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Pétur Tryggvi Hjalmarsson (24 January 1956 - 8 March 2021) was an Icelandic gold and silversmith.


Background

Tryggvi was born in Ísafjörður in Iceland. He was first trained in the goldsmith shop of his father Hjálmar Torfason in Reykjavík. He graduated from the Guldsmedehøjskolen (Goldsmith's High School) in Copenhagen in 1983.


Work

He opened a workshop in Reykjavík in 1985, and moved to Denmark in 1988; his shop was in Gentofte, near Copenhagen. In 2001 he moved back to Iceland, setting up shop in his home town of Ísafjörður.Petur Tryggvi's website
Tryggvi was a member of the Exhibition Group of Danish Silversmiths and has several works exhibited at the Koldinghus Museum for Silverware in Kolding Castle, Jutland, Denmark, and at the
Danish Museum of Art and Design The Designmuseum Denmark () is a museum in Copenhagen for Danish and international design and crafts. It features works of famous Danish designers like Arne Jacobsen, Jacob Jensen and Kaare Klint, who was one of the two architects who remodeled ...
, Copenhagen. He has made the church silver for five churches in Iceland, including for Áskirkja in Reykjavík. Tryggvi's work has been exhibited at the
Herning Art Museum Heart: Herning Museum of Contemporary Art, formerly Herning Kunstmuseum, was founded in Herning, Denmark, in 1976. It opened in 1977 in Angligården, an old shirt factory designed by C. F. Møller. In 2009, it reopened in new premises designed by ...
;Kirsten Boas, "Distinguished Silver in Herning" ''Kristeligt Dagblad ''12 January 200

/ref> at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London; at the Crafts Council, London; and at the Galleri Montan, Denmark.Galleri Montan, Denmark
/ref> Director of the Koldinghus Museum, Poul Dedenroth-Schou, explaining why Tryggvi had won the '
Karl Gustav Hansen Karl Gustav Hansen (1914–2002) was a Danish master silversmith and designer. He is considered a pioneer of Scandinavian silversmith design, and was active during the Scandinavian modern-period. Early life Karl Gustav Hansen was born 10 Dece ...
Prize' in 2010, said that Tryggvi "had attracted attention with his notable jewellery in gold and precious stones, which is also exported to Germany and Japan", as well as working on church silver, "all with a distinctive and powerful idiom". According to Dedenroth-Schou, Tryggve can combine silver with gold, platinum, cement, rusting iron and other materials, and had for many years been a valued member of the "Danish Silversmiths" group. He died on 8 March 2021.


Exhibitions

Tryggvi has exhibited his work in numerous museums and art galleries since 1979: only the most notable are listed here. * 2006 Queens Gallery at Kronborg Castle, Helsinore * 2004 Icelandic Design Museum, Garðabær * 2003 (and earlier years) Gallery Metal, Copenhagen * 2002 Silversmiths Gallery, Koldinghus Museum, Denmark * 2001 Bröhan-Museum, State Museum for Art Nouveau, Art Deco and Functionalism, Berlin * 2001 (and earlier years) Danish Museum of Art and Design, Copenhagen * 2000 Kjarvalsstaðir Museum, Reykjavík * 2000 Herning Art Museum, Herning * 1999 Finnish Museum of Art and Design, Helsinki * 1998 Hofburg Museum, Vienna * 1997 Brøndsalen, Frederiksberg * 1990 Röhss Museum for Design and Applied Art, Gothenburg Contemporary Swedish Silver, Stockholm * 1989 Scandinavian Contemporary Art Gallery, Copenhagen * 1989 'European Design', Tokyo * 1985 (and earlier years) Art Association Form Ísland, Reykjavík * 1982 Tuborg Art Association, Copenhagen * 1979 National Museum of Iceland, Bogasalur, Reykjavík


References


External links


Petur Tryggvi's web site
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