Spákona, (2023) is both an installation and an intimate performance—a meeting of clay, touch, and unseen threads. Each sculpture, pinched from raw clay with bare hands, became a vessel for intuition. During the performance, the artist, embodying the figure of a fortune teller, invited participants to hold these tactile forms as their fortunes were spoken. The readings, delivered in Turkish to an Icelandic-speaking audience, asked whether meaning must be understood to be felt, and whether language can be bypassed in the quiet exchange of energy between two people.

Installation and performance at Rýmd

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