
awards
2017
Publication of „Internationale Kunst Heute – 2017“. https://www.internationalekunstheute.com/deutsch/band-2017/
ISBN-Nr.: 978-3-9816595-3-5© IKH-Publishing
2015
Publication of Skulptur. Edited by Royal British Society of Sculptors.
Published by Hatje Cantz ISBN 978-3-7757-4043-2 http://www.hatjecantz.de/skulptur--6549-1.html
2015
Unveiling of Labyrinth and other sculptures by the Ambassador of Norway in Prince´s Gardens Imperial College London. The opening of the exhibition SKULPTUR
2014
Selected to exhibit my sculpture Labyrinth in Prince´s Gardens South Kensington London in the RBS Nordic Exhibition SKULPTUR 2015 in an open call, nearly 170 applications came from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. one of 17 selected artists, two from Iceland
2013
Selected to present my work to an audience of art professionals, mediators, artists, buyers & friends of the arts, during sculpture network's XII International Forum, "Sculpture lives on: from modernism to globalization" in the Netherlands 5 October 2013 one of 10 artists
2013
Selected to participate in the AUTUMN EXHIBITION in Edsvik Konsthall, Sollentuna a renound art gallery in the areas of contemporary art..........participants from all over Scandinavia ……is one of Swedens largest jury based exhibitions for artists. 19.October -10.November http://www.edsvik.com/?p=6017one of 99 artists
2012
Selected to participate in the exhibition “European Sculpture - methods, materials, poetry”, at Edsvik Art Gallery in Sweden, May 5 – 27. one of 47 International artists
2012
Publication of Myndhöggvarafélagið í Reykjavík 1972-2012, ISBN 978-9979-72-189-5
2011
One of 15 International Artists selected for Drawing Symposium UK 2011 "Technologies of Drawing"
sculpture network in cooperation with the University of Huddersfield.
2010
The unveiling by Sir Peter Michael. "Changes". Site Specific Sculpture at New Greenham Park, Berkshire 24th September
2010
Artist of the month, The Icelandic Medical Journal, October.
2009
Artist´s State Grant, Ministry of Culture, Iceland. Six months grant.
2008
Sculpture Network, Pöcking, Germany. A new member.
2008
SÍM The Association of Icelandic Visual Artists, Reykjavík, Iceland. A new member.
2004
The Artist Award from Kopavogur city, Iceland.
2001-2003
Committee Member of the Royal British Society of Sculptors
2003
Was in the selection committee for new Bursary members of the RBS, 250 applications came in from young Art graduates for only 10 places
2003
Active council Member of the Royal Society of British Sculptors, London.
2002
The unveiling by DR Jean Gooding MBE “Time” Indoor 3D Site Specific Mural for Westwood High School for Girls London.
2002
The unveiling by Lord Michael Heseltine CH, PC. “Core” Indoor water sculpture. UCL, the British Heart Foundation Laboratories, Rayne Institute, University Street, London.
2002
Active council Member of the Royal Society of British Sculptors, London.
2002
Was in the selection committee for the Annual Exhibition of the RBS with: Richard Cork Arts Critic,
Derek Morris RBS President, Chris Dunseath ARBS and Prof. Glynn Williams FRBS.
2001
Sculpture for Wingfielld Arts College Yard, Suffolk, England invited. Finalist
2001
Elected to Council of the Royal Society of British Sculptors.
2001
Nominated and approved by the Royal British Society of Sculptors Fellowship to join their company.
2000 Solo Sculpture Exhiibition in the Millennium Dome, London invited, supported by Egils sjodur Skallagrimssonar.
2000
Monument Metro Public Art Commission Newcastle City Centr, invited. Finalist.
2000
Elected to the RBS as an Associate Member.
1999
Winner of the Westwood High School Clock-face Competition.
1999
Art Exhibition and Cultural event at the Royal College of Art London, supported by Egils sjodur Skallagrimssonar.
1998
Invited to represent the UK at “Fabriq’Art”, Mereville, France, supported by the EU.
1998
1st prize winner of the International Greenham Common Sculpture Competition, UK. With 150 participants.
1997
1st winner of the Wybo Haas award and commissioned by Wybo Haas to design an award trophy, "David" which will be given annually to artists and writers from a wide range of disciplines, UK.
1997
Nominated for the Wybo Haas award for young British sculptors.
1997
A winner of a Membership Bursary of the Royal Society of British Sculptors. Two year grant
1992
After graduation from Chelsea College of Art and Design, London invited by the Design Museum, to particepate in the exhibition A Festival of Scandinavian Design. Exhibited the site specific sculpture Wheel of Progress by the main entrance to the museum.