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Heiðrikur á Heygum

Heiðrikur á Heygum pronounced [ˈhaɪ:ɹɪkʊɹ ˈɔa ˈheɪ:jʊm] (born 1983 in Tórshavn), known by the stylised mononym HEIDRIK, is a Faroese artist[1] who is currently based in Denmark as of 2020.[2][non-primary source needed] His career has spanned multiple genres and mediums throughout his decades-long career.

Art edit

In the realm of painting, Heiðrikur works mainly with watercolors, covering subjects such as parenthood, sexuality, social stigma involving guilt, shame and loneliness. Heiðrikur has also created cover art for albums from musicians such as Eivør, ORKA, Páll Finnur Páll , SAKARIS, Guðrið Hansdóttir and BYRTA.

Film and music videos edit

Heiðrikur began his career in film in 2006 by directing a music video for his song Tár torna from his debut album An Invisible Gun (2006). Three years later, he directed his first short film Mítt Rúm in 2009. The short film premiered at the Faroese film festival in October 2008, and won awards at the Nordic Youth Film Festival (NUFF) and UNGFILM09, winning the Rasmus-Award in the latter case.

After graduating from Kort & Dokumentar Filmskolen in Denmark,[3] he began working with advertising and commercials.

Heiðrikur graduated from the Danish film school Super16 in 2014 as director, afterwards studying at the Icelandic Academy of Fine Art.

He has directed music videos for other Faroese musicians, including Eivør, ORKA, SAKARIS and BYRTA.

In 2014, Heiðrikur directed the horror short film Skuld, which premiered in late 2014 and won both the Geytin Jury Award and the Audience Award.[4]Skuld also won 2 Ekko Awards 2016 for best set design and best sound.

Filmography edit

Short films edit

  • 2009 – Mítt Rúm (My Room) (short film), Writer, Director and Editor.
  • 2010 – Waves – A Portrait of Maria á Heygum, (short doc), Writer, Director and Editor.
  • 2010 – Sigarett (Cigarette) (short film) Writer, Director, Actor and Editor.
  • 2012 – "A Hipstory" (short film) Writer, Director.
  • 2013 – True Love (short film) Writer, Director.
  • 2014 – Skuld (Guilt) (short film) Director
  • 2016 – Dalur (short film) Director
  • 2019 – Annika (documentary) Director.

Television series edit

  • 2008–2009 – Mús (television series): Co writer, reporter, editor and host. Made for the Faroese National Television (Kringvarp Føroya).[5]

Music videos edit

  • "Tár Torna" 2006 Heiðrikur, Writer, Director and Editor.
  • "Needle and a String" 2011 Heiðrikur, Writer, Director and Editor.
  • "Aldan reyð" 2011(music video) by ORKA. Writer, Director
  • "Blonde" 2012 Heiðrikur, Writer, Director.
  • "OMG" 2012 Heiðrikur, Writer, Director.
  • "True Love" 2013 Eivør Pálsdóttir, Writer, Director
  • "Nothing is Written in the Stars"2013 Bloodgroup., Writer, Director
  • "Brace Myself" 2013 Sakaris, Writer, Director and Editor.
  • "Norðlýsið" 2013 BYRTA, Writer, Director and Editor.
  • "Bolimia" 2013 Heiðrikur, Writer, Director and Editor.
  • "Tasty Tears" Heiðrikur feat Greta Svabo Bech 2013, Writer, Director and Editor.
  • "Rain" 2014 Eivør Pálsdóttir, Writer, Director
  • "Í tínum eygum" 2014 BYRTA, Writer, Director and Editor.
  • "Andvekur" 2015 BYRTA, Writer, Director and Editor.
  • "Aftur og Aftur" 2015 BYRTA, Director
  • "Í Tokuni" 2016 Eivør Pálsdóttir, Writer, Director
  • "Høbjærgning ved Havet" 2016 Graabrødre Kammerkor, Writer, Director and Editor.  
  • "Change of Frame" 2016 Heiðrikur, Writer, Director and Editor.
  • "Red Hair" 2016 Heiðrikur, Writer, Director and Editor.
  • "Boy" 2017 Heiðrikur, Writer, Director and Editor.
  • "Høbjærgning ved Havet" 2017 Graabrødre Kammerkor, Writer, Director and Editor.
  • "Risin og moggin" 2017 KATA, Writer, Director and Editor.
  • "Monster" 2018 Heiðrikur, Writer, Director and Editor.
  • "Remember Me" 2018 Heiðrikur, Writer, Director and Editor.
  • "White Flag" 2018 Heiðrikur, Writer, Director and Editor.
  • "Angel" Frostfelt 2018, Writer, Director and Editor.
  • "Hennara dansigólv" 2018 BYRTA, Writer, Director and Editor.
  • "Black for the Occasion" 2018 Heiðrikur, Writer, Director and Editor.
  • "Green Wine" 2019 Janus Rasmussen, Writer, Director and Editor.
  • "In the middle of the end of time" 2019 Pernille Rosendahl, Writer, Director and Editor.
  • "Falla til jarðar" 2020 Marius Ziska, Writer, Director and Editor.
  • "Break Up Song" 2020 Heiðrikur, Writer, Director and Editor.

