Reykjavík Grapevine - 02.07.2008, Side 37

Reykjavík Grapevine - 02.07.2008, Side 37
B5 | The Reykjavík Grapevine | Issue 08 2008 Listings photography exhibition between eight Icelandic photographers. May 16 – Sept 14 In the Mist: Exhibtion by French photographer Thomas Humery. May 15 – Sept 1 Lífshlaup: Cooperative project between The University of Iceland and the National Museum. The Nordic House Sturlugata 5 Tue–Sun 12–17 www.nordice.is/ June 14 – August 31 An exhibition celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Nordic House. The Numismatic Museum Kalkofnsvegur 1 Open Mon–Fri 13:30–15:30. Free admission. Permanent exhibition: The Central Bank of Iceland and the National Museum of Iceland jointly operate a numismatic collection consisting of Icelandic notes and coins. Reykjavík 871 +/- 2 Aðalstræti 16 Open daily 10–17 Permanent exhibition: The Settlement Exhibition Reykjavík Art Gallery Skúlagata 28 Open from Tuesday through Sunday 14-18 Current exhibition: Magnús Tómasson, Pétur Már Pétursson and Tolli Reykjavík Art Museum – Ásmundur Sveinsson Sculpture Museum Sigtún Open daily 10–16 , Free entrance. www.listasafnreykjavikur.is May 20 – August 10 The Shape of Line A new retrospective of works by Ásmundur Sveinsson. The exhibi- tion focuses on abstract works from 1945 onwards. Reykjavík Art Museum – Hafnarhús Tryggvagata 17 Open daily 10–17 and on Thursdays from 10 - 22, Free Entrance. May 15 – August 24 Hafnarhús - Experimental Marathon Reykjavík: Hafnarhús turns into a major laboratory where leading artists, architects, film-makers, and scientists will create an environment of invention through various experiments and performances (in English). Curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist and Ólafur Elíasson. Reykjavík Art Museum – Kjarvalsstaðir Flókagata Open Daily 10–17, Free entrance. 18 May – 31 August Dreams of the Sublime and No- where in Contemporary Icelandic Art: This exhibition includes many new works of photography and video art by Iceland’s most outstanding artists, building on their disparate ideas about nature as a phenom- enon. 18 May – 20 July I Hate Nature/Aluminati: Installa- tion by Martha Schwartz 18 May – 31 August Where Am I?: An exhibition in which children and adults can contemplate their planet, their country, and the landmarks of their environment. 18 May – 31 December Jóhannes S. Kjarval – Key Works: The current exhibition in Kjar- valsstaðir’s east gallery features key works from the museum’s collection along with works on loan from the Labor Unions’ Art Gallery and from the collection of Ingibjörg Guðmundsdóttir and Þorvaldur Guðmundsson. Reykjavík Maritime Museum Grandagarður 8 www.sjominjasafn.is Current Exhibitions: Living Museum by the Sea; Arterial for Country and City; From Poverty to Abundance; The Shark – Light and Life Energy; Hidden Crafts- man. Reykjavík Museum (Árbæjarsafn) Kistuhylur 4 Open daily from 10–17 www.arbaejarsafn.is Current exhibitions: Building Techniques in Reykjavík 1840-1940; Disco and Punk – Different cultures?; Christmas is Coming; History of Reykjavík – from farm to city; Memories of a House; Living and Playing The Reykjavík Museum of Photography Grófarhús, Tryggvagata 15, 6th floor Weekdays 12–19, Sat–Sun 13–17, Free entrance. www.ljosmyndasafn- reykjavikur.is May 31 – Aug 31 Skovbo: Exhibtion by Viggo Mortensen June 5 – July 29 The Lodgers: Photographs by Anne Kathrin Greiner Sigurjón Ólafsson Museum Laugarnestangi 70 Open Tue–Sun 14–17 Permanent exhibition: Works of sculptor Sigurjón Ólafs- son. outside reYkjavÍk Hafnarborg Strandgata 34, Hafnarfjörður Mon–Sun 11–17 www.hafnarborg.is May 29 – July 21 Hundrað (Hundred) – Photograph- ic exhibition featuring photographs spanning Hafnarfjörður’s 100-year history June 1 – July 21 Hafnfirðingar – Photographic exhibition by Árni Gunnlaugsson focusing on long time iresidents of Hafnarfjörður Kópavogur Art Museum – Gerðarsafn Hamraborg, Kópavogur Open daily 11–17 except Mondays www.gerdarsafn.is 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 Exhibitions devoted to Icelandic design. Gljúfrasteinn – Halldór Laxness Museum 270 Mosfellsbær Open daily except Mondays from 10–17. The Icelandic Settlement Centre Brákarbraut 1–15, Borgarnes Opening hours: May to Sep 10–20; Sep to May 11–17.www.landnam.is Permanent exhibitions: The Settlement of Iceland; The Saga of Egill Skalla-Grímsson Current theatre productions: Brák – a monologue by Brynhildur Gudjonsdottir Mr. Skallagrímsson – a monologue by Benedikt Erlingsson Suðsuðvestur Hafnargata 22, Keflavík Sat–Sun 13–17:30 www.sudsudvestur.is Vatnasafn / Library of Water Bókhlöðustígur 17, 340 Stykkishólmur www.libraryofwater.is Open daily from 11–17. Permanent exhibition: Roni Horn installation. She has replaced stacks of books with From June 20 to 24, the documenta- ry Kjötborg, directed by Helga Rakel Rafnsdóttir and Hulda Rós Guðnadóttir, will be screened at Háskólabíó movie theatre. The film centres on the brothers and grocers Gunnar and Kristján, who have operated the neighbourhood corner shop Kjötborg on Ásvallagata for decades. While supermarket-chains have taken over the city, their store is one of the very few charming groceries remaining. Kjötborg, which documents the brother’s daily lives and the many regulars relying on the store for their daily groceries, won the audience award at this year’s Skjaldborg Film Festival. The film has English subtitles and will only be shown these few days, so you better hurry. Where: Háskólabíó movie theatre At Hagatorg When: June 20 - 24 Film honouring the ultimate grocers We don´t serve foreigners... Only 45 min. drive from Reykjavík is Eyrarbakki, a beautiful village by the south coast, where foreigners have been feeling at home since the 9th century AD. So welcome to Rauða húsið, a restaurant that makes you feel at home. because to us - nobody is foreign. 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