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Alexander Freyr Þorvarðarson is a visual artist who works with sculpture and installations. In his works, he uses political and historical material to shed light on injustice, power systems and the contradictions of society. Radical anti-fascism is a central element in his work, both as an ideology and a creative driving force. His works are raw and direct, but at the same time accommodate the unspoken and the conversation is open.
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Alexander Freyr Þorvarðarson is an artist who mostly works with sculpture and installations. In his practice he uses politics and history as material to shine a light on injustice, power structures and societal contradictions. Anti-fascism is a central theme that comes up in his work, both as a philosophy and a creative driving force. His work is raw and straight to the point, but makes way for discussion.
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The exhibition is part of a series of solo exhibitions by BA students in their third year in art, which will take place between September 25 and November 27, 2025.
Student solo exhibitions are part of the course Professors' Workshops supervised by Sirra Sigrún Sigurðardóttir. Teachers Hekla Dögg Jónsdóttir and Styrmir Örn Guðmundsson.
More information about the solo exhibition series can be found HERE.








