Reykjavík Grapevine - 10.10.2008, Síða 47
PROGRAMME ARTISTS
HONORARY
AUDIO/VISUAL
SEQUENCES
ARTIST: RÚRÍ
CONCERT
FESTIVAL 2008
WORKS IN PUBLIC SPACE
SATURDAY 11. OCTOBER
MONDAY 13. OCTOBER
ALEXANDER ZAKLYNSKY (IS/UKR)
RÚRÍ & JÓHANN JÓHANNSSON
IN COLLABORATION WITH ICELAND
LAUNCHED FOR THE THIRD TIME
AMANDA RIFFO (FR)
ANDREW BURGESS (USA)
ELÍN HANSDÓTTIR (IS)
CASPERELECTRONICS (USA)
HILDUR I. GUÐNADÓTTIR (IS)
FORT
LORTUR
FUMIKO IMANO (JAP)
KIPPI KANÍNUS (IS)
RÓSA SIGRÚN JÓNSDÓTTIR (IS)
MOSS STORIES
TERESA HIMMER (DK)
TRONG GIA NGUYEN (USA)
SARA RIEL (IS)
UNNUR MJÖLL LEIFSDÓTTIR (IS)
STILLUPPSTEYPA (IS)
TAMY BEN-TOR (ISR)
HALLDÓR ARNAR ÚLFARSSON (IS)
HARALDUR JÓNSSON (IS)
MAGNÚS ÁRNASON (IS)
MAGNÚS HELGASON (IS)
ELVAR MÁR KJARTANSSON (IS)
FASTWÜRMS
ÚLFUR HANSSON (IS)
ELÍN HANSDÓTTIR (IS)
ALBERTA NIEMANN (GER), ANNA
JANDT (GER), JENNY KROPP (GER)
AÐALHEIÐUR HALLDÓRSDÓT-
TIR, ÁSDÍS SIF GUNNARSDÓTTIR,
BJARNI MASSI, DAGMAR ATLADÓT-
TIR, DAVÍÐ ÖRN HALLDÓRSSON
HAMAR, FALLEGA GULRÓTIN,
FRIÐ RIK SÓLNES, GUÐNÝ RÚNARS-
DÓTTIR, GUNNLAUGUR EGILSSON,
HAFSTEINN GUNNAR SIGURÐS-
SON, HILDIGUNNUR BIRGISDÓT-
TIR, HUGINN ÞÓR ARA SON, INGI
RAFN STEINARSSON, INGI BJÖRG
MAGNADÓTTIR, JÓN THOR HAN-
SEN, KID TWIST, KLIVE, KOLBEINN
HUGI HÖSKULDSSON, KRISTJÁN
LOÐMFJÖRÐ, LIBIA CAS TRO &
ÓLAFUR ÓLAFSSON, ORGELK-
VARTETTINN ANANAS, ÓLAFUR
EGILL EGILSSON, PÉT UR MÁR
GUNNARSSON, SKAKKA MANAGE,
STEVE LORENZ, ÞÓRUNN HAFSTAÐ,
ÞRÁNDUR ÞÓRARINSSON
HANNA C. SIGURKARLSDÓTTIR (IS)
KIM KOZZI (CA), DAI SKUSE (CA)
BJÖRK VIGGÓSDÓTTIR (IS)
BJ NILSEN (SWE)
INGIBJÖRG BIRGISDÓTTIR (IS),
SINDRI MÁR SIGFÚSSON (IS), JÓN
ÞÓR BIRGISSON (IS), SCOTT ALA-
RIO (USA), ALEX SOMERS (USA),
MARGUERITE KEYES (USA)
DARRI LORENZEN (IS)
DR. BJÖRN QUIRING (GER)
FINNBOGI PÉTURSSON (IS)
INGÓLFUR ARNARSSON (IS)
COLLABORATE
AIRWAVES & BEDROOM COMMUNITY
OCTOBER 11TH-17TH
ICELAND
TUESDAY 14. OCTOBER
WEDNESDAY 15. OCTOBER
THURSDAY 16. OCTOBER
SUNDAY 12. OCTOBER
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Sequences 2008 reception.
