Reykjavík Grapevine - 06.05.2011, Side 37
A R T
GALLERIES & MUSEUMS IN MAY
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
Send us your listings: listings@grapevine.is
OPENINGS
Gallerí Fold
May 16
18:00 Jökull Snær Þórðarson - Mixed
media
Auction
Gallerí Tukt
May 11
16:30 Art Without Borders
Runs until May 28
Gerðuberg
May 14
Art graduates
An exhibition of final assignments by
students in the Arts Department of the
Breiðholt Comprehensive School.
Runs until May 29
Fjölmennt
May 9
Art Without Borders - Art by dis-
abled students
Runs until May 13
Hafnarborg
May 7
Ingenuity - Einar Thorsteinn
Runs until June 19
Kling & Bang
May 7
Endemi
Grand exhibition celebrating the release
of a new contemporary art magazine
dedicated to serve and discuss women's
contemporary art
Runs until May 15
Lost Horse Gallery
May 7
Forging as opposed to forgetting
Simen Engen Larsen - Drawing, collages
and video
Runs until May 12
Icelandic Printmakers' Association
May 14
Know Your Place
A solo exhibition featuring artworks by
Nicole Pietrantoni, who combines digital
and traditional printmaking that explores
human's interaction with nature
Runs until May 30
The Nordic House
May 6
Slippery Terrain
Runs until May 29
May 7
Art Without Borders
Runs until May 15
May 7
Spring Family Festival
May 12
20:00 A night with author Eva Gabri-
elsson
May 19
20:00 A night with author Naja Marie
Aidt
Reykjavík Art Museum
Hafnarhús
May 8
15:30 Iceland Academy of the Arts –
Final Thesis Exhibition 2011
Graduation concert
May 7
13:00 Arduino – workshop led by
members of LornaLAB
Kjarvalsstaðir
May 7
Jór! Horses in Icelandic Art
Runs until August 21
May 7
Workshop
Open and informative workshop for
children and families in connection with
the exhibition Jór! Horses in Icelandic
Art. Make a reservation in advance by
email: fraedsludeild@reykjavik.is
Runs until August 21
ONGOING
Alliance Française
Icelandic Fishermen - Fishing past
and present
A photography exhibit
Runs until June 4
ASÍ Art Museum
Elín Bjarnason
Exhibition of Elín Bjarnason's life's work
Runs until May 14
The Culture House
Medieval Manuscripts - Eddas and
Sagas
Some of Iceland's medieval manuscripts
on display. Open guided tour in English
on Mondays & Fridays at 15:00.
On permanent view
ICELAND :: FILM
A look at the past 100 years in Icelandic
filmmaking. Approximately 100 films can
be selected and viewed in full length.
Child of Hope - Youth and Jón Sig-
urðsson
Exploring the life of Icelandic national
hero, Jón Sigurðsson, made especially
accessible to children, families, and
school groups
Play Curator At The Reykja-
vík Museum of Photography
Sort of…
Reykjavík Museum of Photography
12:00 – 19:00 on weekdays, 13:00 –
17:00 on weekends, runs until June 29
Free
Have you ever wanted to set up an art
exhibit? You know, be that person who
decides where to put what? Well, if that
has ever tickled your fancy, now’s your
chance to cross that off the bucket list.
Visitors to the Reykjavík Museum of
Photography are free to arrange Valdís
Thor’s collection of 100 prints how-
ever they see fit. The culmination of a
decade’s worth of taking photos around
Reykjavík, this is Valdís Thor’s second
exhibit and she is rather excited about
the exhibit coming to life, changing
from one day to the next. So go join in
the fun! AA
An Icelandic Bossa Nova Fusion
May 6, 14, 27 at 21:00 and May 22 at 16:00
Café Haiti, Geirsgata, 7 b
How Much: 1000 ISK
Born in Brazil, Jussanam da Silva found her way to Iceland in 2008 and has since
then been contributing to the vibrancy of Iceland’s music scene. In fact, she’s the
only Bossa Nova artist in Iceland. And we hear she’s a damn good one too. So go
check her out at Café Haiti where she performs alongside acclaimed jazz musician
Tómas Einarsson on various evenings in May. Grab some nice coffee beans from
Café Haiti while you’re at it. AA