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Daría Sól Andrews (b. 1993) is an independent curator and art critic currently based between Reykjavík, New York and California. Her curatorial practice is inspired by ideas of rethinking how, where, and in what form, the exhibition concept can be manifested.


In 2021 Daría attended the Whitney Independent Study Program as a Curatorial Fellow in New York. She holds an MA in Curating, Art Management and Law from the University of Stockholm and a BA in Rhetoric from UC Berkeley. She works as Associate Director at Listval gallery in Reykjavík.


In 2017 Daria founded her home gallery as curatorial director of Studio Sol, where she renovated a warehouse building and presents exhibitions in a living room, home based setting. Daria aspires to create a place where life and art merge, to construct a space for experiencing intimacy and quietness, with art, yourself, and others.

Most recent curatorial projects include: Tracing Fragments group exhibition at Gerðarsafn Museum (2023), Uncanny Virutality group exhibition at Hafnarborg (2023), Kosmos/Kaos - Ragnheiður Jónsóttir at Listasafn Árnesinga (upcoming), in/stasis, group exhibition at Artists Space, NY, Whitney ISP (2022), sound and video installation by Ingibjörg Friðriksdóttir “Quite the Situation” as part of the Reykjavik Arts Festival (2021), group exhibition “BLINDSPOT” at the Reykjavík City Library (2021), and group exhibition “Norðrið” at LÁ Art Museum (2020). Further recent projects include group exhibition “Silent Spring” at Hafnarborg Museum (2020), “Latent Shadow” project series at Harbinger gallery (2020-2021), “Icelandic Meat Soup” at the Reykjavík Museum of Photography.

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