art solo show, Germany 2014 The Great Artists:Renoir to Damien
Hirst, Hangaram Art Museum, Seoul Arts Center, South Korea
2013 Fuchs Edition Women in Art. Masterpiecesof Great Female Artists from Middle Ages to Modern Era Volume 1, Austria
2012 Salon der Gegenwart, Salon der Gegenwart, Germany
2011 Gestalten Walls and Frames, Germany
2011 Circle Culture Art Leak of Information solo show, special edition, signed & numbered Design : Freddy Fuss, Germany
2010 Circle Culture Art 10th Anniversary special Edition numbered & signed Design: Freddy Fuss, Germany
2007 Museum Palais Bénédictine Mangeurs d’Étoiles solo show, France
2006 Cercle Artistique du Luxembourg official selection Grand Théâtre de Luxembourg, Luxembourg
1999 ArtCom Publication CD-Rom of 85 contemporaries artists living in France & with support of Gérard Garouste, France
Collections Jeremy Rocher Private Art Collection Ron Dennis Private Art Collection Simon Strathmann Private Art Collection
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Christian Courtin- Clarins Private Art Collection Taittinger Private Art Collection, Palais Benedictine, Fécamp, France Reykjavik Art Museum, Reykjavik, Iceland