Selected publications:
Coming Soon: Truth, publisher: Hunang / pdf of Mika Hannula’s essay
Justice, 2017, publisher: Hunang
Hope, 2016, publisher: Hunang
Hús & Hillbilly, interview
http://hillbilly.is/index.php/2018/04/08/birgir-snaebjorn-birgisson/
Ladies Beautiful Ladies, publisher: Crymogea / pdf
Birgir_S_Birgisson_Ladies_Beautiful_Ladies_Crymogea_utgafa
Blonde Miss World 1951–, Publisher: Reykjavik Art Museum / Pdf
Birgir_S_Birgisson_Blonde_Miss_World_1951_Reykjavik_Art_Museum_2007
Flash Art, article by Mika Hannula
Discussion between Mika Hannula and Birgir Snæbjörn Birgisson
Discussion- Birgir Snæbjörn Birgisson & Mika Hannula (Sept. 2014)
Louder than Bombs, concept paper for the show, Louder than Bombs, written by Mika Hannula
Louder than Bombs, collection of questions and answers passed between the collaborating artists involved, Birgir Snæbjörn Birgisson, Heidi Lampenius and Miikka Vaskola
Louder Than Bombs_Questions copy
Turning Butterflies into worms, essay by Mika Hannula, for the book, Blonde Miss World 1951–, publisher: Reykjavik Art Museum
Turning Butterflies into Worms
The Horrific Pureness of Blond Heads, essay for NY Arts Magazine, by Ransu
The Horrific Pureness of Blond Heads_Ransu
The Impressed Touch, essay, by Ólafur Gíslason, for the book Touching, publisher: Hunang
The impressed touch Ólafur Gíslason
Prefase and Acknowledgements, by Hafþór Yngvason, Director of The Reykjavík Art Museum, for the book, Blonde Miss World 1951–, publisher: The Reykjavík Art Museum
Preface and Acknowledgements : Blonde Miss World 1951-
Interview, taken by Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir, for the book Blonde Nurses, publisher: Hunang
Nurses are dark-haired, the whole lot of them
Interview, taken by Kari Immonen, Director of Turku Art Museum, Finland, for the book, Stop for a Moment, Painting as Narrative, publisher: Nifca
Ladies, Beautiful Ladies, essay/concept paper, written by Mika Hannula for the two shows at Helsinki Contemporary and ASI Art Gallery
Birgir Snæbjörn Birgisson, essy by Þóra Þórisdóttir, for the book Icelandic Contemporary Art, publisher: Hatje Cantz
Let’s Get Physical, e-publication, publisher: Hunang
Embrace – Analog Experience, the Question of Aesthetics, and the Idea of Repeating Forwards with the Practice of Painting. Mika Hannula