Elvar Már Kjartansson & Hanna Christel
Sigurkarlsdóttir.
Sequence nr. (7).
Elvar Már Kjartansson & Hanna Christel
Sigurkarlsdóttir.
Sequence nr. (7).
Lortur: Kid Twist. Iceland Airwaves off
venue.
Lortur: Skakkamanage. Iceland
Airwaves off venue.
Rósa Sigrún Jónsdóttir. Oh when.
Fastwurms.
Krummi Krúnkar.
Audio/visual concert in collaboration
with Bedroom Community and Iceland
Airwaves.
Yroyto
Ben Frost vs. Transforma
Amiina
Sam Amidon
Nico Muhly
Valgeir Sigurðsson
Final Fantasy
Dr. Björn Quiring, BJ Nilsen, Darri
Lorenzen, Finn bogi Pétursson and
Ingólfur Arnarsson: Open.
Lortur: Release Party - Trommusóló
H42 Artist Book.
Lortadans directed by Gunnlaugur
Egilsson under the drum beats of Friðrik
Sólnes and the dolce tunes of Franz
Lizst, pancakes and an open drum kit.
Casper Electronics, Kippi Kaninus,
Alexander Zaklinsky & Amanda Riffo.
Magnús Árnason: Irritation, Magnús
Helgason: Stolen Moment & Björk
Viggósdóttir: Reverse / Moment / Verse.
BJ Nilsen, Dr. Björn Quiring, Darri
Lorenzen, Finnbogi Pétursson &
Ingólfur Arnarsson: Bílferð nr. II /
Autofahrt nr. II.
Dr. Björn Quiring: Reframing the Open
Archive: A Live Show – A lecture by
Dr. Quiring with live sounds by BJ
Nilsen.
Stilluppsteypa: Stilluppsteypa Presented
By Other Beings -An Artifi cial
Intergalactic Alien Presentation
Presented By a Fantastic Wave of Other
Beings.
Performance by Sequences honorary
art ist Rúrí, in collaboration with Jóhann
Jóhannsson. Performed by Rúrí, Jóhann,
Matthías Hemstock, Pétur Hallgrímsson,
Hilmar Jensson, S. Björn Blöndal
& Nýlókórinn directed by Hörður
Bragason. Vocal IV.
Elín Hansdóttir & Úlfur Hansson Helix,
performed by Selkórinn.
Fort.
Point gray.
Fort.
Point gray.
Elvar Már Kjartansson & Hanna
Christel Sigurkarlsdóttir.
Sequence nr. (7).
Alexander Zaklynsky is an Icelandic / Ukrainian
artist from Newport, Rhode Island. After moving
to New York in 2001 Alexander developed his
work through various shows and independent
projects. Alexander apprenticed a number of
highly regarded professional Artists in New York
but seized the chance to move to Iceland via an
Arts residency in December 2005. Alexander
continues to live in Reykjavik and is a co founder
of The Lost Horse Gallery. Subaqua is the
pseudonym for Video + Sound work produced by
Alexander Zaklynsky.
For Sequences 2008, the festival’s curatorial
board decided to acknowledge a renowned
artist for her notable contribution to real-time
art mediums. It is our privilege to present Rúrí
as Sequences 2008 honorary artist. Rúrí has
always worked in various mediums, focusing
on performance, video and sound. She has been
a dynamic force in the Icelandic art scene for
the last thirty years or so, exhibiting all over
the world, representing Iceland at the Venice
Biennale 2003.
For Sequences 2008, Rúrí is presenting
Vocal IV in collaboration with musician
Jóhann Jóhannsson. Vocal IV is an elaborate
performance with diverse elements: video, music,
sound, waterfall swish, and texts that Rúrí has
collected about water from international debate
on the subject. This is the fi rst time Rúrí has
worked with a composer for a performance.
Together Rúri and Jóhann have teamed up with
the Nýló choir, percussionist Matthías Hemstock
and a group of electric guitarists, including Pétur
Hallgrímsson, Hilmar Jensson and S. Björn
Blöndal to create a vast, thunderous sound scape.
