Through a variety of media Alda Mohr Eyðunardóttir (b. 1997, Faroe Islands)
explores themes of language, silence, and cultural heritage, weaving them together with recognisable materials such as wool, bronze, and film, relocating these objects in new contexts. She engages with the fluidity of meaning and history, recognizing how they continuously shape the present. As she always creates in Faroese, a minority language in most contexts, she works actively with the layered ways in which her work is interpreted, often through subtitles and translation. Drawing from feminist theory, craft traditions, and language, Eyðunardóttir examines how to create broader meanings through a personal lens.
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Brimgarður
Wool nylon wire and fence.
2021
Exhibited at the G! festival 2021, Gøta, Faroe Islands.
The project was a collaboration between artist Alda Mohr Eyðundardóttir,
the artist residency Hjá Karli and the Faroese publisher Eksil.