Reykjavík Grapevine - 24.08.2012, Blaðsíða 63

Reykjavík Grapevine - 24.08.2012, Blaðsíða 63
A R T in August and September Olivier Manoury, Watercolours The Culture House Runs until September 1, 11:00-17:00 every day Entry to the Culture House is 1,000 ISK for adults, 500 ISK for concessions This week it’s your last chance to visit a very special exhibition at Reykjavík’s Culture House. Frenchman Olivier Manoury is indeed a man of many talents; for- tunately one of them is his flair with a paintbrush, as you’ll see in his Watercolours exhibition which is in town until September 1. Adoring the Culture House’s shop and café are a compelling blend of landscapes painted during his travels across Iceland alongside canvas-bound perspectives on this fine little city. “I believe that approach and style derive from the never-ending conflict between talent and limitation,” says Manoury with artistic grandeur. “My pictures are simply an attempt to capture the ever-changing light and atmosphere in nature and in man-made environments.” A graduate of Paris’s Ecole Nationale des Beaux Arts, he is also an accomplished musician doing the rounds as a bandoneón player in his spare time (that’s the French accordion thingy to you and me). His vision of Iceland is a dreamlike one, set in vivid colours and light-tones that any traveller who knows the country will immediately recognise. Enjoy this while you can. MOB collaboration can operate in negotia- tion with contesting ideas and desires, and yet allow for unplanned action. This large-scale collaboration takes place at a cluster of museums, galler- ies, artist-run spaces and institutions in the capital area. Focusing on visual art from the Nordic region, the exhibi- tions are conceived as an opportunity to establish and instigate a discussion around the relationships between in- ternational and Nordic networks from the perspective of collaborative and artist-initiated processes. Runs until September 2 Reykjavík Art Museum- Kjavalsstaðir Kjarval - Key Works Reykjavík Art Museum draws on its extensive collection of works by Jóhannes S. Kjarval for ongoing exhibitions at Kjarvalsstaðir. The cur- rent exhibition in the Kjarval Gallery features key works of Kjarval’s oeuvre and offers a unique and powerful ret- rospective from Iceland’s most beloved painter. Permanent exhibition Hangman's Rock - The Delirium of a Vision Work by painter Jóhannes Kjarval and other artists like Finnur Jónsson look to dissolve borders between external and internal reality, with works that depict lava fields and the paradoxes of visual perception. Runs until August 26 Reykjavík City Hall Bringing Out the Past A display of photos from the last (and first) 12 years of Reykjavík Gay Pride. Reykjavík City Museum Reykjavík 871 +/- 2 The Settlement Exhibition Archaeological findings from ruins of one of the first houses in Iceland and other excavations in the city centre, open daily 10:00-17:00, 600 ISK per adult, 300 ISK for children (children under 12, free) and 450 ISK per person in groups (10+). On permanent view Reykjavík Maritime Museum From Poverty to abundance Photos documenting Icelandic fisher- men at the turn of the 20th century. On permanent view The History of Sailing Iceland's maritime history and the growth of the Reykjavík Harbour. On permanent view The Call of Sagas An exhibition from Finland about an adventurous voyage in an open boat from Finland to Iceland, honoring the old viking shipping routes. On permanent view The Watercolours of Ólafur Thorlacius Ólafur Þór worked with the Icelandic Coast Guard for many years as a map- maker. He is now retired and paints beautiful watercolors in his free time. On permanent view Reykjavík Museum of Photography WOMan - Berglind Björnsdóttir Photographer Berglind Björnsdóttir began work on Icelandic woman back in 2010, and the fruits of her labour are in this exhibition. Who is the modern Icelandic woman? Where did she come from? What are her dreams and desires? Runs until September 2 Sigurjón Ólafsson Museum Milestones: Sigurjón Ólafsson's Key Sculptures An exhibition with some of Sigurjón Ólafsson's key works from differ- ent periods of his prolific career as a sculptor. The earliest work on the exhibition is a newly acquired relief of two sisters, which he made at his first year at the Royal Academy of Art in Copenhagen. This relief has not been exhibited in Iceland before. Runs until September 2 Spark Design Space PRIK - Brynjar Sigurðarson Brynjar Sigurðarson has revisited his previous project making furniture objects inspired by the tools of daily working life in a small rural community in north-east Iceland - now adding to his work with this collection of sticks as weapons, tools, and toys. Runs until October 10 Víkingakráin Let's Talk Iceland A comedy show about Iceland's Viking history in English, performed in a pub mocked up as a Viking longhouse. Every day at 20:00 at Víkingakráin Hönnunarsafn Íslands Museum of Design and Applied Art Garðatorg 1, Garðabær Tel. +354 512 1525 Open 12–17 Closed on Mondays www.honnunarsafn.is Kópavogur Art Museum- Gerðarsafn Hamraborg 4, Kópavogur Tel. +354 570 0440 Open 11–17 Closed on Mondays www.gerdarsafn.is Hafnarborg The Hafnarfjordur Centre of Culture and Fine Art Strandgata 34, Hafnarfjörður Tel. +354 585 5790 Open 12–17 Thursdays 12–21 Closed on Tuesdays www.hafnarborg.is To the Blue LagoonGuðni Tómasson SKIA - shadow Product designers Something to write home about Step into the Viking Age Experience Viking-Age Reykja­vík a­t the new Settlement Exhibition. The focus of the exhibition is a­n exca­va­ted longhouse site which da­tes from the 10th century ad. It includes relics of huma­n ha­bita­tion from a­bout 871, the oldest such site found in Icela­nd. Multimedia­ techniques bring Reykja­vík’s pa­st to life, providing visitors with insights into how people lived in the Viking Age, a­nd wha­t the Reykja­vík environment looked like to the first settlers. The exhibition a­nd museum shop a­re open da­ily 10–17 Aða­lstræti 16 101 Reykja­vík / Icela­nd Phone +(354) 411 6370 www.reykja­vikmuseum.is
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