Reykjavík Grapevine - 07.06.2013, Blaðsíða 56
OUTSIDE
REYKJAVÍK
North Iceland
Akureyri
Akureyri Art Museum
Facing The Sea
April 27 - June 9
A collection of art inspired by the sea.
A Step In The Direction - Destination
Unknown
May 18 - June 16
A painting exhibit that focuses on
forms.
Ping-Pang-Púff
May 18 - June 16
Figurative paintings and drawings
made by the recent graduate from
Denmark’s Designskolen Kolding.
Græni Hatturinn
DIMMA
June 8, 22:00
Þór Breiðfjörð
June 13, 21:00
Dúndurfréttir
June 14, 22:00
Bravó Bítlarnir
June 15, 22:00
Hvanndalsbræður and Rögnvaldur
Gáfaði
June 16, 22:00
Gylfi Ægisson
June 20, 22:00
Hof Menningarhús
Best of Jethro Tull
June 7, 20:00
A comprehensive program that spans
the band’s 45 year history as music-
makers. Tickets can be purchased
online for 10,900 ISK.
Listagilið
Sýning - Ausstellung - Exhibit
June 8 - July 12
A retrospective of Hylnur Hallsson's
last ten years interspersed with new
works. Text work, spray paint, and
prints.
Flóran
Free Show
June 7, 16:00
Young bands from the grassroots put
on a free show outside Flóran. After the
show, check out the market in the port.
Lystigarður (Akureyri Botanical
Garden)
National Day Parade
June 17, 13:00
The National Day parade kicks off a
day of celebration and nation-wide
cheer. The parade begins at 13:00
and entertainment will ensue until
midnight.
Dalvík
Byggðasafnið Hvoll á Dalvík
The North In The North
An exhibit about Greenland and
artifacts from there.
June 2 - March 1 2014
Húsavík
Gamli Baukur
“Lets Talk Local” Comedy Show
Every day at 15:30
The show is presented in English and
takes listeners on an entertaining and
informative journey through Húsaviík
East Iceland
Egilsstaðir
Sláturhúsið
Icelandic Movie Days
June 4 - August 28
All summer long Sláturhúsið holds
free showings of must-see Icelandic
movies, every night from Monday -
Thursday beginning at 8 PM. Showing
start the week of June 4, check the
Facebook page for this week’s titles!
South Iceland
Hveragerði
LÁ Art
Time in the Landscape
June 9 - September 15
Landscape paintings by
representatives of two seperate
generations. Ásgrímur Jónsson (1876-
1958) displays alongside Arngunnur
Ýr (b. 1962), creating a dialogue that
traces the development of Icelandic
landscape art.
O U T SI D E
REYKJAVÍK IN JUNE
Viking Festival
Fjörukráin
June 14 - 17
Adults 800 ISK, Children 500 ISK
They could be Vikings failing terribly at fitting into modern society, or a group of normal people put-
ting on a heck of a show. Either way, the annual Viking Festival is one where Fjörukráin’s yard turns
into a medieval market place filled with handmade souvenirs, wool clothes and fine silver. There will
also be a medieval dance-off, as well as exhibition fights from the Hafnarfjörður Viking society Rim-
mugýgur (pictured above). The festival is family friendly, and sure to offer lots of Kodak moments. Just
ask one of the burly bare-chested bearded men to pretend to cut your head off with that heavy axe;
I’m sure they’ll be up for it! TGB
Photo by Elín Reynisdóttir and Ægir J. Guðmundsson
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