Reykjavík Grapevine - 09.04.2010, Side 23
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101 gallery
Hverfisgata 18A | E3
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Tryggvagata 15 | D2
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Tryggvagata 16 | D2
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Skúlagata 28 | F6
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Vitastigur 9a | E3
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Strandgötu 34,
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Tryggvagata 17 | D2
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Flókagata | I7
reykjavík City theatre
Listabraut 3
reykjavík Maritime Museum
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Tryggvagata 16 | D2
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Sigurjón Ólafsson Museum
Laugarnestangi 70
Art School Grad Show Awesomeness
Iceland Academy of the Arts Grad Show
Opens April 29
Reykjavík Art Museum—Hafnarhús
After three years of study, IAA grads are breaking loose. Fine Arts, Design, and
Architecture grads will be exhibiting the crowning achievements of their academic
careers in the form of paintings, sculptures, multimedia installations, performances—
you name it. The exhibition promises to be diverse, and, as a bonus on the already
free admission, visitors will be able to witness nine people from the art department
collaborating on “a Land,” incorporating various events throughout the exhibition.
We don’t know what this means, but it sounds like there’s a high likelihood of
stumbling into something fun. SO
Reykjavík City Theatre Recites THE BLACK REPORT
Reykjavík Theatre Reads the Black Report
April 12 (assuming the Commission stops teasing us)
Reykjavik City Theatre (Borgarleikhúsið) - FREE
The Reykjavik City Theatre group plans to read out loud the much-anticipated
2,000-page Black Report detailing the investigation into Iceland’s banking crash. The
report was commissioned by Iceland’s parliament more than two years ago, and was
originally scheduled for release this past February. The commission in charge has
since then postponed their deadline a few times (for some reason, us normal folks
aren’t allowed to do that) and Icelanders are rightfully getting impatient.
If they actually stick to their new April 12 deadline, 45 actors from the Reykjavík
City Theatre plan on reading the report out loud, all day and all night, until they get
through the thing – an estimated three-to-five days later.
Free admission for everyone. And for those who would prefer to listen from
home, the reading will also be streamed over the Reykjavik City Theatre website:
www.borgarleikhus.is.
Note: The report will be read in Icelandic, but because this is such an epic
moment for Icelanders, it is well worth checking out. AA
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