Reykjavík Grapevine - 02.06.2006, Blaðsíða 16

Reykjavík Grapevine - 02.06.2006, Blaðsíða 16
101 GALLERÍ Hverfisgata Opening hours: Thu.-Sat. 13-17 21.04-03.06.2006 Steingrímur Eyfjörð 03.06.2006-22.07.2006 Steinunn Þórarinsdóttir ÁSMUNDARSAFN Sigtún Opening hours: 10-16 every day Permanent Exhibition: The Man and Material A retrospective exhibition of works by Ásmundur Sveinsson THE EINAR JÓNSSON MUSEUM Eiríksgata http://www.skulptur.is Opening hours: Sat.-Sun. 14-17 Permanent exhibition of the sculptor Einar Jónsson THE CULTURE HOUSE Hverfisgata 15 Opening hours: 11-17 every day. Permanent exhibitions: Medieval Manuscripts, The National Mu- seum – as it was and The Library Room. 22.04.05 - into the summer An ode dwelt – Snorri Hjartarson 1906- 2006. 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. 06.05-10.09.2006 Acrylic portraits by Jón Ólafsson. 06.05-10.09.2006 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 26.05.2006-18.06.2006 Erla Þórarinsdóttir THE REyKJAVÍK MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHy Grófarhús, Tryggvagata 15, 6th floor Workdays: 12-19 Sat.-Sun. 13-17 Free admission 01.06.05 – 24.09.05 Photography by Andrés Kolbeinsson. DWARF GALLERy Grundarstígur 21 http://this.is/birta/ Opening hours vary. Free entrance GyLLINHæð Art academy exhibition space Laugavegur 23 Open Thu.-Sun. 14-18 Students from the second year of the Academy. KJARVALSSTAðIR REyKJAVÍK MUSEUM Flókagata www.listasafnreykjavikur.is Open every day 10-17 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 www.this.is/klingandbang Open Thu.-Sun. 14-18 Free entrance 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 03.06.2006-25.06.2006 Huginn Þór Arason and Unnar Örn Jónasson THE NATIONAL GALLERy Fríkirkjuvegur www.listasafn.is 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 Natio- nal Gallery of Iceland collection) 14.05-11.06.2006 Animals in Reykjavík: a photographic collaboration by Bryndís Sæbjörnsdóttir and Mark Wilson. HAFNARHÚS REyKJAVÍK MUSEUM www.listasafnreykjavikur.is Open every day 10-17 09.06.2006-20.08.2006 Carnegie Art Awards 2006 09.06.2006-22.10.2006 The Erro Collection: Graphic Works THE NATIONAL MUSEUM Suðurgata 41 www.natmus.is Opening hours: daily 10-17 Temporary Exhibitions: 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 NæSTI BAR Ingólfsstræti 1a Regular exhibitions by local artists LIVING ART MUSEUM www.nylo.is Open Wed.-Sun. 13-17 Free entrance 14.05-10.06.2006 The Supremes - 19 artists from outside of Iceland, along with five Icelandic artists. GALLERy 100 DEGREES Bæjarháls 1 http://www.or.is/Forsida/Gallery100/ Open Mon.-Fri.: 8:30-16:00 Open Sat.-Sun.: 13-17 14.05-01.07.2006 The Supremes - 19 artists from outside of Iceland, along with five Icelandic artists. 11.05-03.06.2005 Finnbogi Pétursson SAFN www.safn.is Open Wed.-Fri. 14-18 Sat.-Sun. 14-17 Free entrance 13.05-11.06.2006 Ceal Floyer Karin Sander GALLERy FOLD Rauðarárstígur 14-16 www.myndlist.is Open Mon-Fri.: 10:00-18:00 Sat.: 11:00-16:00 Sun.: 14:00-16:00 27.05.2006-11.06.2006 Bragi Ásgeirsson SIGURJÓN ÓLAFSSON MUSEUM Laugarnestangi 70, Reykjavík 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 Baldursgata 11, 101 Reykjavík www.galleryboreas.com TURPENTINE www.turpentine.is Open Tue.-Fri. 12-18 Sat. 11-16 13.05-11.06.2006 Nína Tryggvadóttir HALLGRÍMSKIRKJA Entrance Hall 03.06.05-24.08.05 Works by Ásgerður Búadóttir. 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 www.hafnarborg.is Open 11-17, every day but Tuesdays. 03.06-03.07.2006 Örn Þorsteinsson “Kvika úr búri - sculp- tures” SUðSUðVESTUR Hafnagata 22 230 Reykjanesbær http://www.sudsudvestur.is/ 27.05-18.06.2006 Þórunn Hjartardóttir Akureyri: GALLERÍ + Brekkugata 35 (Closed for the summer, may re-open in August) JÓNAS VIðAR GALLERy Opening hours: Fri.