The performance will take place in the Reykjavík
Art Museum, Hafnarhús, on October 12th at
20:00.
For further information:
www.ruri.is
www.johannjohannsson.com
On October 17th, Sequences presents an audio/
visual concert dedicated to the dynamics between
experimental fi lm/video art and alternative music
in a live setting.
Transforma –An experimental fi lm collective
from Berlin joins forces with Australian noise
wizard Ben Frost and experimental music
collective Bedroom Community in an
improvised performance comprised of Ben’s
music and Transforma’s visuals.
French visual artist Yroyoto runs an interesting
video label in Paris called ExplosiveTV,
dedicated to experimental video works. His
offering for Sequences is an interactive audio/
visual performance, celebrating live sound and
video manipulation.
Further information:
www.icelandairwaves.com
www.bedroomcommunity.net
www.yroyto.com
www.ethermachines.com
www.transforma.de
The event is supported by The Goethe Institute
and The French Embassy.
Sequences is a real-time art festival with a focus
on urban and public spaces. Its emphasis is on
time-based work, performance, sound art, video
and music.
Sequences 2008 strives to create a plat form for
dialogue and for exploring cross-disciplinary
activity of local and international artists.
We’ll have artwork glowing in the sewer
system, in the sky and everywhere in between,
in downtown artist-run galleries and museums,
in the streets, up the cities’ walls, in theatres
and warehouses. Sequences looks forward to
sprinkling some brightness around town with
some of Iceland’s most exciting artists with like-
minded guests from Canada, France, Germany,
Spain, USA, Australia, Israel, Sweden and
Denmark.
Sequence: A following of one thing after
another; succession. A series of related shots that
constitute a complete unit of action.
For further information and daily updates visit:
www.sequences.is
Offi ce:
Sequences
The Living Art Museum
Laugavegur 26
101 Reykjavik
Iceland
www.sequences.is
info@sequences.is
Amanda Riffo lives and works in Paris, a
graduate from Ecole Nationale Superieure des
Beaux Arts de Paris. She has participated to
workshops, residencies and exchange programs
in Tokyo, Beyrouth, Helsinki and recently
Iceland. She creates games from drawings,
objects, video and installations, playing with the
un-un-un-understandable.
www.schirman-debeauce.com
Andrewandyou.com is an animation and web
piece by architect and artist Andrew Burgess.
Andrewandyou.com begins in space. Stars start
to rearrange themselves to reveal otherwise
unseen surfaces fl oating in the void. These
surfaces slowly amount to invisible buildings
out of thin air. This fl ow shapes a mirage: this
building never lasts in its current state; it is
constantly different and changing. It is present
and not.
And then it disappears.
www.andrewburgess.com
Vocal installation in Grótta lighthouse in
collaboration with local choir Selkórinn.
www.elinhansdottir.net
www.myspace.com/kliveisklive
professionally for almost a decade through his
business Casperelectronics.
He has worked extensively with musicians
around the world including Mike Patton, Rahzel,
BT and Otto Von Schirach. Edwards worked
at Hampshire College from 2006-2007 where
he taught a circuit bending heavy “creative
electronics” course and developed a previously
non-existent electronics department. He has
taught numerous workshops on circuit bending
andinterface design at venues across America and
performs regularly in New York.
www.casperelectronics.com
New York City based artist Peter Edwards
has been building synths and circuit bending
Runway – by Hildur I. Guðnadóttir
This piece was composed for the Caput chamber
ensemble. It is inspired by and based on
airplanes, runways and aviation communication.
The setup of the piece is designed for a large
space, moving live acoustic surround sound,
lights and light conducting aviation-based
systems—designed and built specially for this
occasion. The piece was conceived in close co-
operation with artist Elín Hansdóttir.
Music for Airports 2/2 – by Brian Eno. Arranged
for brass sextet by Hildur I. Guðnadóttir
Music for Airports was fi rst released in 1978 and
therefore celebrates its 30th anniversary this year.
