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The Reykjavík Grapevine
Issue 6 — 2009
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Issue No 6 – May 22 - June 4 – 2009
Ragnar Kjartansson’s exhibition for Venice, entitled The End, will feature a tableau vivant of the artist
and his model that will last for the entire six-months of the Biennale, along with a monumental video
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The End of
Ragnar
Kjartansson
RAGGI GOES VENICE!
The Artist Would Like
Some Champagne
With His Revolution
On Cover:
Ragnar Kjartansson
Photo by:
Rafael Pinho
Thanks alot:
Börkur Arnarsson
Masthead On Cover
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I’m not gonna lie to you, I’m real nerv-
ous when it comes to the Grapevine. I
feel we have a big responsibility to a lot
of folks out there, and I constantly worry
about letting them down. Here are some
groups of people that come to mind:
First and foremost, there’s our read-
ers: we should try and keep them in-
formed of what’s going on (events wise,
in the news, in culture, etc.), amuse them
while they wait for take-away pizza and
provide them with a mass of high-quality
paper for arts and crafts projects (speak-
ing of which, didya notice last issue’s de-
lightfully decadent 60 gram paper? The
printers were saving the thin stuff for the
local newspapers).
Our writers and photographers: to
provide them with the space they de-
serve, to not mess up their contributions
and maybe try and lay them out nice, so
people will want to check them out. We
pay as much as we can for articles and
pictures, and it ain’t a whole lot to be hon-
est. So you know that our contributors
are turning in their pieces out of a sheer
and admirable dedication that demands
our utmost respect.
There’s also events promoters, bands,
galleries, artists and pretty much anyone
who’s offering up some form of enter-
tainment or happening that deserves our
attention. There are a lot of good people
doing a lot of great things in town – in the
whole of Iceland for that matter – and as
we are very interested in promoting and
supporting our local culture, we aim to
publicize and give space to as many of
them as possible.
Which isn’t always easy when you’ve
got only 32 or 40 pages to work with. Fit-
ting in the articles, the interviews, the
schedules and quotes. So we try and we
scramble to cram it all in. Try is key here,
which is unfortunate, and often leads to
heated phone calls or angry letters from
previous friends and well-wishers who
all of the sudden want to see our bodies
impaled on sticks, Cannibal Holocaust-
style.
Anyway. Isn’t this here valuable space
that could be used to cover some theatre
group or something? I guess this is my
attempt to explain to friends and family –
and my cats – why I stay up all night four
days in a row prior to publication and
don’t see them for weeks on end. And
I’m not the only one; Grapevine is lucky
enough to have an army of dedicated and
talented folks working at all hours of the
day to ensure we make it to print on time,
that we deliver some interesting content
and that we’ve got ads to pay our salaries
and printing costs. Hats off to all you
people.
Since I’m hatting off, I might hat off
some more. So I’ll off my hat to all of y’all
that write or phone (or pester our staff
at bars) with helpful suggestions for im-
proving our paper. Keep ‘em coming. I
would also like to hat Yohanna Guðrún
for almost winning Eurovision, our new
MPs for keeping their priorities straight
(ehrm...) and those drunk kids that kept
yelling outside our office window last
night.
Hats, y’all!
Lóa is the Grapevine comic artist.
As well as doing our comics she
runs a prominent downtown hang-
out, Karamba.
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