Reykjavík Grapevine - 11.03.2011, Blaðsíða 41
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1 Þý/íða
Graphic design and photography
KronKron - Laugavegur 63b
2 Nostrum / Hulda Fríða
Debut collection of fashion de-
signer Hulda Fríða
Nostrum - Skólavörðustígur 1a
101 tækifæri
A new book about architecture in
Reykjavík.
Mokka - Skólavörðustígur 3a
VÍK PRJÓNSDÓTTIR SCARF
FACTORY
25.–27.03
12:00–18:00
Among the strongholds of knit-
wear company Vík Prjónsdóttir is
the traceability and transparency
of the production of Víkurprjón
(located in the village of Vík í
Mýrdal). At DesignMarch, Vík
Prjónsdóttir will operate a scarf
factory, allowing guests to observe
the production process and
purchase freshly made scarves
made by the designers as well
as Víkurprjón’s staff. As in every
other factory, production does
not stop except for coffee breaks,
and therefore this little factory
will have a steady pulse, heat and
sweat throughout DesignMarch.
A reception, by invitation only, will
take place on Friday March 25th
between 5 and 7 pm.
Laugavegur 6
3 SMASH & GRAB
24.03–28.05
Scintilla debuts a new home
textiles collection at Spark Design
Space on March 24th, the first day
of DesignMarch. This is Scintilla’s
second home textiles collection,
emphasising, as before, progres-
sive graphics and top quality
natural fibres. A part of the col-
lection comes in a limited edition,
made especially for the exhibition.
This collection manifests fresh
currents in Icelandic design, where
direct inspiration from nature gives
ground to vibrant colours and an
exotic world of graphic forms.
Scintilla’s designer is clothing
and textile designer Linda Björg
Árnadóttir. With fifteen years of
experience in the field, she has for
example worked at fashion houses
in France and Italy. For the past
nine years, she has presided over
the faculty of fashion design at the
Iceland Academy of Art. The open-
ing party will take place Thursday
March 24, starting at 5 pm.
Spark Design Space
Klapparstígur 33
4 Hönnuðir í Kiosk
Graphic - and Product Designers
at clothing boutique Kiosk
Kiosk - Laugavegur 65
5 Örtískumynd Skaparans
Video by clothing label Skaparinn
Hljómalindarreitur - Klapparstígur
6 STEiNUNN Experimental
Installation by clothing label
STEiNUNN
101 Hótel - Hverfisgata 10
A TEA PARTY
26.03 15:00–17:00
A collective of ceramicists host a
tea party at the Icelandic Opera.
Four kinds of teacups, made from
Icelandic clay by four ceramicists,
will be featured in which a special
tea blend made by Þóra Þórisdóttir
from four Icelandic tea herbs will
be served. During DesignMarch,
the teacups will be on display
in the window of ELM boutique,
Laugavegur 1
Íslenska óperan /ELM
Ingólfstræti 2a
SHAKE
25.03–03.04
10:00–20:00
An exhibition hosted by The Ice-
landic Fashion Institute, featuring
a short film focusing on Icelandic
fashion design, as well as an
installation exhibiting some of
the featured outfits. The film was
made in collaboration with Saga
Film and the Inspired by Iceland
initiative. Following DesignMarch,
it will be used as promotional
material for Iceland and Icelandic
fashion design.
101 hótel - Hverfisgata 10
7 Doll Me Up
Fashion show by díS*IgN
Hótel Reykjavík Centrum
Aðalstræti 16
8 GuSt & kurlproject
New collections by GuSt and
kurproject
GuSt - Bankastræti 11
9 KRADS - PLAYTIME
Workshop hosted by architectural
firm Krads and LEGO
Listasafn Reykjavíkur -
Hafnarhús - Tryggvagata 17
SOUND OF FASHION
25.03 20:30
Fashion houses Andersen & Lauth
and Farmers Market, in collabora-
tion with filmmakers and musi-
cians, host an event at Design-
March. Located in the courtyard of
Reykjavik Art Museum, Hafnar-
hús, the idea is to create a little
Reykjavik love story, attempting
to cause guests’ hearts to beat
as one in synch with live music,
improvised from the event’s theme.