Post productions edit

  • 2008 – ORKA & YANN TIERSEN Live in Rennes (post production), Director and Editor.

Music edit

In 2007, Heiðrikur released his debut album, An Invisible Gun .

In December 2013 Heiðrikur and Greta Svabo Bech collaborated on the song Tasty Tears.[6]

After a 9-year hiatus, Heiðrikur released his 2nd album "Funeral" in 2016. Its first single, Change of Frame was released in August 2016.

On 27 March 2020 Heiðrikur released his 3rd album, Illusions.

Discography edit

Albums edit

  • 2007 – An Invisible Gun, December 2007[7]
  • 2016 – Funeral[8]
  • 2020 – Illusions

Singles edit

  • 2007 – Jealous
  • 2012 – OMG
  • 2014 – Maria's Donkey
  • 2016 – Change of Frame
  • 2017 – Black for the Occasion (Radio Edit)
  • 2020 – Hope You're Crying

Art exhibitions edit

  • 1996 and 1997 – Showed work at, Smiðjan í Lítluvík on the Faroe Islands[9]
  • 1998 – Showed work at, The Nordic House, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands
  • 2005 – Solo exhibition, Smiðjan í Lítluvík, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands
  • 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2011,[10] 2012 and 2013 – Selected to show works in the censured Faroese Summer Exhibition "Ólavsøkuframsýningin" at The National Faroese Art Museum)
  • 2007 – Curated and showed worked at "Ólavsøkuframsýningin" (Faroese Summer Exhibition at The National Faroese Art Museum, named after Ólavsøka)
  • 2010 – Curated and showed worked at Müllers Pakkhús in Tórshavn, an exhibition for young Faroese artist called Innrás (Invasion).[11]
  • 2012 – Curated and showed worked at Nordatlantens Brygge in Copenhagen[12]
  • 2015 – Showed work at Husumer Bucht Museum in Germany

Awards and nominations edit

  • 2009 – NUFF (Short film festival for young filmmakers in the Nordic countries) Wins for best short film Mítt Rúm (My Room)[13]
  • 2013 – Nominated for best music video at the Berlin Music Video Awards 2014 for Eivør – True Love[14]
  • 2014 – Geytin Award (a Faroese film award, a stuette and 25 0000 DKK)[15]
  • 2014 – Áskoðaravirðislønin (Audience award of 15 000 DKK, handed at the same event as the Geytin Award)
  • 2014 – Nominated for the Faroese Music Awards for the music video Byrta – Norðlýsið, instructor: Heiðrikur á Heygum[16]
  • 2014 – Nominated for the Faroese Music Awards for the music video Eivør – True Love, instructor: Heiðrikur á Heygum[17]
  • 2015 – Faroese Music Awards – Wins for best music video (EivørRain), instructor: Heiðrikur[18]
  • 2016 – "Skuld" (Guilt) was nominated in 5 categories at Danish Ekko Awards and won 2. Best set Design and sound
  • 2017 – Won "Best male singer" at the Faroese Music Awards 2017
  • 2018 – Won "Best music video" for "Monster" at the Faroese Music Awards 2018

