89_PF05_Hanna_Horn_VATNASAFNLIBRARY OF WATER_InstallView2
Roni Horn VATNASAFN/LIBRARY OF WATER, 2007.
Photo : Stefan Altenburger, © Artangel

Archived Glaciers at the Library of Water

In Stykkishólmur, on the coast of Breiðafjörður in Iceland, is Vatnasafn or “water museum,” a small library that moves and shifts. The objects archived there are not those that hold words, lines of poetry, or neat sentences that stitch together a narrative, but instead water. The water kept here is drawn from glaciers in Iceland and was created by the American artist Roni Horn. Horn has had a long and intimate involvement with Iceland through its geography, geology, climate, and culture. In 2007 the artist was invited by Artangel to create the installation Vatnasafn. It was their first international commission in the former library.

This content is available with a Digital or Premium subscription only. Subscribe to read the full text and access all our Features, Off-Features, Portfolios, and Columns!

Subscribe (starting at $20)

Already have a Digital or Premium subscription?

Log in

Don’t want to subscribe? Additional content is available with an Esse account. It’s free and no purchase will ever be required. Create an account or log in:

My Account

89-Accueil-Apercu
This article also appears in the issue 89 – Library - Library
Discover

Suggested Reading