Reykjavík Grapevine - 19.05.2006, Side 16

Reykjavík Grapevine - 19.05.2006, Side 16
101 GALLERÍ Hverfisgata Opening hours: Thu.-Sat. 13-17 21.04-03.06.2006 Steingrímur Eyfjörð ÁSMUNDARSAFN Sigtún Opening hours: 10-16 every day The Man and Material Permanent Exhibition A retrospective exhibition of works by Ásmundur Sveinsson THE EINAR JÓNSSON MUSEUM Eiríksgata Opening hours: Sat.-Sun. 14-17 http://www.skulptur.is Permanent exhibition of the sculptor Einar Jónsson GERðUBERG CULTURAL CENTRE Gerðuberg 3-5, 111 Reykjavík 06.05-10.09.2006 Sculptures by Guðjón Stefán Kristinns- son. Materials include driftwood, rock, glass and turf. Acrylic portraits by Jón Ólafsson. Paintings by Ketill Larsen. I8 GALLERÍ Klapparstígur Open Thu.-Sat. 13-17 and by appointment 19.05.06-01.07.06 Upstairs: Finnbogi Pétursson Downstairs: Twelve female artists GALLERÍ ANIMA Ingólfsstræti 8 Open Fridays 12-17 Sat.-Sun. 13-17 Free entrance 28.04-21.05.2006 Björg Örvar DWARF GALLERy Grundarstígur 21 Opening hours vary. Free entrance http://this.is/birta 06.05-20.05.06 Magnús Árnason Performance Installation GyLLINHæð Art academy exhibition space Laugavegur 23 Open Thu.-Sun. 14-18 Students from the first year of the Academy. KJARVALSSTAðIR REyKJAVÍK MUSEUM Flókagata Open every day 10-17 www.listasafnreykjavikur.is 02.04-05.06.2006 Ilia og Emilia Kabakov Joseph Kosuth Installations In memory of H.C. Andersen 08.04-03.12.2006 Let’s Look at Art A series of exhibitions especially designed for children. 16.06-03.09.2006 Works from the Reykjavík Art Museum’s collection KLING & BANG GALLERÍ Laugavegur 23 Open Thu.-Sun. 14-18 Free entrance www.this.is/klingandbang 13.05-11.06.2006 Hannes Lárusson Ubo Roi meets Humpty Dumpty (in Iceland) 13.05-11.06.2006 Downstairs Helgi Þórsson ASÍ ART MUSEUM Freyjugata 41 Open every day 13-17; closed on Mondays Free entrance 06-28.05.2006 Kees Visser THE NATIONAL GALLERy Fríkirkjuvegur Opening hours: Tue.-Sun. 11-17 Free entrance 12.05-25.06.2006 Birgir Andrésson, retrospective Steingrímur Eyfjörð, retrospective 08.07-10.09.2006 Landscape and Folklore (from the Na- tional Gallery of Iceland collection) www.listasafn.is 14.05-11.06.2006 Animals in Reykjavík: a photographic col- laboration by Bryndís Sæbjörnsdóttir and Mark Wilson. HAFNARHÚS REyKJAVÍK MUSEUM Open every day 10-17 www.listsafnreykjavikur.is 06-25.05.2006 Group exhibition of graduating students from The Icelandic Art Academy. THE NATIONAL MUSEUM Suðurgata 41 Opening hours: daily 10-17 www.natmus.is The National Gallery of Photography: Roots of the “Rúntur” The Arc Hall: Invisible women in Icelandic art Research Exhibitions: Archaeological research and Iceland’s new view of history Permanent Exhibitions The Making of a Nation NORDIC HOUSE Open 12-17; closed on Mondays 14.04-21.05.2006 Drawings by children from Nordic countries. NæSTI BAR Ingólfsstræti 1a 29.04-26.05.2006 Snorri Ásmundsson Healing Paintings LIVING ART MUSEUM www.nylo.is Open Wed.-Sun. 13-17 Free entrance 14.05-04.06.2006 The Supremes - 19 artists from outside of Iceland, along with five Icelandic artists. SAFN Open Wed.-Fri. 14-18 Sat.-Sun. 14-17 Free entrance www.safn.is 13.05-11.06.2006 Ceal Floyer Karin Sander SIGURJÓN ÓLAFSSON MUSEUM Laugarnestangi 70 http://www.lso.is/ The Sigurjón Ólafsson Museum exhibits works by the Icelandic sculptor Sigurjón Ólafsson. GEL GALLERÍ Hverfisgata 37, 101 Reykjavík 19.05-05.06.2006 “A Model for the Treeman” by Belgian artist Dirk Leroux GALLERy BOREAS (at Gallerí Úlfar for the month of May) Baldursgata 11, 101 Reykjavík www.galleryboreas.com Until 31.05.2006: The art of Adam Bateman TURPENTINE Open Tue.-Fri. 12-18 Sat. 11-16 www.turpentine.is 13.05-11.06.2006 Nína Tryggvadóttir Photography in the Streets of Downtown Reykjavík The Reykjavík Museum of Photography is celebrating its 25th anniversary with a photographic retrospective scattered around the city center. The theme is a general look back at the past century of life in the capital. Most of the photographs are on display in Lækjartorg, Austurvöllur and Fógetagarður. >>>OUTSIDE REyKJAVÍK: Hafnarfjörður: HAFNARBORG Open 11-17, every day but Tuesdays. www.hafnarborg.is 06-29.05.2006 Örn Þorsteinsson “Kvika úr búri - sculp- tures” SUðSUðVESTUR Hafnagata 22 230 Reykjanesbær http://www.sudsudvestur.is/ 29.04-21.05.2006 Indíana Auðunsdóttir Akureyri: GALLERÍ + Brekkugata 35 29.04-21.05.2006 Sólveig Aðalsteinsdóttir Þóra Sigurðardóttir JÓNAS VIðAR GALLERy Opening hours: Fri.