25.09.2025

18:00—19:00

Events

Evening with the artists: Through Thick and Thin

Welcome to an artist talk about the exhibition Through Thick and Thin  on Thursday, 25 September  at 18.00, where Dýrfinna Benita Basalan and Melanie Ubaldo will discuss the exhibition with Hekla Dögg Jónsdóttir, and share their reflections on relationships and grief.

Guests are encouraged to participate in the conversation. However, the subject matter of the exhibition is sensitive and they are kindly asked not to share any personal information that might be discussed at the event.


About the exhibition:

Through Thick and Thin is an exhibition about love, heartbreak and grief. To love is both tender and cruel, and no love however cruel is wasted. The exhibition is a site of both vulnerability and intimacy, compelling the viewers to confront the often uncomfortable realities of human experience. It consists of confessional writings, drawings, watercolor, and installations, which in a concrete and metaphorical sense points to the relationship between the oblivion of memory and the dissolution of romantic relationships, offering an intimate exploration of heartbreak. Memory is ephemeral and works about reality are often at best only faint glimpses and fragments of what we have seen, heard and felt;

for representation is a depletion of the thing being represented. Each reiteration erases a layer of its original essence and all that we are left with are ruins.

These works are offerings from the wreckage.

Biography

Dýrfinna Benita Basalan (b. 1992) is a visual artist born and raised in Iceland, with roots in the Philippines. She graduated with a BA in Fine Arts and Design from Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam in 2018. Since then, she has worked independently as an artist, in addition to being a founding member of the artist collective Lucky 3, established in 2019 alongside Melanie Ubaldo and Darren Mark. In 2022, Lucky 3 received the Encouragement Award for their performance PUTI, originally premiered at Sequences 2021 in OPEN. Dýrfinna has exhibited her work both in Iceland and internationally, working across diverse media including pencil drawing, installation, and steel sculpture. Her practice explores societal systems and symbolism in the context of post-capitalism, where true values—such as time, wisdom, and natural resources—are often devalued or lost. Drawing from personal experiences and her relationship with the world around her, her work evokes complex and ambivalent emotional responses. Dýrfinna is also known for her music under the alias Countess Malaise.

Melanie Ubaldo (b. 1992, Philippines) is an Icelandic artist based in Reykjavik. She graduated with MA Fine Arts from the Iceland University of the Arts in 2022. Melanie has exhibited widely in Iceland and internationally. Melanie was the recipient of the Svavar Guðnasson and Ásta Eiríksdóttir fund for promising artists in Iceland in 2021. Alongside her solo practice, Melanie is a founding member of Lucky 3, a collective of Icelandic artists of Filipino origins. Lucky 3 were the recipients of the Motivational Award from the Iceland Art Prize in 2022. Her works have since been acquired by the National Gallery of Iceland, Reykjavik Art Museum and other institutions and in private collections.


Ubaldo creates monuments to unbelonging. Her artistic practice constitutes an examination of profound intersectionality by way of biography. Her works are characterized by vulnerable autobiographical narratives around racist, prejudice, power, and discrimination. Using diverse media, her large scale installations address home, memory, poverty, displacement, immigration and identity. Despite the scale of her works, they simultaneously bring forth a delicate quality, mirroring the fragility and precariousness of their subject matter. 

Photograph: Sisters Lumière

Welcome to an artist talk about the exhibition Through Thick and Thin  on Thursday, 25 September  at 18.00, where Dýrfinna Benita Basalan and Melanie Ubaldo will discuss the exhibition with Hekla Dögg Jónsdóttir, and share their reflections on relationships and grief.

Guests are encouraged to participate in the conversation. However, the subject matter of the exhibition is sensitive and they are kindly asked not to share any personal information that might be discussed at the event.


About the exhibition:

Through Thick and Thin is an exhibition about love, heartbreak and grief. To love is both tender and cruel, and no love however cruel is wasted. The exhibition is a site of both vulnerability and intimacy, compelling the viewers to confront the often uncomfortable realities of human experience. It consists of confessional writings, drawings, watercolor, and installations, which in a concrete and metaphorical sense points to the relationship between the oblivion of memory and the dissolution of romantic relationships, offering an intimate exploration of heartbreak. Memory is ephemeral and works about reality are often at best only faint glimpses and fragments of what we have seen, heard and felt;

for representation is a depletion of the thing being represented. Each reiteration erases a layer of its original essence and all that we are left with are ruins.

These works are offerings from the wreckage.

Biography

Dýrfinna Benita Basalan (b. 1992) is a visual artist born and raised in Iceland, with roots in the Philippines. She graduated with a BA in Fine Arts and Design from Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam in 2018. Since then, she has worked independently as an artist, in addition to being a founding member of the artist collective Lucky 3, established in 2019 alongside Melanie Ubaldo and Darren Mark. In 2022, Lucky 3 received the Encouragement Award for their performance PUTI, originally premiered at Sequences 2021 in OPEN. Dýrfinna has exhibited her work both in Iceland and internationally, working across diverse media including pencil drawing, installation, and steel sculpture. Her practice explores societal systems and symbolism in the context of post-capitalism, where true values—such as time, wisdom, and natural resources—are often devalued or lost. Drawing from personal experiences and her relationship with the world around her, her work evokes complex and ambivalent emotional responses. Dýrfinna is also known for her music under the alias Countess Malaise.

Melanie Ubaldo (b. 1992, Philippines) is an Icelandic artist based in Reykjavik. She graduated with MA Fine Arts from the Iceland University of the Arts in 2022. Melanie has exhibited widely in Iceland and internationally. Melanie was the recipient of the Svavar Guðnasson and Ásta Eiríksdóttir fund for promising artists in Iceland in 2021. Alongside her solo practice, Melanie is a founding member of Lucky 3, a collective of Icelandic artists of Filipino origins. Lucky 3 were the recipients of the Motivational Award from the Iceland Art Prize in 2022. Her works have since been acquired by the National Gallery of Iceland, Reykjavik Art Museum and other institutions and in private collections.


Ubaldo creates monuments to unbelonging. Her artistic practice constitutes an examination of profound intersectionality by way of biography. Her works are characterized by vulnerable autobiographical narratives around racist, prejudice, power, and discrimination. Using diverse media, her large scale installations address home, memory, poverty, displacement, immigration and identity. Despite the scale of her works, they simultaneously bring forth a delicate quality, mirroring the fragility and precariousness of their subject matter. 

Photograph: Sisters Lumière