References edit

  1. ^ "Heidrik a Heygum". Retrieved 4 October 2015 – via Vimeo.
  2. ^ Heiðrik, Heygum. "I am stuck in Copenhagen and all my concerts and arrangements have been cancelled due of the corona virus". Instagram. Archived from the original on 26 December 2021. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
  3. ^ See Facebook.com
  4. ^ Lücke, Stephan (6 January 2015). "Interview: Heiðrik á Heygum wins 2014 Faroese Film Awards". Nordic Style Magazine. Retrieved 18 April 2015.
  5. ^ "Heiðrik Heygum" (in Danish). S16. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
  6. ^ "Heidrik & Greta Svabo Bech – Tasty Tears (Unplugged)". YouTube – Heidrik. 19 December 2013. Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved 4 October 2015.
  7. ^ Nolsøe, Eir (12 October 2011). "Heiðrik: – Nógv broyttur síðan An Invisible Gun" (in Faroese). Kringvarp Føroya. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
  8. ^ Nolsøe, Eir (27 July 2016). "Heiðrikur ger upp við homofobi á nýggjari fløgu" (in Faroese). Kringvarp Føroya. Retrieved 4 September 2016.
  9. ^ "Heiðrik Á Heygum". heidrik-heygum.squarespace.com/. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
  10. ^ Poulsen, Kinna (3 August 2011). "Ólavsøkuframsýningin 2011" (in Faroese). Listin. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
  11. ^ Poulsen, Kinna; Smærup Sørensen, Inger (12 August 2010). "Innrás – Heiðrik á Heygum" (in Faroese). Listin. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
  12. ^ Jensen, Annemarie Lai (15 May 2012). (in Danish). Kunsten.nu. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
  13. ^ Clipea, Clara (1 June 2009). "My room (Mitt rum)". Kaliber35 Munich International Film Festival. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
  14. ^ "Nominees 2014". Berlin Music Video Awards. Retrieved 3 May 2015.
  15. ^ Østerø, Mortan (11 December 2014). "Heiðrikur tók alt (Heiðrikur took all)" (in Faroese). in.fo (Sosialurin). Retrieved 2 October 2015.
  16. ^ Norðlýsið on YouTube
  17. ^ True Love on YouTube
  18. ^ Rana, Danjal av (14 March 2015). "Havnin og Gøta heiðrað" (in Faroese). in.fo. Retrieved 9 October 2015.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Heiðrikur on Facebook