The sophisticated and adventur-
ous feel of Andersen & Lauth will
be entwined with the air of the
countryside romance surrounding
Farmers Market, resulting in an
Icelandic fairy tale for eyes and
ears.
Listasafn Reykjavíkur -
Hafnarhús - Tryggvagata 17
10 Kvon
Fashion design
Þjóðminjasafnið - Suðurgata 41
11 Arctic Designs textíll
Textiles collection debuted
Antíkhúsið - Skólavörðustígur 21
Teikning, textíll og keramík
The Reykjavik School of Visual Art
12 Tónar - Skólavörðustígur 15
12 Hönnður marsmánaðar
Textiles by Rósa Helgadóttir
Listasafn Íslands - Fríkirkjuvegur 7
13 Leikgleði
Design for children by Bryndís
Bolladóttir and Brynja Emilsdóttir.
Aurum - Bankastræti 4
Bollar í blóma
Aurum debuts a collection of
porcelain teaware
Aurum - Bankastræti 4
Drífa
Aurum debuts a collection of
jewelry inspired by the snowflake
Aurum - Bankastræti 4
Black Magik
Kria Jewelry design
Aurum - Bankastræti 4
Gling Gló
Jewelry
Bankastræti 6
14 Grafía
Graphic design by IAA students
Saltfélagshúsið - Grandagarður 2
Mæna
Launch of a new issue of graphic
designer's magazine Maena
Saltfélagshúsið - Grandagarður
FÍT 2011
Graphic Designers' Awards and
Exhibition
Grafískir hönnuðir
Saltfélagshúsið - Grandagarður 2
ON DISPLAY
24.03–26.03 10:00–17:00
27.03 13:00–17:00
‘Sýniletur / Font on Display’ is the
free-style creation of fonts, where
graphic designers allow their
creativity to run wild, unshackled
by the tradition and discipline
of font design. Graphic design-
ers Rán Flygenring, Gunnlaugur
Briem, Siggi Eggertsson, Stefán
Kjartansson, Sveinn Þorri Davíðs-
son, Siggi Oddsson, Úlfur Kolka
& Co., Siggeir Hafsteinsson and
Matej Hlavacek exhibit the results
of their experiments and the joy of
creation involved in font design.
Saltfélagshúsið - Grandagarður 2
15 ORÐ!
Graphic design by Elsa Nielsen
IÐA - Lækjargata 2a
Kaffibollar og mál
Coffee cups designed by cerami-
cist Audur Inga
Súfistinn í IÐU - Lækjargata 2a
16 Lausaleturspartý!
Offset printing experiments
Lindargata 50 (bakhús)
17 THE NATIONAL FLAG
23.03–27.03
‘Iceland’s Flag – Usage, Respect
and Treatment’ (‘Þjóðfáni Íslands
– Notkun, virðing og umgengni’)
is a new book, illustrating every
principal rule and tradition
pertaining to Iceland’s national
flag, which is utilised on surpris-
ingly few occasions. Undoubt-
edly, that is because of people’s
fear of infringing the strict rules
they believe accompany it, for
example that if the flag touches
the ground it has been ruined and
must be destroyed immediately.
This book’s purpose is to dispel
such myths and demonstrate how
easy and enjoyable it is to hoist
the flag every day. The book will
be published at DesignMarch. The
opening party and exhibition at the
book’s publisher Crymogea will
begin at 8:30 pm, Thursday March
24. The exhibition will continue
at Crymogea over the following
weeks.
Crymogea - Barónsstigur 27
18 Mæjónes-safarí
Majónes, Tjarnarbíói
Tjarnargata 12
19 Bú kartöfluflögur
Potato chips
Norræna húsið - Sturlugata 5
SHEEP HEADS & SODA
ICELANDIC CUISINE IN CON-
TAINERS
The Icelandic Ceramic Associa-
tion launches an exhibition at the
Nordic House which focuses on
Icelandic cuisine in-containers,
referring to Icelandic traditions
regarding the preparation and
serving of food in various contain-
ers such as pots, pans, plates
and wooden urn-like objects. The
participating artists focus and re-
flect on forms and tools associated
with Icelandic food preparation
in various periods. The exhibi-
tion brochure contains Icelandic
recipes and serving suggestions
intended for each container.
