Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.02.2013, Side 36
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OPENINGS AND ONGOING
February
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Opening
ASÍ Art Museum
16 February
Eirún Sigurðardóttir –
Gæfusmiður.
A selection of works from Icelandic
artist Eirún Sigurðardóttir.
Runs until March 10
Hafnarborg
23 February
Sirra Sigrun Sigurdardottir
Sirra Sigrun Sigurdardottir’s work
often seems to find its footing
on a thin line between art and
entertainment.
Runs until March 17
Kling og Bang Gallery
23 February
Nacho Cheese - Anna Hrund
Másdóttir & Hildigunnur
Birgisdóttir
An exhibition of both designers
works.
Runs until March 24
Kuntschlager
February 2
Baldur Geir Bragason opens his
exhibition with Sólveig Pálsdóttir
as artist of the week.
February 23
Swiss artist Nina Weber will be
the first foreign guest to exhibit
at the gallery.
National Museum of Iceland
24 February
Icelandic Silverwork
To commemorate the 150th
anniversary of the National Museum
of Iceland a new exhibition on
various silver items made in Iceland
throughout the centuries will be
shown in the Arc Hall.
On temporary view
Reykjavík Art Gallery
15 February
Overdose & Underdose
GÓMS are two very different artists,
Margeir Dire & Georg Óskar. This
show is a continuation of their
cooperation in a shared workspace
during the years 2008-2009. Now
they met again on the canvas in
a visual orgy that leaves no one
unsatisfied.
Runs until March 3
Reykjavík Art Museum
(Kjavalsstaðir)
2 February
Zoom Out – Salon exhibition
from the collection
A chance to see works of art
on display from the museum’s
collection, some of which haven’t
been exhibited in many years. The
exhibition will be rotated frequently,
constantly changing the layout.
Runs until May 20
National Gallery of Iceland
8 February
Foreign Influences
An exhibition of work from artists
from all around the world that are
owned by the gallery.
Runs until May 5
8 February
Old Treasures
Various artworks from the gallery’s
collection that are often not shown
due to limitations of space.
Runs until May
Nordic House
February 7
700IS Reindeerland, experimental
art festival will take place this year in
the Nordic House.
Runs until February 10
Þoka
23 February
Ragnheiður Harpa Leifdóttir
Performance beginning at 4pm.
Ongoing
ASÍ Art Museum
Part of a Part of a Part
In his work Bjarki Bragason often
confronts issues regarding historical
events.
Runs until February 10
The Culture House
Medieval Manuscripts Eddas
and Sagas
It includes principal medieval
manuscripts, such as Codices Regii
of the Poetic Edda, Prose Edda, law
codices and Christian works, not
forgetting the Icelandic Sagas.
On permanent view
Child of Hope - Youth and Jón
Sigurðsson
Exploring the life of Icelandic
national hero Jón Sigurðsson, made
especially accessible to children,
families and school groups.
On permanent view
Millennium - phase one
A selection of pieces from the
collection of the National Gallery
displaying a variety of works by
Icelandic artists in the last two
centuries.
On permanent view
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
The Einar Jónsson Museum
The museum contains close to 300
art works including a beautiful tree-
clad garden adorned with 26 bronze
casts of the artist's works is located
behind the museum.
On permanent view
Hafnarborg
January 12
Gravity - Circular Motion by
Björk Viggosdóttir
A new installation exhibition that
encompasses multiple and diverse
media.
Runs until March 17
Drawings - Ingolfur Arnarsson
January 12
Pristine delicacy is a characteristic
of both Ingolfur's paintings and
drawings.
Runs until February 17
i8 Gallery
Ragna Róbertsdóttir
A collection of landscapes which are
applied directly onto the wall.
Runs until March 9
Kling og Bang Gallery
REFLAR -Fragments of Life by
Jóna Hlíf Halldórsdóttir and
THE FRESHEST FISH ....AND IDEAS!
SKÓLAVÖRÐUSTÍGUR 14 - 101 REYKJAVÍK - 571 1100
After years of study,
strings of awards and
having led kitchens of
some of Reykjavík’s most
esteemed restaurants,
Gústav still sees him
self as just a kid from
up north, with a life-
time passion for fish.
National Museum Of Iceland
Suðurgat 41| Opens February 24 1.000 ISK
To commemorate the museum’s 150th anniversary this beautiful
collection of Icelandic silverwork will definitely show off Icelanders
skills at crafting their bling. Spanning across the centuries, these
stunningly made pieces form part of an exhibition that focuses on
the methods used to make them and what processes were involved.
This is one silver collection to behold, regardless of whether silver
is your preferred metal of choice or not. At the same time another
exhibition, Part-Time Silversmith, will be opened where guests can
see the tools that silversmiths of the past used to make their objects
with. Definitely a bling-bling exhibit to dazzle your eyes on. JL
Viking Bling
Icelandic Silverware From Across The Ages
learn Icelandic – – days – three one day two
days – four days – five days – learn how to
cook Icelandic dishes with Icelanders –
walk with the natives around Reykjavík –
learn about the story of Reykjavík and
Iceland and enjoy Reykjavík in a different
way – a help with native eyes beside you –
best of Icelandic ingredients – learn
Icelandic and about Iceland – one evening
– stay with us – www.skoli.eu
Borgartún 1 - s: 551-7700 gsm: 8217163
i8 Gallery
Tryggvagata 16
101 Reykjavík
www.i8.is
RAGNA RÓBERTSDÓTTIR
17 January - 9 March 2013
The National Museum of Iceland
celebrates its 150th anniversary 2013.
Along with the permanent exhibition that features
Iceland’s history from settlement to present day the
museum will offer a variety of exhibitions during the
year, e.g. on Icelandic silver and photography.
Opening hours:
Summer (1. May-15. September): Daily 10-17
Winter (16. September-30. April): Tuesday-Sunday 11-17
Suðurgata 41, 101 Reykjavík.
tel: 530 2200 Thjodminjasafn@thjodminjasafn.is