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Heidrikur a Heygum pronounced ˈhaɪ ɹɪkʊɹ ˈɔa ˈheɪ jʊm born 1983 in Torshavn known by the stylised mononym HEIDRIK is a Faroese artist 1 who is currently based in Denmark as of 2020 2 non primary source needed His career has spanned multiple genres and mediums throughout his decades long career Contents 1 Art 2 Film and music videos 3 Filmography 3 1 Short films 3 2 Television series 3 3 Music videos 3 4 Post productions 4 Music 5 Discography 5 1 Albums 5 2 Singles 6 Art exhibitions 7 Awards and nominations 8 References 9 External linksArt editIn the realm of painting Heidrikur works mainly with watercolors covering subjects such as parenthood sexuality social stigma involving guilt shame and loneliness Heidrikur has also created cover art for albums from musicians such as Eivor ORKA Pall Finnur Pall SAKARIS Gudrid Hansdottir and BYRTA Film and music videos editHeidrikur began his career in film in 2006 by directing a music video for his song Tar torna from his debut album An Invisible Gun 2006 Three years later he directed his first short film Mitt Rum in 2009 The short film premiered at the Faroese film festival in October 2008 and won awards at the Nordic Youth Film Festival NUFF and UNGFILM09 winning the Rasmus Award in the latter case After graduating from Kort amp Dokumentar Filmskolen in Denmark 3 he began working with advertising and commercials Heidrikur graduated from the Danish film school Super16 in 2014 as director afterwards studying at the Icelandic Academy of Fine Art He has directed music videos for other Faroese musicians including Eivor ORKA SAKARIS and BYRTA In 2014 Heidrikur directed the horror short film Skuld which premiered in late 2014 and won both the Geytin Jury Award and the Audience Award 4 Skuld also won 2 Ekko Awards 2016 for best set design and best sound Filmography editShort films edit 2009 Mitt Rum My Room short film Writer Director and Editor 2010 Waves A Portrait of Maria a Heygum short doc Writer Director and Editor 2010 Sigarett Cigarette short film Writer Director Actor and Editor 2012 A Hipstory short film Writer Director 2013 True Love short film Writer Director 2014 Skuld Guilt short film Director 2016 Dalur short film Director 2019 Annika documentary Director Television series edit 2008 2009 Mus television series Co writer reporter editor and host Made for the Faroese National Television Kringvarp Foroya 5 Music videos edit Tar Torna 2006 Heidrikur Writer Director and Editor Needle and a String 2011 Heidrikur Writer Director and Editor Aldan reyd 2011 music video by ORKA Writer Director Blonde 2012 Heidrikur Writer Director OMG 2012 Heidrikur Writer Director True Love 2013 Eivor Palsdottir Writer Director Nothing is Written in the Stars 2013 Bloodgroup Writer Director Brace Myself 2013 Sakaris Writer Director and Editor Nordlysid 2013 BYRTA Writer Director and Editor Bolimia 2013 Heidrikur Writer Director and Editor Tasty Tears Heidrikur feat Greta Svabo Bech 2013 Writer Director and Editor Rain 2014 Eivor Palsdottir Writer Director I tinum eygum 2014 BYRTA Writer Director and Editor Andvekur 2015 BYRTA Writer Director and Editor Aftur og Aftur 2015 BYRTA Director I Tokuni 2016 Eivor Palsdottir Writer Director Hobjaergning ved Havet 2016 Graabrodre Kammerkor Writer Director and Editor Change of Frame 2016 Heidrikur Writer Director and Editor Red Hair 2016 Heidrikur Writer Director and Editor Boy 2017 Heidrikur Writer Director and Editor Hobjaergning ved Havet 2017 Graabrodre Kammerkor Writer Director and Editor Risin og moggin 2017 KATA Writer Director and Editor Monster 2018 Heidrikur Writer Director and Editor Remember Me 2018 Heidrikur Writer Director and Editor White Flag 2018 Heidrikur Writer Director and Editor Angel Frostfelt 2018 Writer Director and Editor Hennara dansigolv 2018 BYRTA Writer Director and Editor Black for the Occasion 2018 Heidrikur Writer Director and Editor Green Wine 2019 Janus Rasmussen Writer Director and Editor In the middle of the end of time 2019 Pernille Rosendahl Writer Director and Editor Falla til jardar 2020 Marius Ziska Writer Director and Editor Break Up Song 2020 Heidrikur Writer Director and Editor Post productions edit 2008 ORKA amp YANN TIERSEN Live in Rennes post production Director and Editor Music