It was the fi rst of four records on Eno’s record
label, Ambient. It was originally designed to be
an ongoing looped sound installation to soothe
the otherwise tense atmosphere at airports.
Hildur’s arrangement is true to the original album
version, although it adds the breath of brass and
the special acoustic surround setup.
www.hildurness.com
www.elinhansdottir.net
This is a high cube coat for liquids and semi-
solids. This is the optimum innings for a glance
of the shore, watching your favorite ravens fly
and, yes, craving your personal golden gray. This
is Blind Endings In Friendly Fire.
We are awaiting your arrival from the 11th to the
13th of October 2008 in Reykjavik, Iceland.
www.fortcollective.com
Fumiko Imano is a Japanese self-portrait artist
based in photography and video. As a 24hour
model, stylist, and a photographer for herself, she
documents everyday life through her eye as an
artist. This time in Icelandic Tour of Me! 2008,
she shows a selection of photographs and video.
Her mini book Fumiko Imano 1974-2004 will be
available at the exhibition in Belleville.
www.fumikoimano.com
Pneumatic Shower consists of a few dozen small
organ pipes, an organ air motor, clear tubes and
a bit of plumbing. The idea is to make a tone
cluster shower with manually operated timbre
faucets.
www.kippikaninus.com At the Dwarf Gallery, Rósa Sigrún presents two
videoworks. The works derive from her day job
of taking care of elderly people, as well as her
regular jogging sessions through the Fossvogur
Cemetary in Reykjavík.
In these videos, Rósa Sigrún asks questions such
as how to treat death in our daily lives: with
aging, death comes closer, but is distant as well.
What roles does it play in the living moment,
which we all strive to experience?
Rósa graduated from The Iceland Academy
of the Arts in 2001 and has since held ten
solo exhibitions and participated in various
art projects, including serving as the former
chairman of The Reykjavík Association of
Sculptors.
english.umm.is/UMMenglish/Artists/
Abouttheartist/249
Situated on the west-facing gable of Hverfi sgata
42, Volcano is the latest addition to the Mountain
Series that includes the Waterfall at Bankastræti
6 made for Sequences 2006, and the Glacier at
Klapparstígur 28, revealed in June this year.
The series constitutes surreal meetings between
highly urban walls and iconic natural phenomena.
Loving tributes to Reykjavík and Iceland, they
also attempt to challenge our perception of public
space and the notion of culture vs. nature.
Like the two earlier pieces, Volcano is made
from thousands and thousands of sequins. Being
fi xed very lightly on small pins, they make
the lava shimmer and glow like fi re, refl ecting
every environmental change—be it from light or
weather.
Although highly artifi cial, this constant change
gives the piece an almost supernatural glow,
which, if viewed with an open mind, transforms
the house at Hverfi sgata into a geometric
volcano, and Reykjavík into a magical man-made
landscape.
Trong Gia Nguyen is a visual artist, curator,
writer and art critic. His work pits two indi-
viduals who will channel the spirits of the two
masters, Bobby Fisher and Marcel Duchamp, to
play a friendly game of chess. The fi rst two duels
took place in New York over the summer, with
Duchamp winning one match and the second
ending in a draw. The third and fi nal match
culminates at Dwarf Gallery on October 14.
Actor / visual artist Tómas Lemarquis will be
participating in the performance.
www.cameandwent.com/tgnprojects.html
Godsend: On the 16th of October at 22:00, we
will send greetings, wishes and complaints to the
sky in a ceremonious way. Women and men are
urged to be there in good time and pronounce
what is on their minds.
Underworld: The artwork gives an indication of
the underworld, as we know it from fi ction and
fi lms. It is a dangerous and slimy world, fi lled
with creatures of the darkness. The viewer and
his imagination becomes an active participant in
the general idea, because it is out of his fantasy
and experience that the story takes its fi nal shape.
www.sarariel.com
Fairy tales tell us of the rainbow as the bridge to
a pot of gold. The key to its mystery resides in
the wave properties of light in the properties of
water and the spherical shape of water droplets.