-Sat. 13-18 06.05-20.05.2006 Helgi Vilberg Paintings AKUREyRI ART MUSEUM Open from 12-17. Closed on Mondays. http://www.listasafn.akureyri.is 06.05-25.06.2006 Homesick A R T Prepared for the Grapevine by the Centre for Icelandic Art. For more information, visit www. CIA.is, or visit their office at Hafnarstræti 16, 101 Reykjavík. GRADUATE EXHIBIT The President came, the mayor came, all of the big people attended the opening of the Academy of Arts’s annual show—and it was so packed that nobody could see much. The darlings of the event are the design department, who have blended both usefulness and showstopping beauty to a level one simply doesn’t expect from stu- dents. But the whole tour suggests good things for the future of this island nation. t v & R A D IO FI LM TV C.S.I. This police drama about crime scene in- vestigators in Las Vegas has been a smash hit since its debut just over six years ago, spawning two celebrated spin-offs (set in Miami and New York respectively) while the original series is still going strong. While the methods employed are often outlandish, and the results hard to believe, there are usually enough twists and turns to keep you guessing as to the real nature of the crime well beyond the half hour mark. Watching this show will also make you too paranoid to consider so much as jaywalking in the future – the CSI nerds always gets their man and for some reason they get to go around arresting and inter- rogating people as well. See that spot on your shoe where you brushed off the leaf last week? That leaf leaked traces of sap on your shoe, leaving a specific fingerprint that could only have come from a specific tree outside the house of your murdered ex husband’s chauffeur’s masseuse’s place. Oh, and you have her blood all over your shirt, too. Mondays, 22:00; Skjár 1 Soul Deep: The Story of Black Popular Music Everybody knows rock and roll evolved out of traditional black music styles in America, but this six part series goes a little deeper than usual and tries to explore the rich heritage of African American music and its influence on the world. If you have even a modicum of funk in your trunk, or so much as a single shred of soul in your bowl, you’re going to want to get down with your bad self on Monday nights and become better acquainted with the black legends of yesteryear. Mondays, 21:05; RÚV Gilmore Girls People think hell is some kind of in- your-face experience, but they are wrong. If there really is a hell, it must be plain and boring and completely devoid of any character: exactly like the Gilmore Girls. You see, this is a show that was actu- ally created by something the ‘Family Friendly Programming Forum’, which as it turns out is exactly what it sound like: a collection of people that wouldn’t know entertainment if it was personally engraved by Jesus. If you want to see what a coali- tion of 40 major advertisers with concerns over the declining morality and godless- ness consider entertainment, tune into the Gilmore Girls for some truly neuterific entertainment. It’s the only show this un- holy coalition has successfully launched so far, but with your support and encourage- ment they could go on to bore us to tears for decades. Tuesdays, 20:15; RÚV TV in Icelandic Taka Tvö The Icelandic film industry is finally starting to produce films one isn’t embar- rassed to talk about abroad. Now starting a second season with his series, Ásgrímur Sverrisson interviews some of the movers and shakers on the Icelandic film scene, as well as talented youngsters and the people behind the scenes. Mostly, though, he talks about the craft and socializes with people who have the same burning passion for film as he does. The result is mildly en- tertaining, albeit a bit pretentious at times. If you’re a film nerd, Taka Tvö is probably required viewing. Tuesday, 21:00; RÚV Ómega Ever wondered why exactly you are going to burn in hell for all eternity? Ever ask yourself why God’s chosen people are the only ones who should ever be allowed on His Holy Land? Have you pondered the question: What Would Jesus Watch? You need some Omega TV, and Omega needs you(r money). You can tune in to this independent channel at just