Reykjavík Grapevine - 05.06.2009, Blaðsíða 23

Reykjavík Grapevine - 05.06.2009, Blaðsíða 23
A R T GALLERIES & MUSEUMS Cocktail pleasures and Visual stimulation How to use the listings Venues are listed alphabetically by day. For complete listings and detailed information on venues visit www.grapevine.is OPENING JUNE 5 2pm-11pm Sódóma The Icelandic Tattoo Festival Entrance: 600 ISK. 5 7pm i8 Gallery The End Ragnar Kjartansson´s exhibition and performance, followed by the official welcome and vernissage at 8 p.m. and opening party from 9 p.m. to 12 a.m. 6 11am The Culture House Exhibit of nordic bookbinding projects. 6 12pm-11pm Sódóma The Icelandic Tattoo Festival Entrance: 600 ISK. 6 2pm The gallery of Icelandic Printmakers´ Association Exhibition of handmade gum bichromate prints by photographer Laura Valentino. 6 2pm Reykjavík Art Museum Lecture about Frederico García Lorca´s poetry by Hólmfríður Garðarsdóttir. Part of the frum contemporary music festival. 6 4pm Cafe Rót Scottish Day Celebrate the 250th birthday of Robert Burns, the Scottish National Poet. There will be poems, food, and bagpipes. 4pm: A Taste of Scotland 6pm: Ceilidh Dancing 7 12pm-8pm Sódóma The Icelandic Tattoo Festival Entrance: 600 ISK. 8 6:15pm Gallery Fold Art Auction Art from both old masters and contem- porary artists. A preview of the works will be from June 5- June 8. Galleri Verðandi, downstairs at Skuld bookshop Laugavegur 51 open weekdays 12-18, Saturdays 12-16 The Barcelona-based photographer Guðný Hilmarsdóttir is currently exhibiting her beautiful black and whites in the Gallerí Verðandi, hidden downstairs at the business bookstore Skuld on Laugavegur. When it comes to Icelandic nature photography, it is ice and water, vast skies and barren landscapes that dominate. Guðný chose a topic a little off the beaten track. ”I like trees and we have all these beautiful details around” she explains. ”Everybody says there are no trees in Iceland. I didn’t have to go out of Reykjavík to take these photos.” White Silence Ongoing ONGOING Akureyri Art Museum (Akureyri) Current exhibitions: May 06- July 05 Hulda Hákon- Two Men, One Woman and a Monster From The Sea. ASÍ Art Museum Current exhibitions: May 30- June 21 Lighttime-Aðalheiður Valgeirsdóttir exhibits oil paintings in Ásmundarsalur. Installation by Karl Ómarsson in Gryf- jan. Paintings by Jóhannes S. Kjarvalin in Arinstofan. The Culture House Permanent exhibitions: Medieval Manuscripts March 28- Jan 10 2010 ICELAND::FILM This exhibition traces for the first time the development of Icelandic filmmak- ing from its origins around 1904 to the year 2008 The Library Room. Current exhibitions: Genesis The exhibition traces the emergence and evolution of the island Surtsey until the present day and predicts its geographical and ecological develop- ment over the next 120 years. The Late View – Halldór Laxness’ Photographs Nobel Laureate and cosmopolitan Halldór Laxness was better known for his writing but also proved to be a good photographer. This is an exhibi- tion of his works. Exhibition Series: Weird and Wonderful Beasts from Ice- landic Folklore by Jón Baldur Hlíðberg is an exhibition of illustrations from his book on the magical creatures of Icelandic folklore. The Einar Jónsson Museum Permanent exhibition: The work of sculptor Einar Jónsson Gerðarsafn Art Museum (Kópavogur) May 9- June 21 Myths and Legends Featuring works from local Kópavogur artist Baltasar. Gerðuberg Cultural Centre Boginn Gallery: The Land in Colour Popular artist Gudrádur Jóhannesson exhibition of landscape paintings. Gljúfrasteinn Laxness Museum Gljúfrasteinn was the home and workplace of Halldór Laxness (winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1955) and his family for more than half a century. It has now been opened to the public as a museum, unchanged from when Laxness lived there. Hafnarborg Centre of Culture and Fine Art (Hafnarfjörður) Current Exhibitions: Veðurskrift (Weather Writing) - Guðrún Kristján. Guðrún is known for her powerful works that interpret Icelandic nature in an original way. This exhibition will be displaying paintings, photographs, videos and massive installations deal- ing with the ever shifting Icelandic nature. Wight Works- Jónina Guðnadóttir In this exhibition she wrestles with supernatural beings and forces of nature. MUSEUM BY THE SEA VÍKIN MUSEUM CAFÉ VÍKIN Traditional Icelandic delicacies! OPENING HOURS: Summer (June 1st – September 14th) Daily from 11am to 5pm Winter (September 15th – May 31st) Tuesdays – Sundays from 1pm to 5pm MARITIME MUSEUM | GRANDAGARÐI 8 | REYKJAVÍK WWW.SJOMINJASFN.IS PO RT h ön nu n Woolens factory store, located in Vik Víkurprjón ehf Phone: 487-1250 www.vikwool.is Genuine woolen goods, made in Iceland_______ Also wide selection of souvenirs Kjarvalsstaðir Flókagata 105 Reykjavík Kjarvalsstaðir by Miklatún is a pretty awesome museum all things considered, in fact they’re one of Iceland’s must- sees (as proclaimed and verified by last issue’s cover subject, artist Ragnar Kjartansson). And they’re offering free tours every Thursday this summer – in English! The museum is named in honour of Iceland’s most beloved painter, Jóhannes S. Kjarval. They feature a permanent exhibition of his paintings – and those totally justify a visit at any time, guidance or not – as well as temporary exhibits that are usually pretty well curated. Their cafeteria is also nice, as is the location. Kjarvalsstaðir Museum is open daily 10:00 -17:00 – free admittance Free, guided tours in English every Thursday at 11:00 Check This Out! Ongoing

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