The basis of this phenomenon needs a sophisti-
cated mathematical description. However, the
gleaming stream that holds so many sensual
de lights for the urophiliacs of this world needs no
such elaboration. Artist Unnur Mjöll has created
a tranquil environment for the spectator, to soothe
the body and rest the mind, in the commercial
byway that Skólavörðustígur offers. An event that
captures the warm glow of exaltation that follows
the unexpected discovery of a rainbow or feeling
a watery pleasure on the skin. – Hye Joung Park
Basically in this whole presentation the
Stilluppsteypa members Helgi Þórsson and
Sigtryggur Berg Sigmarsson are admitting that
aliens exist.
www.helenscarsdale.com/stilluppsteypa
Artist Tamy Ben-Tor was born in Israel and
lives in New York City. Ben-Tor mainly works
with video and performance. She has performed
widely in theaters, performance festivals and
clubs. She also performs in her much celebrated
videoworks, acting out different characters based
on well-known stereotypes. Though many of her
works touch on infl ammable issues and taboos,
such as racism, the Holocaust, U.S. politics,
terrorism and colonialism,they are entertaining
and full of humor.
Tamy Ben-Tor’s exhibition at 101 Projects will
include fi ve of her recent videoworks.
Tamy Ben-Tor’s exhibition at 101 Projects,
curated by Birta Guðjónsdóttir, is presented in
collaboration with Zach Feuer Gallery in New
York.
www.zachfeuer.com/tamybentor_2008.html
I’m fi nding it increasingly hard to focus on things
other than people. The most real moments in my
days are when I’m drinking coffee or beer with
someone and having a conversation. I’m also
starting to ignore problems that don’t directly
have to do with socializing. I like the feeling that
I might make a special moment for someone in
their day, something they weren’t expecting.
www.myspace.com/halldorion
Lortur is an informal and ever-changing group of
artists, fi lmmakers, writers, theater practitioners,
dancers, musicians and others who share an
inventive sensibility and a need to create. Every
two years since 2002, the group has organized
and held the Trommusóló biennial art exhibition.
This year’s event will take place at Kling & Bang
Gallery on Hverfi sgata.
The program will be dense, diverse and
lubricated with creative joy. There will
be an art show, video program, a series of
concerts (organized in conjunction with
Iceland Airwaves), dance performances, panel
discussions, and an artist book will be published
to coincide with the Biennale.
Moment of Truth is a sound installation by
visual artist Haraldur Jónsson, situated behind
the wooden fence that surrounds the burnt heart
of Reykjavík. Every fi fteen minutes during the
festival, a verbal presence can be heard through
this fence. The invisible sounds evoke multiple
associations in the minds and bodies of the
passersby.
http://www.this.is/comet
Irritation as a sense is the only universal
sense shared by all species, even single-celled
creatures. Its concept does not only live as a
subjective one, such as beauty or distaste, but
takes over one’s bodily functions and activating
our physical impulses. This art project could be
seen as rendering visible the force that occurs
when the irritant, a stimulus or agent which
induces the state of irritation, enters the system.
As to wherefrom this work draws its inspirations,
irritation is charged with curiosity about what
might be occurring behind the scenes, behind our
eyes that catch the images, sound and shapes that
stand before us.
www.magnusarnason.com
This is a black and white super 8 fi lm, capturing
a boy on his way home from his guitar lesson. He
has no idea that he is being fi lmed, and therefore
the piece was given the title Stolen Moment. The
fi lm is set to the music of Jóhann Jóhannsson,
and has been used alongside Jóhann’s live
performances on a number of occasions.
www.myspace.com/magnushelgason
Hanna and Elvar have created something special
a promise of a journey. a portal to somewhere,
many kinds of love. there is no end to the tunnel.
plane walkers we are going to elevate you.
astral plane the journey
Buck Owens
Krummi Krúnkar brings together a relational
performance, Taro-Tat, and a video presentation,
Witch vs Ninja.
