SWIMMING IN REYKJAVIK 









Swimming in Reykjavík at SIND gallery
WIP supported by Reykjavik Dance Festival Summer Residency.


Michael Laundry's Swimming in Reykjavík at SIND gallery

05/09/2025  19:00 SIND gallery Art, Dance More information Share event
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Event starts at 19:00

SIND gallery hosts Michael Laundry's A History of Swimming: Swimming in Reykjavik. The project explores the role of the river poet and eco-phenomenology. Athletic choreography, and memorable monologues appear as 'complementary epistemologies', a term from Louise Westling's 'Darwin in Arcadia. Brute Being and the Human Animal Dance from Gilgamesh to Virginia Wolf' (2006).

The project is part of the artist's long-term project A History of Swimming examining waterscapes and hydro-choreography.

In Reykjavik, Laundry finds supportive waterscapes for making art that discusses pools and politics. Laundry embodies Wolfgang Streeck - a river poet reciting a love letter to Eleanor Perry (1914-1981). Perry was a feminist screenwriter. She wrote the 1968 screen adaptation of The Swimmer (1968). The address to Perry reflects on the loss of public pools as a trend that reveals “new patterns of consumption in the private sector encouraging the privatization of existing public services” namely public pools (Streeck, 2017).

Concept and Direction by MICHAEL LAUNDRY

Created in Collaboration with MEERI MÄKINEN

Performed by MEERI MÄKINEN and MICHAEL LAUNDRY

Musical composition by FENRIR VÁN

Project funding supported by Nordic Culture Point, The City of Bergen. Residencies supported by Slip of the Lip / Scen46 Gothenburg (SE), and the Reykjavik Dance Festival.

















Michael Laundry
Bergen 
Norway

+47 95 47 71 84

mwmklaundry@gmail.com




 
ABOUT


Michael Laundry is an artist, curator and choreographer‭. ‬Laundry is Curator at Mikey Laundry Art Garden‭ (‬MLAG‭). Laundry often uses 3D printed sculptures and digital weaving as conceptually interrelated pieces and performative actions over one discrete artwork. ‬Laundry’s artistic practice has taken shape under the name Myclef Laun or The Avalanche Boys‭. ‬Laundry’s practice includes live site‭- ‬specific performance‭, ‬choreography‭, ‬video installations‭, ‬textile and costume design‭, ‬as well as audio installations‭.  ‬Laundry’s tech-feminist approach uses technology such as drones‭, ‬VR‭, ‬and  choreography to investigate philosophical‭, ‬political and prose fiction texts‭. ‬Laundry’s work has been shown in Vancouver‭, ‬Toronto‭, ‬New York‭, ‬Plymouth England‭, ‬Copenhagen‭, ‬Oslo‭, ‬Bergen and Kristiansand by festivals‭ ‬and venues including Gallery FELT‭, ‬Gallery Knipsu‭, ‬KRAFT, ‬Ravnedans‭, ‬Alt_CPH‭, ‬BIT Teatergarasjen‭, ‬Oslo Art Weekend‭ ‬BOA Billedkunstnerne i Oslo og Akershus‭, ‬ASLE Biennial Conference‭, ‬Plymouth‭. ‬