-Sat. 13-18 AKUREyRI ART MUSEUM http://www.listasafn.akureyri.is/ Open from 12-17. Closed on Mondays. 06.05-25.06.2006 Homesick A series of exhibitions in four countries. 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. t v & R A D IO FI LM TV The Oprah Winfrey Show The queen of daytime TV doesn’t seem to ever run out of steam. Her show will have its twentieth anniversary this September and her viewer ratings are still amongst the strongest in the world. Laugh and cry along with Oprah and her loyal hoard of emo- tionally stunted housewives, as they tackle such diverse topics as: Tom Cruise’s new love, sexual abuse in the Catholic church, movie and book reviews, drug abuse and how to start your own business with noth- ing more than a waffle iron and a book that costs $19.95 from Oprah’s online gift shop. She also gives her audience members the occasional set of diamond earrings or keys to a brand new car – completing her ascent to the status of the world’s most perfect person. On the negative side, she is responsible for bringing us Dr. Phil, and as we all know he is an unholy apparition from the innermost depths of the inferno of hell itself. GHJ Wednesdays, 20:50; Stöð 2 Project Runway Heidi Klum has long had a remarkable talent for smiling and looking cute, but now she’s begun showcasing her unrivalled skills as a television presenter in front of the entire world. In this fashion-themed reality show (and who is really going to keep reading after that sentence opener?) she is the judge and jury and decides who of a number of young designers has the proverbial ‘it’ that is needed to make it in the fashion world. Remarkably now in its second season, this thing is already way overdue for cancellation – so see it while you can. Or not. GHJ Wednesdays, 20:25; RÚV The Fairytaler A series of fairly well-produced animated adaptations of Hans Christian Andersen’s classic fairy tales. The series was made to celebrate his 200th birthday in 2004, and uses a narrative style that has been updated to suit present-day audiences. If your kids aren’t familiar with the classics of children’s literature and prefer to sit transfixed in front of Shrek and LazyTown, this is one way to introduce them to Andersen’s mastery. GHJ Fridays, 18:00; RÚV The West Wing This series about life in the oval office is now entering its seventh season in Iceland. Martin Sheen is still in office, everyone still spends most of their time power-walking down corridors while arguing about world affairs and press relations and suffice to say, it seems like we can expect more of the same. That is, until elections finally come around… GHJ Wednesdays, 23:05; RÚV 2vær Little is known of this mysterious show: legends tell of women combining hair and make-up in magnificently bland nordic ways and grinning so wide and vacantly that turning down the brightness in your set may be in order if you actually feel motivated to taint your electronics with this bilge. But if you are held in rapture by the concept of two women “discovering new perspectives on ordinary, yet fascinat- ing things” (quite possibly the least potent concept for a TV show in the history of the known universe), allow us to spare you the repugnance and horror by providing this: A way to watch 2vær without even owning a television set. Simply close your eyes and picture youself on a 53-hour plane ride with a middle-of-the-row seat between a ceaselessly coughing old man trying to recount trivial events from the last family reunion he went on and a devastatingly flatulent mother clutching an infant that alternates between vomiting and crying. SE Fridays, 18:00, Skjár 1 Music Videos If you’re