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Free entrance every Thursday.
www.listasafnreykjavikur.is
March 31 – December 31
Folk Tales
An exhibition of works by Icelandic
draughtsmen who took on the task
of illustrating folk tales from the oral
tradition.
April 2 – December 31
The Shape of Life
A new retrospective of the works by
Ásmundur Sveinsson. The exhibition
focuses on abstract works from 1945
onwards.
Reykjavík Art Museum
– Hafnarhús
Tryggvagata 17
Open daily 10-17
Until April 29
Illustrations by Geirþrúður
Finnbogadóttir Hjörvar at the D
Gallery.
Until April 29
Erró – Gleymd framtíð / Erró
– Forgotten Future
100 watercolour paintings by Erró
from the period 1981-2005.
Until April 29
Fagnaðargarðurinn / Celebration Park
French artist Pierre Huyghe displays his
recent works. (Pourquoi Pas? Festival)
Until April 29
Geirþrúður Hjörvar exhibition. In her
exhibition she makes use of diverse
media, mixing literature, music and
visual arts in her installations.
Reykjavík Art Museum
– Kjarvalsstaðir
Flókagata
Open Daily 10-17
February 10 – April 29
Foss / Falling Water
The exhibition explores the relationship
between art and nature through the
work of Hekla Dögg Jónsdóttir, Ólafur
Elíasson, Pat Steir and Rúrí.
February 10 – September 2
K-Þátturinn / The K-Factor
Jóhannes S. Kjarval retrospective.
Until May 6
Kjarval og bernskan / Kjarval and
childhood
Jóhannes S. Kjarval exhibition
especially for the young ones. A
programme for children every Sunday
at 1400.
Reykjavík Museum
Kistuhylur 4
www.arbaejarsafn.is
The Reykjavík Museum of
Photography
Grófarhús, Tryggvagata 15, 6th floor
Weekdays 12-19
Sat.-Sun. 13-17
Free Entrance
www.ljosmyndasafnreykjavikur.is
Until May 26
Swim and Steam
Damien Peyret exhibit displaying
polaroids of people relaxing in
Kópavogur swimming pool and
screening his short film A Taxi for
Reykjavík, made in 2001. (Pourquoi
Pas? Festival)
Until May 26
Made in Iceland
Jo Duchene photo exhibition
displaying his documentary of private,
public, industrial and religious housing
in Iceland. (Pourquoi Pas? Festival)
March 15 – May 9
Photographic work by Sari Poijarvi
Safn
Laugavegur 37
Wed.-Fri. 14-18
Sat.-Sun. 14-17
Free Entrance
www.safn.is
March 17 – May 21
Eden
Hugues Reip presents his installation
entitled Eden, featuring images of
flowers he has enlarged, printed and
mounted on a wooden structure.
(Pourquoi Pas? Festival)
March 17 – May 21
Jardin Vilayet
Sigurður Árni Sigurðsson photo
exhibition.
Sigurjón Ólafsson Museum
Laugarnestangi 70
Tue.-Sun. 14-17
Permanent exhibition
The work of sculptor Sigurjón Ólafsson
Start Art / Art Shop
Laugavegur 12b
www.startart.is
A new gallery emphasising on
contemporary art.
Outside Reykjavík
Skaftfell
Austurvegur 42, Seyðisfjörður
www.skaftfell.is
17 Mar – 10 May
A unique collaboration between the
Dieter Roth Academy and students
from the Iceland Academy of the
Arts. Participating students are:
Christelle Concho, Harpa Dögg
Kjartansdóttir, Inga Martel, Irene Ósk
Bermudez, James Greenway, Nika
Kupyrova, Sigurrós Svava Ólafsdóttir,
Vilborg Bjarkadóttir, Þórunn Maggý
Kristjánsdóttir and Arild Tveito.
Open 13-17 on weekends
Gallery Klettur
Helluhraun 16, Hafnarfjörður
Open Sat. 10-14. At other times by
arrangement.
Hafnarborg
Strandgata 34, Hafnarfjörður
Mon.-Sun. 11-17
www.hafnarborg.is
April 12 – May 6
No Particular Order
Gilles Bensimon photo exhibition.
Fashion photographs spanning over
three decades of his career. (Pourquoi
Pas? Festival)
Gljúfrasteinn / Halldór Laxness
museum
270 Mosfellsbær
Open daily except Mondays from
10-17.