about any time, it seems, for some uniquely Icelandic firebrand preaching mixed in with the best of the worst from the American televange- list scene. Just make sure you don’t forget to donate all the money you can possibly spare to various divine missions around the world, because they only remind you every five minutes or so. Sambíóin - Kringlan The DaVinci Code Opens May 19th Mission: Impossible III 17:30, 20:00, 22:40 The Shaggy Dog 17:50, 20:00, 22:10 The Inside Man 17:30, 20:00, 22:40 Sambíóin – Álfabakki The Shaggy Dog 15:40, 17:50, 20:30, 22:40 Mission: Impossible III 15:30, 18:v00, 20:00, 22:40 Mission Impossible III (VIP) 7:30, 20:00, 22:30 Scary Movie 4 16:00, 18:00, 20:00, 22:10 Failure To Launch 16:00, 18:00, 20:00, 22:10 Firewall 17:45, 20:15, 22:40 Lassie 16:00 Háskólabíó The Shaggy Dog 18:00, 20:00, 22:00 Mission Impossible III 18:00, 20:00, 22:00 Scary Movie 4 18:00 Firewall 17:45, 20:00 V for Vendetta 22:10 Sambíóin – Akureyri The Shaggy Dog 18:00, 20:00 Mission Impossible III 17:40, 20:00, 22:20 Scary Movie 4 22:00 Sambíóin – Keflavík The Shaggy Dog 20:00, 22:00 Mission Impossible III 20:00, 22:20 Laugarásbíó The DaVinci Code Opens May 19th Bandidas 18:00, 20:00, 22:00 Mission Impossible III 20:00, 22:20 Inside Man 20:00, 22:20 Little Red Riding Hood (dubbed in Icelandic) 18:00 Skrolla og Skelfir á Saltkráku 18:00 Regnboginn Bandidas 18:00, 20:00, 22:00 Cry Wolf 20:00, 22:00 Little Red Riding Hood (original English language version) 18:00, 20:00, 22:00 Little Red Riding Hood (dubbed in Icelandic) 18:00 Prime 17:30, 20:00 The Hills Have Eyes 22:10 Smárabíó The DaVinci Code Opens May 19th Mission: Impossible III 18:00, 21:00, 23:00 Mission: Impossible III (Luxury) 18:00 Cry Wolf 20:00, 22:00 Little Red Riding Hood (original English language version) 16:00, 18:00 Little Red Riding Hood (dubbed in Icelandic) 16:00, 18:00 Prime 20:00 The Hills Have Eyes 22:10 Ice Age 2 (original English language version) 16:00 Ice Age 2 (dubbed in Icelandic) 16:00, 18:00 Borgarbíó Cry Wolf 20:00, 22:00 Skrolla og Skelfir á Saltkráku 18:00 Inside Man 20:00 Little Red Riding Hood (dubbed in Icelandic) 18:00 Lucky Number Slevin 22:20 RADIO Rás 1 Government radio station often featur- ing talk shows, radio soap operas, and traditional music. Rás 2 More progressive government radio sta- tion, featuring a variety of music as well as news discussion programmes. Bylgjan (98.9 FM) Light pop music. Útvarp Saga (99.4 FM) Iceland’s oldies station, featuring both Ice- landic and foreign music from decades past. Talstöðin (90.9 FM) Talk radio station, in Icelandic. Létt 96.7 (96.7 FM) Office pop, easy listening. FM 957 (95.7 FM) One of the “hnakkistöðvar,” playing pop- rock geared towards urban clubbing youth. XFM (91.9FM) Iceland’s rock station, often playing cut- ting-edge releases. Lindin (102.9 FM) Christian broadcasting station, available all over the country. Kántríbær (100.7 FM) Iceland’s country music station, still going strong from Skagafjörður since 1992. Visit www.kvikmyndir.is for regularly updates on new films and showing times. In a recent episode of Top Gear, a Lotus sports car raced against an Apache heli- copter guidance system. Repeat, sports car racing helicopter guns. It gets better. Top Gear, an institution on the BBC, entertains like nobody’s business. You don’t have to drive or like driving to love Top Gear. You just have to realize that Lotuses and helicopters are profoundly cool. Sundays, at 19:00 on Skjár 1 Top Gear The problem with CSI is you grow to like the characters, and you start to feel bad about Grissom having such a crappy job, looking at dead things all day. Have no fear, David Caruso is here. To explain how incredibly campy his acting is, just realize that not only do you want him hanging out with dead people, you can imagine the actors who are playing dead people often contemplate suicide in his presence. With all the acting, em- pathy and pathos out of the way, CSI: Miami lets you enjoy the guts and blood, as you should. Wednesdays, 22:00; Skjár einn CSI MIAMI Opið miðvikudaga til föstudaga 11-17, laugardaga 13-17 og eftir samkomulagi. Opening hours: 11 am - 5 pm Wednesday to Friday, 1 pm - 5 pm Saturday and by appointment. FINNBOGI PÉTURSSON 18.05.06 - 01.07.06 www.gljufrasteinn.is

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