I鈥檓 often asked, but have no idea why I chose Iceland, why I first started going, why I still go. In truth I believe Iceland chose me.鈥攆rom the introduction
Contemporary artist Roni Horn first visited Iceland in 1975 at the age of nineteen, and since then, the island鈥檚 treeless expanse has had an enduring hold on Horn鈥檚 creative work. Through a series of remarkable and poetic reflections, vignettes, episodes, and illustrated essays, Island Zombie distills the artist鈥檚 lifelong experience of Iceland鈥檚 natural environment. Together, these pieces offer an unforgettable exploration of the indefinable and inescapable force of remote, elemental places, and provide a sustained look at how an island and its atmosphere can take possession of the innermost self.
Island Zombie is a meditation on being present. It vividly conveys Horn鈥檚 experiences, from the deeply profound to the joyful and absurd. Through powerful evocations of the changing weather and other natural phenomena鈥攖he violence of the wind, the often aggressive birds, the imposing influence of glaciers, and the ubiquitous presence of water in all its variety鈥攚e come to understand the author鈥檚 abiding need for Iceland, a place uniquely essential to Horn鈥檚 creative and spiritual life. The dramatic surroundings provoke examinations of self-sufficiency and isolation, and these ruminations summon a range of cultural companions, including El Greco, Emily Dickinson, Judy Garland, Wallace Stevens, Edgar Allan Poe, William Morris, and Rachel Carson. While brilliantly portraying nature鈥檚 sublime energy, Horn also confronts issues of consumption, destruction, and loss, as the industrial and man-made encroach on Icelandic wilderness.
Filled with musings on a secluded region that perpetually encourages a sense of discovery, Island Zombie illuminates a wild and beautiful Iceland that remains essential and new.
"'Iceland was the only place I went without cause, just to be there,' the New York-based artist Roni Horn writes in Island Zombie, her attempt to explain her powerful affinity for the country. Pieced together from decades of essays, interviews, poetry and photographs, Horn's latest book is a reflection on the complex beauty of a place that she continues to return to "with migratory insistence and regularity."鈥擟hris Allnutt, Financial Times
"A wonderful, beguiling read in which Roni takes us deep into her experience of Iceland."鈥擝en Luke, The Art Newspaper, A Brush With . . .
"Island Zombie is a distillation of vignettes and essays on the natural and built environment (swimming pools are as much of a presence here as waterfalls), illustrated with the artist’s photographs. Often occupying no more than half a page, these fragmentary glimpses and reflections are indeed like “soil samples”, archived in an elegantly uncluttered volume that evokes Iceland’s forlorn emptiness as much as its places and people."鈥擭ancy Campbell, Times Literary Supplement
"Brilliant. . . . Prosaic and profound, [Island Zombie] felt like standing before art again."鈥擝ridget Quinn, Hyperallergic
"Sensually arresting . . . eloquent. . . . The first sections of the book will stoke the desire for a more in-depth study of Iceland; the others will interest veteran Iceland-watchers."鈥Kirkus Reviews
"Island Zombie is a thoughtful reflection on isolation, resilience, natural wonder, and living in the moment. Written by the contemporary artist Roni Horn, it’s the sort of book you find yourself returning to often — to ponder, to explore, and to be inspired. In fact, this book is more like an art project that you want to page through at random than a straightforward “travelogue.” Not only does it venture deep into the author’s obsession with Iceland, but it has something unique to say about why humans love to travel in the first place."鈥擲teve Bramucci, UPROXX
"At times quiet and at times chaotic, Island Zombie captures the incorporeality of a nation that embodies the evanescence of the northern lights and the ephemerality of fumarole vapor... The book is an artistic tribute to... the diminishing nowhereness of which Iceland, indistinct in its bleak high latitudes, so definitively represents."鈥擝rendan Curtinrich, Split Rock Review
"Roni Horn’s Island Zombie turns boredom into an asset…a chance to recharge and reflect."鈥擩ean Bundy, Anchorage Press
"The way Horn writes is compelling, and able to evoke this authentic feeling of isolation away from the buzz of your everyday life. It’s getting absorbed in a book, sure, but perhaps not as you know it. It will make you want to seek out somewhere remote and fascinating to travel like never before."鈥擶ill Lennox, Vogue Australia
"Island Zombie is an intoxicating artist鈥檚 journal and a work of art itself. We feel, through Roni Horn鈥檚 carefully rendered words and photographs, the delight of discovering 鈥榥owhere.鈥 Yet, Horn offers a provocative and heartbreaking question: 鈥業s nowhere gone?鈥 At a time when many of us have come to understand the price of overusing and wrongly altering the earth鈥檚 resources, this is a powerful manifesto."鈥擜nna Deavere Smith, author of Letters to a Young Artist
"Roni Horn鈥檚 Island Zombie depicts, with laser-like clarity, the complex and profound experience of being human in a vast, fabulous, and unforgiving natural world. It鈥檚 a remarkable accomplishment."鈥擬ichael Cunningham, author of The Hours
"Roni Horn鈥檚 Iceland is part landscape, part lover. Scrambling over pewter shale and purple moss, sleeping so still she becomes a branch for a bird, Horn records her tectonic relationship with a strange volcanic island that is simultaneously other and self."鈥擩eanette Winterson, author of Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit
"An astounding act of meditation and a guidebook back to our senses, Roni Horn鈥檚 Island Zombie rides the changeability of the life of a place with solitude at its center. This remarkable achievement is a gift to life, a gift of a life, a gift of life."鈥擟laudia Rankine, author of Citizen: An American Lyric
鈥淚n these days of global disharmony, Roni Horn reminds us of the connection between us all: the weather. Horn never misses a word, no matter how big or small. She takes us to the edge of nowhere and fills it with content.鈥濃擭an Goldin, artist
"There is an Icelandic saying: 鈥楢 guest鈥檚 eye is a sharp eye.鈥 Roni Horn is an artist who has defined Iceland for me. Few know the country as well as Horn does and her work has taught me how to look at and feel this place."鈥擱agnar Kjartansson, artist
鈥Island Zombie engagingly tracks Roni Horn鈥檚 struggle to be present and to see鈥攔eally see鈥攖he nuances of the Icelandic landscape. The artist is attentive and observant, and as a result, these pieces evoke solitude in nature as a joy and respite.鈥濃擡va Heisler, author of Reading Emily Dickinson in Icelandic
"Roni Horn鈥檚 brilliant and timely book is a must-read for all who have followed the career of this stellar American artist. Island Zombie is concerned with the temporality of landscape, the agency of the nonhuman world, and the mutual constitution of subjects and places. It will interest anyone concerned with the philosophical and aesthetic aspects of the Anthropocene.鈥濃擩ohanne Sloan, author of Joyce Wieland鈥檚 鈥淭he Far Shore鈥