Witch vs Ninja is an original Fastwürms HD
video production shot on location in Venice and
Scarlet Hill, Ontario. It is a radical, no-budget
artist cinema project, drawing from the low-
budget lineage of three legendary kung-fu fi lms.
Taro-Tat is a performance that combines tarot
card readings with temporary magic marker tattoo
drawings. The intimate and personal interaction
between performer and public in Taro-Tat is
paired with the mediated spectacle of Witch
vs Ninja to make Krummi Krúnkar a unique
aesthetic experience.
www.paulpetro.com/fastwurms
“A museum has basically always been composed
of an archival collection on the one hand and a
gallery on the other, that is, an open, accessible
area and a closed, interior area. This arrangement
has a history translating in oblique ways
inclusionary and exclusionary power struggles,
which both frame the museum itself and open
it to outside forces. Art has to engage with this
structural tension between gallery and archive
in one way or another. What are the chances of
producing art that would situate itself neither on
one side of the barrier nor on the other? What
strategies would be appropriate for its passage
toward an open space that is located neither
outside nor inside the archival framework?”
Dr. Björn Quiring
www.bjnilsen.com
www.darrilorenzen.net
userpage.fu-berlin.de/~quirrrrl/INTRO.html
www.fi nnbogi.com
www.nylo.is/index.php?option=content&task=
view&id=429&Itemid=237
“Að koma af fjöllum” or “coming of mountains”
means being totally bewildered, confused or
uninformed. The Moss Stories artists have tried
to capture this feeling of being bewildered and
alone and letting your imagination run wild for
better or worse.
Ingibjörg and Sindri play music together in
Seabear and have created videos and exhibited as
a team for several years. Jón Þór and Alex have
been an artist duo since 2003 making videos,
music and pictures under the name of Riceboy
Sleeps. Marguerite and Scott lived in Reykjavík
for a year and during that time teamed up with
Jónsi and Alex, exhibiting twice and forming the
publishing group Moss Stories.
www.mossstories.com
In her art, Björk deals with visual images, emotions,
sounds and sensations in a similar way to what
occurs involuntarily in the mind during certain
sta tes of consciousness, whether in dreams or while
awake.
The videos in Björk’s installation are inspired
by poems by the artist herself, written during her
travels. The images are combined with sounds
composed by the artist and produced for the
performance in collaboration with composers and
musicians Caroline Mallonée, Hákon Aðalsteinsson,
Borgar Magnasson, Guðmundur Vignir Karlsson
and violinist Kristín Mariella Friðjónsdóttir. During
the exhibition, on October 16th there will be a
performance featuring those artists.
http://bjorkbjork.blogspot.com/
http://www.myspace.com/bjorksound
Moss Stories: Af fjöllum
Lortur: Orgelkvartettinn Ananas
& guests, featuring: Músíkvatur,
Aristocrasia, Gason Bra, Ssangyoung
Musso, Hip Hop Hudson and Krulli
Vespa. Iceland Airwaves off venue.
Trong Gia Nguyen. Marcel Duchamp
versus Bobby Fischer. A performance
featuring Tómas Lemarquis.
Hildur I. Guðnadóttir in collaboration
with Elín Hansdóttir: Music For Airports
2/2 by Brian Eno arranged by Hildur and
Runway written and arranged by Hildur.
Performed by Hildur & Caput.
Lortur: Djöfl afúgan: A dance
performance by Gunnlaugur Egilsson.
The Artist Book in the 21st Century: A
panel discussion hosted by Hafsteinn
Gunnar Sigurðsson.
Lortur: Two documentaries premiered:
Fríar fantasíur by Guðný Rúnarsdóttir
& Markús Bjarnason and Íslensk alþýða
by Þórunn Hafstað.
Tamy Ben-Tor.
Lortur: Klive. Iceland Airwaves
off venue.
Björk Viggósdóttir concert featuring
Caroline Mallonée, Hákon Aðalsteinsson,
Borgar Magnason, Kippi Kaninus &
Kristín Maríella Friðjónsdóttir.
Sara Riel. Godsend.
FM Belfast & Reykjavík. Concert.
Fort.
Point gray.
