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SELF PORTRAIT - video corner / vídeó sýning frá FEMLINK

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Sat, 19 Jul, 2025 at 12:00 pm

Austurmörk 21, 810 Hveragerði, Iceland

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Austurmörk 21, 810 Hveragerði

Austurmörk 21, 810 Hveragerðisbær, Ísland, Hveragerdi, Selfoss, Iceland

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SELF PORTRAIT - video corner / vídeó sýning frá FEMLINK
SELF PORTRAIT
34 videos - 43 min - 2025

In 2013, the term "selfie" was voted "word of the year" in the Oxford Dictionary. It refers to self-portraits taken "at
arm's length" using a digital process (cell phone, camera, etc.). New uses of the phone and social media have, in
fact, made self-representation commonplace, requiring control over one's own presentation. Smiling portraits in a
variety of settings, aimed primarily at self-esteem, certainly account for billions of gigabytes in Google's "photo"
software.

"Love yourself." A phrase that fits our times. Does it reflect the selfishness, egocentrism, and pride of our individualistic societies? Of course, those who don't love themselves cannot love others, that's a given. But perhaps too much self-sympathy isn't healthy...

For centuries, the visual arts have cultivated self-portraiture in all media. Video art is an exception, having contributed little to this craze. Of course, contemporary trends involving recording images of artists' performances are widespread, but most of them do not constitute narratives of the self.

Experimental cinema in the 1960s initiated the first "self-filming," while at the same time, television shows were interested in the private testimonies of anonymous people, and the trend for first-person documentaries was spreading. The suffering or joyful "I" so pervaded television images that, we can assume, most video artists have avoided entering the game of public confession as the subject matter of their videos.
Anyone who talks about writing their autobiography or creating their own self-portrait arouses suspicion and is
quickly suspected of self-centered motives, or even of projects with voyeuristic overtones. Critical discourse on
this type of production must certainly have played a role in this distancing of video artists from self-portraiture as a
fully-fledged artistic approach.
The artists of FL'Art challenged themselves to install their self-portrait within a one-minute video. Their approach
to self-portraiture is part of an introspective process that combines the multiple facets of their identity. Some slip
into the image or adopt a metaphorical representation of themselves. Others question time and its traces. For still
others, the search for meaning is more imperative. This exercise results in self-portraits that take stock, or that
distance oneself, or that return to the essential, and/or that acknowledge the person the artist has become or no
longer is. Some also draw inspiration from Eastern wisdom, such as Buddhism, to offer us self-portraits in which
they have deliberately erased themselves.
Body and Identity: The Materiality of Being
Since the dawn of artistic consciousness, the face has offered itself as a primary field of exploration. The self-
portrait, in its rawest essence, is a direct confrontation with the materiality of being. These features, which we
scrutinize every morning in the reflection of mirrors, are probed with the subjectivity of the creator in an attempt to
grasp the fluid and complex identities that both define us and elude us.

AVATAR by Fatima Mazmouz (Morocco - 1)
SELF-PORTRAIT by Evgenija Demnievska (Serbia - 4)
SURGED, RIPPLED, PURGED by Mesrure Melis Bilgin (Turkey - 9)
RUNNING by Eva Koch (Denmark - 12)
TUTTO BENE by Rachida Azdaou (Algeria - 15)
DECONSTRUCTED SELF by Christie Widiarto (Australia - 16)
UN DIA VOY A SER OTRA by Teresa Puppo (Uruguay - 28)
SELF-PORTRAIT IN BALANCE by Véronique Sapin (France / Canada - 31)
CAMERA ON ME by Prilla Tania (Indonesia - 32)

Topographies of the Intimate: Places and Objects as
Extensions of the Self In his Confessions, St. Augustine wrote the first A well-known intellectual autobiography. In it, he compares
memory to "vast palaces" through which he wanders. The spaces we inhabit and the objects that surround us
extend, prolong, and imbue our identity. Studios, homes, the landscapes of childhood or exile become indirect
mirrors. A bed, an open book, a curtain filtering the light in front of a window—all significant details that weave a
silent narrative around the figure of the artist. These places and objects construct part of our identity in the secrecy
of habits, affection, or rejection.

I GIVE MY PORTRAIT FROM BEHIND TO THE SUN AND MY PORTRAIT FROM THE FRONT TO THE MOON
by Cagdas Kahriman (Türkiye - 2)
JECKE TRAVELS DIMENSIONS OF PHILOSOPHICAL SNOWFLAKES by Jelena Miskovic (Serbia - 3)
I NOT I, A LOOP by Carolina Saquel (Chile / France - 7)
SELF-PORTRAIT (ALMOST) by Susana Barbara (Argentina - 13)
SELF-PORTRAIT / VOUVOULA'S BIRTHDAY PARTY - Berlin - Athens by Vouvoula Skoura (Greece - 14)
I AM EVERY WOMAN by Lucy Azubuike (Nigeria / USA - 21)
THE PARADOX OF ORIGIN (Whose First Memory Am I?) by Heejeong Jeong (Republic of Korea - 22)
ICONOGRAPHY by Sima Zureikat (Jordan / USA - 24)
FACING THE SEA by Surekha Sharada (India - 27)
GLIMPSE IN THE MIRROR by Liina Siib (Estonia - 30)
MNEMONIC NEBULAE by Vicky Betsou (Greece - 34)

Presence in the World: Self-Portrait as Engagement
The artists also approach their self-portraits from the perspective of a claim or a position. Whether through it, it's a
matter of affirming a sense of belonging, bearing witness to a social or political reality, or simply existing powerfully
in the eyes of others, artists place themselves at the center of their own discourse in order to situate themselves
within the vast theater of the world.

ATLAS by Marilena Preda Sanc (Romania - 5)
I SHALL TRY [SELFPORTRAIT AS A FILM MAKER] by Anne Penders (Belgium - 10)
LIBERTALIA by Maria Rosa Jijon Calderon (Ecuador - 11)
THE FLOW by Antonella Bussanich (Italy - 17)
I AM THE FIELD by Irina Gabiani (Luxembourg / Georgia - 20)
NO SELF by Madelon Hooykaas (Netherlands - 23)
SECRETS OF WRAPPING by Katya Nikonorova (Kazakhstan - 25)
Self-Portraits Under Influence: The Self Through the
Prism of Context and Events
Personal history, significant encounters, social upheavals, and cultural trends are all influences that shape identity
and, consequently, the way artists perceive and represent themselves. Their self-portraits are the result of
interactions with the outside world. They bear witness to the permeability of identity.

WOLF by Amaranta Sanchez (Mexico - 6)
SELF-PORTRAIT by Minoo Iranpour (Iran - 8)
FLOWER IN HAND by C. M. Judge (USA - 18)
SELF-PORTRAIT by Inas Hakki (Syria - 19)
DISTANCE by Tanya Akhmetgalieva (Russia - 26)
FRAGMENTS by Sigrun Harðardóttir (Iceland - 29)
LIVE IN PROGRES by Maria de Alba (Spain - 33)


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Sat, 19 Jul, 2025 at 12:00 pm