Arna Beth
Contact & Links
arnabeths@gmail.com
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Selected Works



    Arna Beth (b. 1997) is an Icelandic / American multidisciplinary artist and filmmaker based in London. Working with the assemblage of digital media, speculative futures, and cultural critique of the postmodern. Her practice spans 3D fabrication such as sculpture and animation, performance, sound, and recombinant material processes. 

    Through frameworks of critical theory kin to xenofeminism, dromology and necropolitics, Arna constructs immersive, non-linear narratives, attempting to destabilize a dromocratic present.

    Self-composed sound, fabrication, and embodied performance mark an evolution toward more immersive, bodydriven work. Collaborations with curators and technologists continue to refine her spatial and political praxis, weaponizing aesthetics against the systems they mirror.

    She has performed and exhibited at:

    Boundary Condition at St. Garlickhythe Church (LDN) 2025.
    Manifest: IO at Goldsmiths (LDN) 2025.
    Club Are (LDN) 2023, 2025.
    Metamorphika (LDN) 2024.
    SÍM Residency + UKAI Projects at Korpúlfsstaðir (ICE) 2024
    Lewisham Art House (LDN) 2023
    Iklectik Art Lab (LDN) 2023
    Hafnarborg – the Hafnarfjördur Centre of Culture and Fine Art (ICE) 2023.
    X3 Amsterdam (NL) 2022.
    Akademie der Künste in Berlin (DE) 2022
    Festival of Lights (ICE) 2020
    Decoratelier in Brussels (BE) 2019
    Lunga Festival (ICE) 2019
    Sónar Reykjavík (ICE) 2018


    Commercial Project: Sleikur Merchandise





                Merchendise for Sleikur. Commissioned by Sleikur, Iceland’s pioneering queer rave collective, this artwork fuses the euphoria of rave culture with the organic resilience of queer botanic life. The design embodies radical love and movement, mirroring the collective’s name (Sleikur meaning "French kiss") through dynamic figuration and intimate, fluid gestures. Drawing from influences like Einar Jónsson’s mythological sculptures, French 20th-century illustration, and Soviet monumental art, the piece celebrates bodies in motion, intertwined with intricate floral elements that add depth and structural tension. The final composition balances raw energy with refined detail, using spotlighting and layered post-processing to create a visual rhythm as vibrant as the underground community it represents.