It is all my fault 
2017
Video
exhibited at The High Line Art in New York  

Katrín Inga Jónsdóttir Hjördísardóttir targets her audience with a personal discourse. In this video performance, she takes an emotional approach with an ambiguous tone. Through the footage she takes responsibility for all the “unhappiness, sadness, loneliness, hate” that has scarred the world. The effect that it causes upon the viewer is a unique experience, she uses the ambiguity of language to touch individual sensitivities that create an illusion of culpability and empathy. As the video proceeds towards its ending the perception of her message shifts when the concepts of “fighting for power, money, water, oil” are brought up. This brings relief to the viewer unveiling that the target of the artwork was perhaps someone else. Katrín Inga Jónsdóttir Hjördísardóttir (b. 1982, Reykjavik, Iceland) shows it is all my fault (2013), a video in the style of a YouTube confessional or video journal entry, in which she apologies profusely for “all the unhappiness, for the pain, for the fear… for the loneliness” in the world – admitting that it is all her fault, in a way that suggests a repentant deity or a remorseful child. 

 

The videoIt Is All My Fault exhibited at The High Line Art in New York form September to November 2017 was supported by Icelandic Art CenterIcelandic Art Fund and Muggur Icelandic Art grant.