Norræna húsið - Sturlugata 5
20 Fiskur og fínheit
Jewelry design by the harbor
Gullsmiðja Sædísar - Geirsgata 5b
21 Gibbagibb
Pegs made from sheep horns
Á skörinni - Aðalstræti 10
FOLKLORIC JEWELS
24.03–25.03 9:00–18:00
26.03–27.03 12:00–17:00
An exhibition of pieces designed
and made by members of the
Icelandic Guild of Goldsmiths.
Their inspiration came from
Icelandic folklore and mythol-
ogy. Participants are: Anna María
Sveinbjörnsdóttir, Arna Arnardót-
tir, Dýrfinna Torfadóttir, Guðbjörg
Ingvarsdóttir, Guðrún Bjarnadóttir,
Harpa Kristjánsdóttir, Lilja Unnars-
dóttir, Lovísa Halldórsdóttir, Reynir
Már Ásgeirsson, Sif Ægisdóttir,
Sigrún Sigurjónsdóttir, Sigurður
G. Steinþórsson, Sigurður Ingi
Bjarnason and Þorbergur Halldórs-
son. The exhibition’s opening party
will take place at 7 pm Wednes-
day March 23rd and everyone is
welcome.
Fógetastofa - Aðalstræti 10
22 Spáð'í bolla
Ceramic coffee cups displayed
Kaolin - Ingólfsstræti 8
23 Kirsuber
Kirsuberjatréð - Vesturgata 4
24 Varius
Jewelry and accessories by RIM
Emami - Laugavegur 66
25 Illuminati Nordica
A lamp inspired by Icelandic light
Minja - Skólavörðustígur 12
26 Opin vinnustofa
Young designers of FærID, Bor-
garmynd and architects of Skyggni
Frábært open their studio
Klapparstígur 16
27 Skyrkonfekt frá Erpsstöðum
A new range of chocolates
containing Icelandic dairy product
skyr
Turninn - Lækjartorg
28 CUT_FISH
Cuttingboard debuted
Fiskbúðin - Freyjugata 1
29 FÉLAGIÐ
A collective of architects
Grandagarður 16
Ferlið - sýning arkitekta
Exhibition of the work process of
architects
Grandagarður 16
10+
Exhibition of interior designers
Félagið, Útgerðinni
Grandagarður 16
Borgaraleg hegðun
Documentary by Borghildur
Félagið, Útgerðinni
Grandagarður 16
Kaffibíllinn - kaffihús
Coffee shop
Félagið, Útgerðinni
Grandagarður 16
Snortið landslag
Exhibition hosted by landscape
architects
Félagið, Útgerðinni
Grandagarður 16
Íslenskir framleiðendur
Exhibition of furniture designers
Félagið, Útgerðinni
Grandagarður 16
Fyrirlestrar
Lectures regarding architecture
Félagið, Útgerðinni
Grandagarður 16
COLLABORATORS / FÉLAGIÐ
25.03 11:00–23:00
26.03 11:00–17:00
27.03 13:00–17:00
This DesignMarch, the head-
quarters of the living architec-
tural centre, FÉLAGIÐ, will be
at the Reykjavik harbour. This
year’s theme is ‘Architecture and
Industry’. Just like last year, this
is collaboration between three
trade unions offering a varied
programme, not to be missed by
anyone interested in architecture
and design. The programme is
filled with exciting exhibitions and
events. Also, guests are invited to
enjoy refreshments at a unique
café overlooking the harbour.
Among the main events are furni-
ture exhibition 10+, featuring thirty
new and exciting pieces; Process—
an exhibition of the working
process of architects; Touched
Landscape—an experiential space
created by landscape architects;
lectures as well as a screening
of the film ‘Borgaraleg hegðun’
(‘Civil Behaviour’) by students of
the Icelandic Academy of Arts. In
addition, furniture and material
manufacturers will exhibit Icelan-
dic design, which is currently in
production. The opening party will
take place Thursday March 24th,
starting at 8 pm.
Grandagarður 16