Kópavogur Art Museum
– Gerðarsafn
Hamraborg, Kópavogur
Open daily 11:00-17:00 except
Mondays
www.gerdarsafn.is
March 29 – April 29
Design Reference
An exhibition dedicated to the art of
reference in French design. (Pourquoi
Pas? Festival)
The Icelandic Museum of Design
and Applied Art
Lyngás 7-9, 121 Garðabær
Opening hours: Tues. –Fri. 14-18; Sat.
and Sun. 16-18. www.mudesa.org
March 4 – May 12
M/M & Gabriela
Sculpture by French design duo
M/M in collaboration with Gabriela
Friðriksdóttir. (Pourquoi Pas? Festival)
The Icelandic Settlement Centre
Brákarbraut 13-15, Borgarnes
Opening hours: May to September
10-20; September to May 11-17. www.
landnam.is
Permanent exhibitions
The Settlement of Iceland; The Saga of
Egill Skalla-Grimsson
Suðsuðvestur
Hafnargata 22, Keflavík
Thu.-Fri. 16-18
Sat.-Sun. 14-17
www.sudsudvestur.is
March 31 – April 23
Snorri Ásmundsson exhibition
Sandgerði Museum
Gerðavegur 1, Sandgerði.
Until February 7, 2008
Polar Adventures
Exhibition on the life and work of the
French polar explorer, scientist and
doctor Jean-Baptiste Charcot.
Jónas Viðar Gallery
Kaupvangsstræti 12, Akureyri
Fri.-Sat. 13-18
www.jvs.is/jvgallery.htm
April 5 – April 22
Jónas Viðar solo exhibit
Akureyri Art Museum
Kaupvangsstræti 12, Akureyri
Tue.-Sun. 12-17
www.listasafn.akureyri.is
March 10 – April 29
Face Á Faces
Portraits and self-portraits by
numerous international artists,
providing an introduction to emerging
trends in contemporary photography.
(Pourquoi Pas? Festival)
DaLí Gallery
Brekkugata 9, Akureyri
Mon.-Sat. 14-18
www.daligallery.blogspot.com
April 5 – April 29
Handmade vases by Sigríður
Ágústsdóttir
GalleríBOX
Kaupvangstræti 10, Akureyri
www.galleribox.blogspot.com
April 5 – May 4
In My Garden
Rósa Sigrún Jónsdóttir exhibition
Films
Mr. Bean’s Holiday
Smárabíó, Selfossbíó, Sambíóin Álfa-
bakki, Sambíóin Keflavík, Sambíóin
Akureyri.
Sunshine
Smárabíó, Regnboginn.
Happily N’Ever After
Smárabíó, Regnboginn.
The Science of Sleep
Regnboginn
School for Scoundrels
Smárabíó, Regnboginn.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Smárabíó, Regnboginn.
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Selfossbíó, Kringlubíó, Sambíóin Álfa-
bakki, Háskólabíó, Sambíóin Akureyri.
Because I Said So
Kringlubíó, Háskólabíó.
Wild Hogs
Selfossbíó, Sambíóin Álfabakki,
Háskólabíó, Sambíóin Akureyri, Sam-
bíóin Kringlan.
Perfect Stranger
Premiers April 13
The Messengers
Premiers April 13
Code Name: The Cleaner
Premiers April 13
Inland Empire
Premiers April 20
Shooter
Premiers April 20
Movie Theatres
Regnboginn, Hverfisgata 54
101 Reykjavík, Tel. 551-9000
Háskólabíó, Hagatorg
107 Reykjavík, Tel. 525-5400
Laugarásbíó, Laugarás
104 Reykjavík, Tel. 565-0118
Smárabíó, Smáralind
201 Kópavogur, Tel. 564-0000
Sambíóin, Álfabakki 8
109 Reykjavík, Tel. 575-8900
Sambíóin, Kringlan 4-12
103 Reykjavík, Tel. 575-8900
Sambíóin Akureyri, Ráðhústorg
600 Akureyri, Tel. 461-4666
Nýja-Bíó, Hafnargata 33
230 Reykjanesbær, Tel. 421-1170
Selfossbíó, Eyrarvegur 2
800 Selfoss, Tel. 482-3007
Events
The Traveller’s Day
19.04 The First Day of Summer will be
dedicated to travellers and the tourist
industry in the country. The extensive
programme features various events
and activities including horse riding,
ghost walks, sea angling and guided
tours through numerous museums.
For a full schedule see page B7 in the
Grapevine.
Achieving Dynamic Turntaking in
Multimodal Humanoids
17.04 Dr. Kristinn R. Þórisson will give
a lecture at the Icelandic Centre for
Language Technology from 1200 to
1300 where he discusses how people
produce complex patterns when com-
municating face-to-face.
