FOU22 × Logi Marr
During DesignMarch 2024, Logi Marr collaborated with Reykjavík fashion store FOU22, presenting paintings within the retail environment alongside a limited edition t-shirt featuring one of the works.
Contemporary paintings shaped through repetition, gesture and material presence.

Recent paintings and material works, 2023–2026.
Selected exhibitions and collaborations documenting how the work moves between studio, gallery and site-specific contexts.
During DesignMarch 2024, Logi Marr collaborated with Reykjavík fashion store FOU22, presenting paintings within the retail environment alongside a limited edition t-shirt featuring one of the works.
Embedded explored abstraction, gesture and structures found in nature through black and white paintings, works on paper and experimental prints.
FOU22 × Logi Marr
The collaboration explored the meeting point between contemporary painting, fashion and interior space, allowing the works to exist as both exhibition pieces and part of a living commercial environment.
Embedded
Embedded explored the relationship between abstraction and nature. Natural materials became collaborators in the making of the work, shaping marks that sit between chance and intention.
The opening was presented as a multisensory experience, combining artworks with soundscapes and scent. Curated by Hrafn Ingason.
A selection of earlier paintings and works on paper, 2022–2026.
Logi Marr is an Icelandic abstract artist working mainly in oil on canvas. His paintings evolve through layers of colour, rhythm and gesture, balancing intuitive mark-making with a considered sense of composition.
Rather than describing a specific place or subject, each work invites a personal encounter where atmosphere, movement and light become the language of the painting.
Selected exhibitions, collaborations and education.
Myndlistaskóli Reykjavíkur
Leith School of Art, Edinburgh
2024 — FOU22 × Logi Marr, Reykjavík
2023 — Embedded, Port 9 Wine Bar, Reykjavík
2025 — La Boutique Christmas Exhibition
2024 — FOU22 × Logi Marr, DesignMarch