Reykjavík Grapevine - 19.07.2013, Page 63

Reykjavík Grapevine - 19.07.2013, Page 63
A R T ONGOING – continued – Find all art listings online listings.grapevine.is Sigfús Eymundsson Photography A pioneer of Icelandic photography, an exhibit that taps into the cultural heritage of Iceland. Runs until January 2014 Icelandic Silverwork Various silver items that have been made in Iceland over the last 150 years. 'A Part-Time Silver Smith,' a separate exhibition, will run simultaneously and display a silversmith’s workshop from the turn of the century. Runs until December 31 The Reykjavík City Library The collection centers around new Nordic literature, both fiction and nonfiction. The library lends out novels, academic publications, audio books and more. On permanent view Dark Deeds in Reykjavík A weekly walking tour, every Thursday at 17:00. The tour guides visitors to literary sites plucked from crime novels and folk tales of “dark deeds and diabolical doings” in downtown Reykjavík. Every Thursday until August Reykjavík Art Museum - Ásmundarsafn Tales From the Vault - Sculpture Inspired by Literature A collection of Ásmundur Sveinsson’s sculptures tied together by a common literary thread. The exhibit presents key works inspired by Icelandic folklore, myth, and poetry. Runs until December 13 Reykjavík Art Museum - Kjar- valsstadir Icelandic Art 1900-1950: From Landscape to Abstract Art An overview of Iceland art across five decades. The exhibit is comprised of four elements: Romantic and Radical 1900-1930, Landscape 1930-1950, The Human Scale 1930-1950 and New radicalism and the beginning of the abstract 1940–1950. Runs Until September 13 Reykjavík Art Museum - Hafnarhús Erró - Graphic Art, 1949-2009 For the first time the general public is able to view Erró´s graphic art spanning half a century. Runs until August 13 Interval An olfactory exhibit by Huginn Þór Arason and Andrea Maack, the two have collaborated to create a perfume intended to embody the smell of the museum of the future. Runs until September 1 All State A sound installation in the elevator of Hafnarhús. Theresa Himmer’s “All State” uses old elevator tracks to create a six-hour long mechanical soundtrack of the elevator experience. Runs until September 1 The Sound of a Bugle in a Shoebox A retrospective of performance work by Magnús Pálsson, an avant- garde artist inspired by a love of and participation in Icelandic theatre. The exhibit develops over a week of live performances, including a premiered work by Magnús himself. Runs until September 30 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, 1,100 ISK per adult, 650 ISK per person in groups (10+) and free for children 18 and under. On permanent view Reykjavík Maritime Museum From Poverty to Abundance Photos documenting Icelandic fishermen 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 Coast Guard Vessel Óðinn This vessel sailed through all three Cod Wars and also served as a rescue ship to over 200 ships. On permanent view 75th Anniversary of the Seaman’s Day Council An exhibit celebrating the 75th anniversary of Seaman’s Day by telling the story of the dttay from its first envisionment to current celebrations. Runs until November 30 The Reykjavík Museum of Photography Horse With No Name Spessi took portrait photographs of numerous bikers during his travels and exploration of the biker culture in the United States from 2011 to 2012. Runs until September 15 Wild Cats Fragments of the ever-growing photography collection that Sunna Ben has accumulated from carrying her camera with her day and night for the past seven years. Runs until September 10 Saga Museum A Viking Museum that intimately recreates key moments in Iceland's history, giving a compelling view into how Icelanders have lived for more than a millenium. From the time of the earliest settlers, history is brought to life in a unique and exciting way with life-like figurines. On permanent view Sigurjón Ólafsson Museum De Profundis A collection of sculptures by Sigurjón Ólafsson and the paintings of his contemporaries. This group of artists are known today as “trailblazers of modernism” in Iceland. As the title points out, beneath the smooth surface of the works lies the turbulence and anguish of the Cold War tensions. Runs until September 1 SÍM (CIA) Arngrímur Borgþórsson - Bananakonungsveldi The title of this exhibition translates into Banana monarchy. Runs until July 25 Slátur Húsið Icelandic Movie Days Every Monday, Slátur Húsið (Slaughterhouse) shows Icelandic movies at 20:00 for free all summer. For the latest check their facebook page. Runs all summer Spark Design Space Anatomy of Letters Sigrún Rún Kristinsdóttir explores ancient Icelandic letters by imagining them as organisms with their own particular anatomies. She has just received the Art Directors Award of Europe in the student category, one of the most distinguished graphic design awards in the world. Runs until September 30 Wind and Weather Window Gal- lery Claudia Hausfeld - A Self Portrait This exhibit focuses on the character and life of houses. The aim of the window gallery is to connect art in the urban setting of Reykjavík with the people on the street. Runs until August 30 Everything you need to not be labelled as a tourist while staying in Iceland. As the lesson goes on, you might even think "this country is so great that I might stay", so bring along your pen to write down the pronunciation of 'Eyjafjallajökull', the recipe of pickled ram's balls and the three steps to the Icelandic swagger. Bjarni Haukur Thorsson takes you through the intricacies of the Icelandic lifestyle and customs with a hilarious and smart show that leaves you wishing it would last at least another hour, just for extra credit on the course. For more information see Harpa's website. AA Harpa | Various dates in July and August | 3,950 ISK (Not) Icelandic Patriotism How To Become Icelandic In 60 Minutes • Every Thursday in June, July and August at 5pm • Starts at Reykjavík City Library in Tryggvagata 15 • No booking is needed - Free of charge • This 90 minute walk is at an easy pace and suits everyone • The focus is on crime fiction, ghost stories and other dark phenomena www.borgarbokasafn.is www.cityofliterature.is A Guided Walking Tour Literary walk Dark deeds in Reykjavík Reykjavik City Library www.borgarbokasafn.is Tel. 411 6100 WE LOVE WHAT WE DO AND DO WHAT WE LOVE COMMENTS FROM OUR GUESTS: “Best of the best of Iceland!” “Never ridden? Experienced? Perfect for both!” “Beautiful environment, great horses, perfect guide” “We would come to Iceland for this alone” “Lives up to it’s reputation!” #1 on TripAdvisorfor two years RIDING TOURS IN REYKJAVÍK www.theicelandichorse.is – Tel: 434 7979 INCLUDED PHOTOS from the tour. Pick up - drop off in Reykjavík 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 Lagoon Existence Eiríkur Smith Icelandic realist paintings Chance Encounters Towards Modernity in Icelandic Design Works by sculptor Gerður Helgadóttir

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