editIn 2007 Heidrikur released his debut album An Invisible Gun In December 2013 Heidrikur and Greta Svabo Bech collaborated on the song Tasty Tears 6 After a 9 year hiatus Heidrikur released his 2nd album Funeral in 2016 Its first single Change of Frame was released in August 2016 On 27 March 2020 Heidrikur released his 3rd album Illusions Discography editAlbums edit 2007 An Invisible Gun December 2007 7 2016 Funeral 8 2020 IllusionsSingles edit 2007 Jealous 2012 OMG 2014 Maria s Donkey 2016 Change of Frame 2017 Black for the Occasion Radio Edit 2020 Hope You re CryingArt exhibitions edit1996 and 1997 Showed work at Smidjan i Litluvik on the Faroe Islands 9 1998 Showed work at The Nordic House Torshavn Faroe Islands 2005 Solo exhibition Smidjan i Litluvik Torshavn Faroe Islands 1997 2000 2001 2002 2004 2007 2011 10 2012 and 2013 Selected to show works in the censured Faroese Summer Exhibition olavsokuframsyningin at The National Faroese Art Museum 2007 Curated and showed worked at olavsokuframsyningin Faroese Summer Exhibition at The National Faroese Art Museum named after olavsoka 2010 Curated and showed worked at Mullers Pakkhus in Torshavn an exhibition for young Faroese artist called Innras Invasion 11 2012 Curated and showed worked at Nordatlantens Brygge in Copenhagen 12 2015 Showed work at Husumer Bucht Museum in GermanyAwards and nominations edit2009 NUFF Short film festival for young filmmakers in the Nordic countries Wins for best short film Mitt Rum My Room 13 2013 Nominated for best music video at the Berlin Music Video Awards 2014 for Eivor True Love 14 2014 Geytin Award a Faroese film award a stuette and 25 0000 DKK 15 2014 Askodaravirdislonin Audience award of 15 000 DKK handed at the same event as the Geytin Award 2014 Nominated for the Faroese Music Awards for the music video Byrta Nordlysid instructor Heidrikur a Heygum 16 2014 Nominated for the Faroese Music Awards for the music video Eivor True Love instructor Heidrikur a Heygum 17 2015 Faroese Music Awards Wins for best music video Eivor Rain instructor Heidrikur 18 2016 Skuld Guilt was nominated in 5 categories at Danish Ekko Awards and won 2 Best set Design and sound 2017 Won Best male singer at the Faroese Music Awards 2017 2018 Won Best music video for Monster at the Faroese Music Awards 2018References edit Heidrik a Heygum Retrieved 4 October 2015 via Vimeo Heidrik Heygum I am stuck in Copenhagen and all my concerts and arrangements have been cancelled due of the corona virus Instagram Archived from the original on 26 December 2021 Retrieved 29 April 2020 See Facebook com Lucke Stephan 6 January 2015 Interview Heidrik a Heygum wins 2014 Faroese Film Awards Nordic Style Magazine Retrieved 18 April 2015 Heidrik Heygum in Danish S16 Retrieved 15 October 2015 Heidrik amp Greta Svabo Bech Tasty Tears Unplugged YouTube Heidrik 19 December 2013 Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 Retrieved 4 October 2015 Nolsoe Eir 12 October 2011 Heidrik Nogv broyttur sidan An Invisible Gun in Faroese Kringvarp Foroya Retrieved 2 October 2015 Nolsoe Eir 27 July 2016 Heidrikur ger upp vid homofobi a nyggjari flogu in Faroese Kringvarp Foroya Retrieved 4 September 2016 Heidrik A Heygum heidrik heygum squarespace com Retrieved 15 October 2015 Poulsen Kinna 3 August 2011 olavsokuframsyningin 2011 in Faroese Listin Retrieved 15 October 2015 Poulsen Kinna Smaerup Sorensen Inger 12 August 2010 Innras Heidrik a Heygum in Faroese Listin Retrieved 15 October 2015 Jensen Annemarie Lai 15 May 2012 Faerosk udvandring in Danish Kunsten nu Archived from the original on 5 March 2016 Retrieved 15 October 2015 Clipea Clara 1 June 2009 My room Mitt rum Kaliber35 Munich International Film Festival Retrieved 2 October 2015 Nominees 2014 Berlin Music Video Awards Retrieved 3 May 2015 Ostero Mortan 11 December 2014 Heidrikur tok alt Heidrikur took all in Faroese in fo Sosialurin Retrieved 2 October 2015 Nordlysid on YouTube True Love on YouTube Rana Danjal av 14 March 2015 Havnin og Gota heidrad in Faroese in fo Retrieved 9 October 2015 External links editOfficial website Heidrikur on Facebook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Heidrikur a Heygum amp oldid 1063649978, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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