An Icelandic CosmopolitanThe exhibition was first presented in 2004 in the Scandinavian House in New York.
Louisa Matthiasdottir, born in 1917, belonged to a new artist
generation in Iceland and developed into one of the most important women
painters of the country. She studied painting in Copenhagen, Paris and
New York, where she lived and worked until her death.
Despite her international education and her participation in the
emerging American art scene of the post war period, Louisa
Matthiasdottir’s art reveals her as a very private person who focussed
on her immediate family and close circle of friends and on the
landscapes and views of Iceland, which she visited regularly throughout
her entire life. Although her career spans a turbulent period of Western
politics and art, her work is remarkably consistent and personal. Her
aesthetic sensibility and her mastery of painting technique are fully
developed already in her early work. And she continued to develop her
own style independent from the art trends which so many of her
contemporaries followed. Nevertheless, her paintings show a profound
understanding of the concerns of twentieth century art. Today they
remain as fresh and appealing as they were during her lifetime. The
Embassy of Iceland thanks the American-Scandinavian Foundation and the
family of Louisa Matthiasdottir for their cooperation and Landsbanki
ĂŤslands and Icelandair for their generous support.