Parasol unit foundation for contemporary art presents Katrín Sigurðardóttir: Supra Terram, the Icelandic artists first major exhibition in a public London institution. Supra Terram is a large and ambitious cavernous structure that extends through the ceiling of the ground-floor gallery into the one above. The ceiling/floor between the foundations lower and upper galleries seems to literally slice horizontally through the sculpture. Although influenced by the artists fascination with folly architecture, the work itself is inspired by Sigurðardóttirs interest in the dichotomies of perception present in nearly all matters of life. Such binaries have been at the core of most of her works, from Boiserie, 20102011, an installation she created for an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, to Foundation, 2013, which she built for the Icelandic pavilion at the Venice Biennale. From the Lat
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