Reykjavík Grapevine - 10.08.2012, Page 64

Reykjavík Grapevine - 10.08.2012, Page 64
O U T SI D E Reykjavík in August PIZZA small menu delicious LAUGAVEGUR 28B, ABOVE SPUUTNIK SECOND HAND SHOP Sunny terrace! + Fjarnan/Littoral Zone Runs until Aug. 31 Free The Old Herring Factory, Djupavik Scottish artists Ishbel Macdonald and Rhiannon Van Muysen team up with an exhi- bition of paintings and prints inspired the fauna, flora and geology of both land and sea. The mother-and-daughter duo have given the Old Herring Factory a new sense of life, bringing glimpses of the life aquatic and geographic to its wooden halls. Glancing over their works at first glance makes it hard to decipher whether you’re looking at an anemone of some kind under a microscope, just a portion of it visible and coherent as a whole. Other works look like what one might see peering out of the kaleidoscopic periscope on the Yellow Submarine. But there’s also the geographic element to the works. From Rhiannon’s web- site, “I have developed techniques which involve the freezing and melting of materi- als onto paper, allowing the melt water to etch its path into the paper. Minerals and salts are added to certain areas as the composition begins to build. The work continues to change and develop over time as crystals form on the paper surface and iron fragments oxidise.” The result is a work that evolves much as Iceland’s own landscape has. Where- as glaciers have etched into the rock here over millions of years, the processes used to make these works do too, mimicking the ever-metamorphosing plates of our planet. The exhibit is only around until the end of August, so hurry to Djupavik to see Ishbel and Rhiannon’s merger of talents. BW » |ouTSIDE REYKJAVÍK North Iceland Akureyri Akureyri Center for Visual Arts (Sjónlistamiðstöðin) Textílbomban An exhibit of all textile art, including the largest national flag in Iceland! Runs until September 3 Glóbal-Lókal Local artists use different media like photography, sculpture, drawing and videography to capture the essence of Iceland's "second city." Akureyri Church Summer concerts every Sunday Runs until September 9 Talented classical musicians every Sunday for a month. Akureyri Theatre Borgarinnan August 29 A new play is premiering by Saga Jóns- dóttir about the life of Vilhelmína Lever. She was the first woman elected into the Akureyri council nineteen years before women had the right to vote. Girl power! Everything Everywhere in Akureyri Here + There + Everywhere = Everything June 23 - September 3 Art explodes into the community, celebrating Akureyri’s 150th birth- day. Seventy-one artists take part in a radical exploration of public art, weaving an intricate story into new spaces. The only place that this exhibition will not take place is at the local art museum. Græni Hatturinn The Saints of Boogie Street August 10 Hundur í Óskilum August 11 1860 August 15, 21:00 Tilbury August 17, 22:00 ParsleyMusic August 28 Sauðárkróki Gæran Music Festival August 11-13 Over twenty bands will play at such at Gæran with solo and acoustic sets on the first night. There are lots of extras included in the ticket price including free swimming all weekend in the Sundlaug Akureyrar pool and there will be documentaries shown on Icelandic music. East Iceland Fljótsdalshérað ormsteiti Festival August 10-20 Crafts, art, cakes, music, competitions and loads more, a great variety of fun to be had at Ormsteiti. Seyðisfjörður Skaftfell – Center for Visual Art Artist talk: jens Reichert August 10, 15 :̀30, main gallery Opening and presentation of the publically installed audio work by Jens Reichert, who is trying to teach Icelandic while living in Germany. The work will be exhibited at Herðu- breið – community center untill August 31. Artist talk: Ülo Pikkov August 10, 16:00, main gallery Estonian filmmaker Ülo Pikkov will screen and talk about his latest short film Body Memory (2011 / Nukufilm / 9 min). REBIRTH oF THE BLACK uNICoRN with Viktor Pétur Hannesson August 10, 17:00, Bjólfsbakki On the 26 of February 2012 the Black Unicorn went down into the sea at Bjólfsbakki. On Friday August 10, the plan is to get the Unicorn back from the bottom of the harbour and revive it. The performance will take place at 17.00 at the harbour, Bjólfsbakki (at the old ferie dock). In the fol- lowing week the artist will attend to the Unicorn in an open studio at the Bookshop-Projectspace. Guests are welcome to drop by. The process will finish on Friday Agust 17, at 20.00 with a finisage where the artist will exhibit the result of his work. The project is a part of Skaftfell’s summer exhibition series Reaction Intermediate. In collaboration with the Icelandic Centre for Ethnology and Folklore, Skaftfell is showing a collection of short videos. This was to collect narratives from all the inhabitants of Seyðisfjörður in 2011 and 2012 to give a bigger picture of the community. Ongoing A Band That Would Make Abe Lincoln Proud 1860 Aug. 15, 21:00 1,500 ISK-2,000 ISK Græni Hatturinn, Akureyri If you’re in the Akureyri area on Aug. 15, don’t miss a performance by 1860 at Græni Hatturinn. The band is indie pop with a flair for folk, but pin- ning down 1860 as just one sound isn’t possible. Some of their music is rife with vocal harmonization with lyrics begging you to be melancholy, but other ditties use a peppy ukelele and lovestruck, uplifting lyrical move- ments. The band was created by Ottar G. Birgisson and Hlynur Juni Hall- grimsson, and along with jazz pianist Kristjan Hrnannar Palsson (known for a penchant for lively public performances), they began the act in 2010. But it was soon to grow. Nowadays their music has a richer, more layered sound, thanks in part to the fact 1860 is a six-piece act. Their music is critically ac- claimed, their singles having hit the top 10 on Icelandic radio consis- tently, not to mention a nomination nod at the Icelandic Music Awards for best newcomer. They’ve cited bands like Simon & Garfunkel, Fleet Foxes, Arcade Fire and Belle & Sebastian as their influences, but their sound remains singular and their own. The band currently is working on their second album, set to release later in 2012. If you’ve got any ques- tion if 1860 is your flavour of pop, check out their website at 1860.is. If you like what you hear, head to Akureyri. BW WELCOME CARD See more and save more when visiting Reykjavík. Free admissions and discounts off tours, shopping and services for 24, 48 or 72 hours. Great value for money. The Welcome Card can be purchased at: The Centre, major hotels, museums, tourist information centres and Hlemmur and BSÍ bus stations. 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