one of those crazy people who get up before four in the afternoon, you may have caught a glimpse of what Sirkus and Skjár 1 like to do when you’re not supposed to be watching: Playing music videos. Ideal for those with a limited attention span, they usually play a very random mixture of any videos they can get their hands on, and are decidedly neglectful of those who might be curious as to who it is they’re watching- - the videos rarely have no titles. This can provide for a very surreal kind of quiz game between you and a friend. Try to guess which band it is without ever knowing if you had the right answer. SE Every night between 03:00 – 15:00 (approxi- mately), Skjár 1 & Sirkus Sambíóin - Kringlan Mission Impossible: III 17:30, 22:00, 22:40 American Dreamz 17:45, 20:00, 22:00 The Shaggy Dog 16:00 Scary Movie 4 20:10, 22:20 Sambíóin – Álfabakki American Dreamz 15:30, 17:45, 20:00, 22:20 The Da Vinci Code 15:00, 18:00, 21:00, 22:45 The Da Vinci Code (VIP) 15:00, 18:00, 21:00 Shaggy Dog 16:00, 18:00 Mission: Impossible III 15:30, 18:00, 20:30, 22:30 Scary Movie 4 16:00, 18:00 Háskólabíó The Da Vinci Code 16:00, 18:00, 20:00, 22:00 Mission Impossible III 17:00, 20:00, 22:00 Shaggy Dog 18:00, 20:00 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 American Dreamz 18:00, 20:00, 22:00 Shaggy Dog 18:00 Mission Impossible: III 20:00, 22:20 Laugarásbíó X-Men 3 16:00, 18:00, 20:00, 22:20 The Da Vinci Code 17:00, 20:00, 22:50 Bandidas 18:00, 22:20 Inside Man 20:00 Regnboginn The Da Vinci Code 18:00, 21:00 Bandidas 20:00, 22:20 Little Red Riding Hood 18:00 Prime 17:45, 20:00, 22:15 Smárabíó X-Men 3 17:40, 20:00, 22:20 The Da Vinci Code 16:00, 17:00, 18:00, 20:00, 22:00, 23:00 The Da Vinci Code (Luxury) 17:00, 20:00, 23:00 Cry Wolf 22:00 Little Red Riding Hood 18:00, 20:00, 22:00 Ice Age 2 (original English-language version) 16:00 Borgarbíó X-Men 3 18:00, 20:00, 22:00 The Da Vinci Code 17:00, 20:00, 23:00 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. The X-Men are coming to the big screen. Again. All your favourites from the first two movies are back, and so are the incredibly derivative plotlines. Once again examining issues of racism and alienation, the third instalment of the series focuses on the discovery of a ‘cure’ for the mutations that afflict our superhero (and super-villain) friends. Who will choose to forsake the powers destiny gave them in order to conform to a normal life and raise a family? Who will ultimately... No, sorry, I can’t write this crap. Go see it if you need to kill time, but don’t expect Fellini. GHJ X-Men 3 Hugh Grant thinks Americans are funny, and he thinks reality television is funny, and he thinks the American president is funny. He also laughed his ass off through Schindler’s List. Which is not to say that Hugh Grant, or his product, American Dreamz, is complete shit just because its concept and actors are daft and superficial. The script, writ- ten in less time than the movie poster text, is the reason the movie sucks so bad. BC American Dreamz www.gljufrasteinn.is Take one overrated bestseller, add an ac- claimed actor who is more or less a guar- antee of box office success, stir lightly with controversy over a low flame and serve to an eager audience that wouldn’t know literature or historic accuracy if they were impaled on it by an evil priest. We haven’t seen it, actually, and we don’t want to. In this case the thought of a movie managing to be worse than the paltry book it was based on is simply so unfathomable as to make the mere thought painful. Hate mail from Dan Brown fans is respectfully declined, however. Try someonewhogivesadamn@ davincicode.com. GHJ The Da Vinci Code

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