Reykjavik University, Ofanleiti 2, room
201.
Alain Robbe-Grillet Conference
20.04 French writer and director Alain
Robbe-Grillet, one of the most innova-
tive authors and filmmakers of the
20th century, will host a conference
in the University of Iceland, discussing
his latest movie, C’est Gradiva qui vous
appelle.
University of Iceland, Sæmundargata 6.
Lets Talk Hominidae
24.04 France’s leading anthropolo-
gist, Yves Coppens, most famous
for discovering the approximately
three-million-year-old hominid Lucy,
will give a talk at the University of
Iceland on April 24. Coppens has
performed archaeological excavations
at prehistoric and early historic sites
in Europe and Tanzania, and has led
anthropological expeditions to Chad,
Ethiopia, Djibouti, Cameroon, Algeria,
Tunisia, Mauritania, the Philippines and
Indonesia.
University of Iceland, Sæmundargata 6.
Tango at Iðnó Theatre
01.05 Every first Tuesday each winter
month, teachers Þórdís and Daði show
guests how to dance the Tango, step-
by-step.
Iðnó Theatre, Vonarstræti 3, starts at
20:00.
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Next Month’s Programme:
Sunday, April 15.
15.00 : Profils paysans: L’Approche
17.00 : Reyjavik Documentary Workshop: Prirechnyyi
19.00 : Still Life
21.15 : Dong
Monday, April 16.
19.00 : 1974, une partie de campagne
21.00 : Reporters
Sunday, April 22.
17.00 : Les Années déclic
19.00 : 10ème chambre, instants d’audiences
21.15 : I for India
Monday, April 23.
19.00 : Dèlits flagrants
21.00 : 1974, une partie de campagne
Sunday, April 29.
15.00 : Ronia the Robber’s Daughter
17.00 : The Children of Noisy Village
19.00 : French Shorts I
21.15 : Reporters
Monday, April 30.
17.00 : The Brothers Lionheart
19.00 : Profils paysans : Le Quotidien and Quoi de neuf
au Garet?
21.15 : French Shorts II
Sunday, May 6.
15.00 : The Children of Noisy Village
17.00 : Reykjavik Documentary Workshop: Wide Awake
20.00 : Moving Story: Works in progress and discussions
Monday, May 7.
17.00 : Ronia the Robber’s Daughter
20.00 : Reykjavik Documentary Workshop: Wide Awake
A recent addition to the Icelandic film
cusine is the newly established film-
club “Fjalakötturinn,” which will have
regular film screenings in Tjarnarbíó
every Sunday and Monday until May.
Nearly 30 films constitute the club’s
spring program and all screenings are
without intermission and lengthy trail-
ers. Membership is 4000 ISK and gives
access for one person to all the films
shown on the spring schedule, as well
as discount charges for the Reykjavík
International Film Festival taking place
in September and October.
In addition, members receive
monthly newsletters with informa-
tion and articles about the club’s pro-
gramme and films, as well as news
from the world of cinema in general
(written in Icelandic). In addition, the
restaurant Fjalakötturinn in Aðalstræti
offers special discounts for members,
including two beers for the price of
one on club screening days. Individual
tickets for the club’s screenings are
available for the regular movie price of
900 ISK at the ticket office in Tjarnar-
bíó, which is open half an hour prior
to every day’s first screening.
Among this months, selections is
also a special programme dedicated
to the French photographer, journal-
ist and filmmaker Raymond Depar-
don. Born into a family of farmers in
1942 in Burgundy he went to Paris in
1958, wishing to be a photographer.
He later opened his own photography
agency, Gamma, before becoming
a member of Magnum Photography.
Famous for his coverage of the wars
in Vietnam, Algeria, Congo and Chile,
he later turned to films as his medium.
In cooperation with Pourquoi Pas?,
Fjalakötturinn has selected eight of
Depardon’s films for screening. The
films are divided into three different
categories: Journalists (Le Reporters),
The Farmers (Le Monde Paysan) and
Justice (Le Justice), with each cat-
egory documenting a certain subject
through the eyes of Depardon.
Other selections include several
films adapted from children’s stories
by Astrid Lindgren, such as Ronia the
Robber’s Daughter, The Children of
Noisy Village and the Brothers Lion-
heart. SBB
Film Club Fjalakötturinn
Tjarnarbíó, Tjarnargata 12
www.gljufrasteinn.is
Looking for tickets to events, cinemas,
theatres, or concerts?
Check www.midi.is for availability.