Reykjavík Grapevine - 11.03.2011, Page 42
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30 Landnám Attakatta
Performances and installations by
design collective Attikatti
Attikatti - Grettisgata 4
31 Apparat á Sódómu
Concert of Apparat Organ Quartet.
Sódóma - Tryggvagata 22
32 Íslensk hönnun í Epal
Icelandic design
24.03–25.03 10:00–18:00
26.03 11:00-16:00
27.03 12:00-16:00
Epal - Skeifan 6
Al 13 – DESIGN AND ALUMI-
NUM
At DesignMarch, renowned design
store Epal hosts an exhibition of
a wide range of design objects
made of aluminium, in collabora-
tion with Samál and Innovation
Center Iceland. Participating
designers are: Berglind Snorradót-
tir, Jón Snorri, Pétur Tryggvi, Laufey
Arnarsdóttir, Þóra Björnsdóttir,
Dögg Guðmundsdóttir, Þórdís
Helgadóttir, Ólafur Þór Erlends-
son, Sylvía Kristjánsdóttir, Jón Ari
Helgason, Sverrir Sverrisson and
Manfreð Vilhjálmsson.
Epal - Skeifan 6
MYRIAD PATTERNS
Designers of the Icelandic Textile
Guild exhibit fabrics, curtains,
cushions, rugs, mats, lamps and
sound silencers at design store
Epal, showcasing Icelandic design
and industry in knitting, felting,
printing, weaving and carving,
forming myriad patterns made
from a wide range of materials.
The textile designers will be pres-
ent during the exhibition. Partici-
pants are: Aðalbjörg Erlendsdóttir,
Anna Guðmundsdóttir, Anna
Gunnarsdóttir, Bjargey Ingólfs-
dóttir, Bryndís Bolladóttir, Brynja
Emilsdóttir, Guðlaug Halldórsdóttir,
Helena Sólbrá Kristinsdóttir, Helga
Pálína Brynjólfsdóttir, Hrönn Vil-
helmsdóttir, Rósa Helgadóttir, Sara
María Skúladóttir, Sigríður Ólafs-
dóttir, Sigríður Elfa Sigurðardóttir,
Stefanía Stefánsdóttir, Styrgerður
Haraldsdóttir and Þórey Eyþórsdót-
tir.
Epal - Skeifan 6
33 A LIGHT IN THE DARK
25.03 12:00–18:00
26.03 12:00–17:00
Toppstöðin, an energy plant of
innovation and skill, resides in
an historic electrical plant in El-
liðaárdalur. There, creative minds,
designers and tradesmen share
their experience and knowledge
resulting in a variety of innova-
tive design, including toys, lamps,
clothing, blankets and vehicles. At
DesignMarch, the Top People host
an exciting array of installations
and events, introducing their work.
The opening party will take place
Friday March 25th, starting at 4
pm.
Toppstöðin - Rafstöðvarvegur 4
34 Gallerí Jens
Product Design by Berglind Snorra
and Jón Snorri Sigurðsson
Jens - Síðumúli 35
35 Pétur B Lúthersson
Furniture design
GÁ húsgögn - Ármúli 19
36 Prologus hönnunarhús
Furniture design
Prologus - Súðarvogur 20
37 WAREHOUSE
24.–27.03 11:00–18:00
The Association of Product De-
signers and Industrial Designers
invite the public to an exhibition,
featuring new and exciting prod-
ucts by more than 20 designers.
The opening party will take place
Thursday March 24th between 3
and 5 pm. Renowned musician
Mugison will play a new instru-
ment, designed by himself and
product designer Páll Einarsson.
The designers will discuss their
works with guests between 12 pm
and 4 pm, Sunday March 27th.
Laugavegur 91
38 Hugmyndir um LACK
Product design built around the
IKEA Lack table
IKEA - Kauptún 4
Here and there
Sunbird á hreyfingu
Children's clothing label Sunbird
Laugavegur
Auglýsingar beint í bílinn
Advertising drive-thru
Grandi
Lifandi lífsgæði
Exhibition of landscape architects
Streets of Reykjavík
IN THE GRAY AREA
The Museum of Design and Ap-
plied Art’s exhibition at Design-
March 2011 features Hrafnhildur
Arnardóttir, aka Shoplifter. By
basing her works on human hair,
Shoplifter has set her mark on
the art world. More than base
material, the symbolic world and
meaning of hair are an integral
aspect of her visual creation. While
constituting a vital part of our
identity, and inextricably linked to
ideas of vanity and attractiveness,
hair can also stir unease—an indis-
pensable device for conjuring dark
imagery and dreadful characters
surrounded by mystique.
That fine thread, hair, is ever more
apparent in the works of Shoplifter.
She has collaborated with numer-
ous prominent designers and art-
ists, since her works exemplify the
three pillars of fashion: sophistica-
tion, provocation and excess. The
last one can often be attributed to
profound personal interpretation
of artists and designers, where
absolute control over fabric, colour
and form is achieved. Shoplifter
is very popular within the fashion
world, for example teaming up
with renowned New York based
stylist Edda Guðmundsdóttir. Fur-
thermore, her collaboration with
Björk for the cover of her album
‘Medúlla’, is exemplary of the way
her art and design transcends
genres. Shoplifter’s clothing,
masks and sculptures are unques-
tionably made from unconven-
tional material, thereby answering
the growing demand for recycling
and eco-consciousness. Moreover,
her works shed light on society’s
ambiguous boundaries. The norms
and customs of one culture can be
rejected elsewhere; the concept of
the beautiful and the grotesque,
and the path that connects them,
is often paved with lighthearted-
ness and humour.
Hönnunarsafn Íslands
Garðatorg 1
Varius
Jewelry and accessories by RIM
Leonard - Kringlan
HAF @ vörur í vinnslu
Designer Hafsteinn Júlíusson
GK - Laugavegur 66
Gersemar
Jewelry inspired by traditional craft
Leonard - Kringlan
Ræðubindi í Boxinu
A tie, ideal for public speaking
Boxið - Laugavegur 168
Fall
Mirror inspired by Icelandic water-
falls
Modern / Esja
Hlíðasmári 1 / Austurstræti 16