SIM. Landhelgisgæslan – Open artist
studios
Party at Café Cultura.
Dj´s: Mr. Silla and Gunni Tynes
Halldór Arnar Úlfarsson . Installation
for seven people.
Haraldur Jónsson. The moment of truth.
Sara Riel. Underworld.
Theresa Himmer. Volcano.
Unnur Mjöll Leifsdóttir. Watery
Pleasure.
Elvar Már Kjartansson &
Hanna Christel Sigurkarlsdóttir.
Sequence nr. (7).
Andrew Burgess. Andrewandyou.com.
Fumiko Imano: Icelandic Tour of Me!
The Living Art Museum.
Hverfi sgata 59
Hverfi sgata 59
Kling & Bang Gallery
Kling & Bang Gallery
Dwarf Gallery
Iðnó
Iðnó
The Living Art Museum.
Kling & Bang Gallery
The Lost Horse Gallery
The Nordic House
The Living Art Museum
The Living Art Museum
The National Gallery of Iceland
The Reykjavík Art Museum -Hafnarhús
Gróttuviti
Ánanaust
Hverfi sgata 59
The Lost Horse Gallery
October 11. to October 17.
The Lost Horse Gallery
October 11. to October 17.
Andrewandyou.com
Kronkron, Laugarvegur 63b
October 11. to October 17.
Helix
Gróttuviti- lighthouse in Seltjarnarnes
October 12, 21:30
The Lost Horse Gallery
October 11. to October 17.
Runway & Music for Airports 2/2
Héðinshúsið at Mýrargata
October 14, 21:00
Point gray
Ánanaust, Vesturbær, by the gas-station
October 11, 2008, 22:00-02:00
October 12-13, 2008, 21:00-02:00
Icelandic Tour of Me! 2008
Belleville
October 11. to October 17.
Pneumatic Shower
Lost Horse Gallery
October 11. to October 17.
Oh when
Dwarf Gallery
October 17, 18:00
Volcano
On the facade of Kling & Bang Gallery
October 11.
Marcel Duchamp Versus Bobby Fischer
Dwarf Gallery
October 14, 19:00
Godsend & Underworld
Between Laugavegur 20 and Laugavegur 18,
Laugavegur 32
October 16, 21:00, October 11. to October 21.
Watery pleasure
Skólavörðustígur
October 11.
Stilluppsteypa presented by other beings:
an artifi cial intergalactic alien presentation
presented by a fantastic wave of other beings.
The National Gallery of Iceland
October 12. to October 17.
Tamy Ben-Tor
101 Projects
October 16, 18:00
Installation for seven people
Útúrdúr, Njálsgata 14
October 11. to October 17.
Drumsolo H42
Kling & Bang Gallery
October 11. to October 17.
Moment of Truth
On the corner of Lækjargata and Austurstræti
October 11. to October 17.
Irritation
The Nordic House
October 11. to October 17.
Stolen Moment
The Nordic House
October 11. to October 17.
Sequence nr. (7)
Hverfi sgata 59
October 11, 21:00
October 12, 12:00-17:00
October 14, 14:00-18:00
October 17, 14:00-17:00
Krummi Krúnkar
Iðnó
October 17, 20:00–24:00
Reverse / Moment / Verse
The Nordic House
Otober 11. to October 17.
Performance on October 16, 20:00
Open
The Living Art Museum
Otober 11. to October 17.
Af fjöllum
Gallery Turpentine
Otober 15. to October 17.
Gallery Turpentine
Kling & Bang Gallery
Dwarf Gallery
Héðinshúsið
Kling & Bang Gallery
Kling & Bang Gallery
101 Projects
Kling & Bang Gallery
The Nordic House
Between Laugarvegur 18 and 20a
The Lost Horse Gallery
Ánanaust
Seljavegi 32
Café Cultura
Útúrdúr
Corner of Lækjargata & Austurstræti
Laugarvegur 32
The west facing gable of Kling &
Bang Gallery.
Skólavörðustígur
Hverfi sgata 59
Kronkron
Belleville
Ánanaust