Reykjavík Grapevine - 10.08.2012, Side 59
A R T
in August
Art | Venue finder
ART67
Laugavegur 67 | F7
Mon - Fri 12 - 18 / Sat
12 - 16
ASÍ Art Museum
Freyugata 41 | H6
Tue–Sun 13–17
Árbæjarsafn
Kistuhylur 4
The Culture House
Hverfisgata 15 | E5
Open daily 11–17
www.thjodmenning.is
The Einar Jónsson Museum
Eiriksgata | G6
Tue–Sun 14–17
www.skulptur.is
Gallerí Ágúst
Baldursgata 12 | G5
Wed–Sat 12–17
www.galleriagust.is
Gallerí Fold
Rauðarástígur 14-16 | G8
Mon–Fri 10–18 / Sat 11–16 / Sun
14–16
www.myndlist.is
Kaolin
Ingólfsstræti 8 | F4
Gallerí Kling & Bang
Hverfisgata 42 | E6
Thurs–Sun from 14–18
this.is/klingogbang/
Ásgrimur Jónsson Museum
Bergstaðastræti 74
Mon-Fri through Sept. 1
Gerðuberg Cultural Centre
Gerðuberg 3-5
Mon–Thu 11–17 / Wed 11–21 / Thu–
Fri 11–17 / Sat–Sun 13–16
www.gerduberg.is
Hitt Húsið
Gallery Tukt
Pósthússtræti 3-5 | E4
www.hitthusid.is
i8 Gallery
Tryggvagata 16 | D3
Tue–Fri 11–17 / Sat 13–17 and by
appointment. www.i8.is
Living Art Museum
Skúlagata 28 | E7
Wed, Fri–Sun 13–17 / Thu 13–22.
www.nylo.is
Hafnarborg
Strandgata 34,
Hafnarfjörður
Mokka Kaffi
Skólavörðustígur 3A | E5
The National Gallery of Iceland
Fríkirkjuvegur 7 | F4
Tue–Sun 11–17
www.listasafn.is
The National Museum
Suðurgata 41 | G2
Open daily 10–17
natmus.is
The Nordic House
Sturlugata 5
Tue–Sun 12–17
Restaurant Reykjavík
Vesturgata 2 | D3
Reykjavík 871+/-2
Aðalstræti 17 | E3
Open daily 10–17
Reykjavík Art Gallery
Skúlagata 30 | F9
Tuesday through Sunday 14–18
Reykjavík Art Museum
composed of
Hafnarhús
Tryggvagata 17 | D3
Open 10-17
Thursday 10 - 20
Kjarvalsstaðir
Flókagata 24
Open 10 - 17
Ásmundarsafn
Sigtún
Open 10 - 17
More info on
www.listasafnreykjavikur.is
Reykjavík City Library
Tryggvagata 15 | D3
Mon 10–21, Tue–Thu 10–19, Fri
11–19, Sat and Sun 13–17
www.sim.is/Index/Islenska/Artotek
Reykjavík Maritime Museum
Grandagarður 8 | B2
Reykjavík Museum of Photog-
raphy
Tryggvagata 16 | D3
Weekdays 12–19 / Sat–Sun 13–17 -
www.ljosmyndasafnreykjavikur.is
Sigurjón Ólafsson Museum
Laugarnestangi 70
SÍM
Hafnarstræti 16 | E4
Mon-Fri 10-16
Skörin
Aðalstræti 10
Spark Design Space
Klapparstígur 33 | F5
www.sparkdesignspace.com
Put On Your Dancing Shoes
Reykjavík Dance Festival
August 21-31
Dansverkstæðið (Skúlagata 28, 101 Reykjavík)
Free
The Reykjavík Dance Festival is celebrating its tenth anniversary and they’re
planning something really special to celebrate. This year’s festival of contemporary
dance and movement, titled “A Series of Event,” is jam-packed with cosmically-
awesome events: performances, workshops, seminars and more. The organizers
hope to see how far they can expand the idea of choreography from our normal
understanding of the word. They’re trying something radically different: they want
the participants to shape the festival, rather than the other way around. They’re
bringing together a team of dancers (“30 of the most fucking awesome, deep,
ridiculous, on-it dancers of the future” according to the festival’s website) to per-
form, but also to collaborate and create a dialogue with the community through
hands-on activities and workshops. And because they really want to make this
about the community, they’re committed to making all their events free! EJP
The Library Room
The old reading room of the National
Library displays books of Icelandic
cultural history dating from the 16th
century to the present day. Works
include the oldest published versions
of the Sagas, Edda Poems and more.
On permanent view
Watercolours by olivier Manoury
Olivier Manoury's watercolours are on
display in the Culture House's shop
and café. The painter traveled Iceland
and captured his impressions in
aquarelle paintings. The works are
for sale.
Runs until September 1
The Einar Jónsson Museum
The museum contains close to 300
art works spanning a 60-year career:
carvings from the artist's youth,
sculptures, paintings and drawings.
A beautiful tree-clad garden adorned
with 26 bronze casts of the artist's
works is located behind the museum.
On permanent view
Hafnarborg
House Project, Second House and
Third House
This exhibition by Icelandic artist
Hreinn Friðfinnsson compiles his older
and his newer work. The focus is on
the history of an old house in the lava
fields south of Hafnarfjörður.
Runs until August 19
The Last Abstraction
The exhibition of abstract paintings
celebrates the wide-ranging work of
one of Iceland's earliest modernists,
Eiríkur Smith.
Runs until August 19
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