Reykjavík Grapevine - 11.10.2013, Blaðsíða 46

Reykjavík Grapevine - 11.10.2013, Blaðsíða 46
A R T OPENINGS AND ONGOING October 11 - November 7 How to use the listings: Venues are listed alphabetically by day. For complete listings and detailed information on venues visit www. grapevine.is Send us your listings: listings@grapevine.is Opening i8 Gallery October 31 The exhibition will feature new sculptures and installations by Berlin- based Polish artist, Alicja Kwade. Runs until December 7 Fri!arhúsi! October 12, 14:00-16:00 Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) will meet to open their first Icelandic branch. IWW is an international, radical workers' union founded in 1905, and all are welcome. Kaffi Mokka October 30 Dúr!in Litin Á Photos by Jóhann Ágúst Hansen showing The Sugarcubes' first concert, held in Hotel Iceland, 1988. Runs until November 28 Kunstschlager October 26 Holy Holy Holy Steinunn Har!ardóttir’s first solo exhibition will include paintings, sculptures, light and sound. Runs until November 9 Loft Hostel October 21, 21:00 The Life And Almost Death Of Riley The storyteller Ismael Velasco returns from his trip to Greenland. On his way back home he delivers his scintillating performance. Reykjavík Museum of Photography November 7 Constructed Sites Norwegian photographer Nils Olav Bøe exhibits eight pictures. Bøe’s photos shows miniature models, inspired by press pictures from all around the world. Runs until January 2, 2014 Spark Design Space October 11 SKVÍS Berlin-based Icelandic graphic designer Siggi Eggertsson’s new exhibition will feature eight modular posters that guests can rearrange to form a large mural. Runs until November 16 Ongoing 101 Art Gallery Various art works on view, most notably by Hulda Hákon, Steinunn "órarinsdóttir and Gu!rún Vera Hjartadóttir. On permanent view Anarkía Hlutverk Clowns are very ambivilent creatures, capable of being both funny, and scary. Icelandic artist Gu!laug Fri!riksdóttir exhibits the clown's role in society. Runs until October 27 Árbær Museum A guided tour in English through this open air museum, which consists of twenty buildings, happens daily at 13:00. Admission 1,100 ISK. On permanent view ASÍ Art Museum Surrounding A Deep Fjord Gu!björg Lind Jónsdóttir and Hjörtur Marteinsson put on a mixed media exhibit that overtakes the whole gallery. It features landscape paintings, a skeletal spinal column sculpture, and an arctic tern sitting on a cloud. Runs until October 27 The Culture House Medieval Manuscripts, Eddas, and Sagas An exhibit showcasing principal medieval manuscripts, such as Codices Regii of the Poetic and Prose Edda, law codices and Christian works, and the Icelandic Sagas. On permanent view Child of Hope - Youth and Jón Sigur!sson Exploring the life of Icelandic national hero Jón Sigur!sson, 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, including 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. On permanent view The Einar Jónsson Museum The museum contains close to 300 artworks including a beautiful garden with 26 bronze casts of the artist's sculptures. On permanent view Gallery Sign (Skilti) Skirt Alison Willoughby displays a new photographic work on the cultural iconography of the British Kebab Shop. Runs until December 20 Hverfisgallerí This is the first posthumous exhibition of Georg Gu!ni’s works. The exhibition features a series of oil on canvas landscape paintings that have not been shown before in Iceland. Runs until November 2 i8 Gallery Works on Paper Thirty artists explore the medium of paper conceptually and literally as both a subject and/or object. Runs until October 12 The Icelandic Phallological Museum The museum contains a collection of more than two hundred and fifteen penises and penile parts belonging to almost all the land and sea mammals that can be found in Iceland. On permanent view Kunstschlager The Future Ones In this exhibition, you will get the chance to see three of Sigrún Hrólfsdóttir's latest works. Runs until October 20. The Living Art Museum - N"listasafni! Embracing Impermanence Works from the museum’s collection will be presented alongside recent works by emerging artists. Works deal with impermanence and durability. Runs until December 1 Museum of Design and Applied Art Chance Encounters - Toward Modernity In Iceland Design The exhibit focuses on the introduction of modernism in Icelandic domestic interiors from the 1930s to the 1980s. It will feature well-known designs that have emerged from the modernist movement of the 20th century and made their way to Iceland. Runs until October 13 Mokka Kaffi Hakur Dór Fifty years ago at the beginning of September, artist Haukur Dór opened his first exhibition at Mokka, now his paintings are coming full circle. Runs until October 17 The National Gallery Ups And Downs This exhibition explores the career of Dutch artist Kees Visser, which has been closely linked to the evolution of Icelandic art in the 1970s and 80s. Runs until October 27 Passage 2011 In 2011, the artists Thomas Huber and Wolfgang Aichner pulled a red boat over the approximately 3,000 metres high Nevessattel pass in the Zillertal Alps down to Italy, on the other side. The vessel and the documentation of the journey will be on display. Runs until October 27 Monsters - Ásgrímur Jónsson Collection Icelandic folktales were a favourite subject of Ásgrímur Jónsson (1876– 1958), who cherished them more than any other artist. All kinds of monsters were among his preferences, easily found in the collections of his choice. Ogres, ghosts, monsters, the hidden folk, and elves were carefully categorized and defined. Runs until November 30 The National Museum The Making Of A Nation This exhibition is intended to provide insight into the history of the Icelandic nation from the Settlement to the present day. On permanent view 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 Sigfús Eymundsson Photography A pioneer of Icelandic photography, this is an exhibit that taps into the cultural heritage of Iceland. Runs until January 2014 The Old Harbour Iceland Expo Pavillion Every day from 10:00 to 22:00, Sagafilms projects a film of Icelandic scenery inside their Iceland Expo Laugavegur 25, 3rd floor | Thursdays 14:00-18:00 | Free! Winter is coming. Not that it ever really left, but winter is inargu- ably the best time to start knitting. At Knitting Iceland you can meet other dedicated knitters, get inspired, and knit-away like there’s no tomorrow. Go street and make knitted street art and make Reykjavík extra crazy and woolly this winter. That, or just prepare yourself with warm clothes and accessories for the com- ing season. With the shitty summer we’ve had, you can use all the warmth you can get. AKL Prepare For Winter - Knitting Hverf isgata 4 101 Reykjavík Iceland +354 537 4007 info@hverf isgalleri.is www.hverf isgalleri.is Georg Gu!ni 28 September - 2 November HVERFISGALLERÍ REPRESENTS: Georg Gu!ni | Gu!jón Ketilsson Gu!n" Rósa Ingimarsdóttir | Harpa Árnadóttir | Hildur Bjarnadóttir Hrafnhildur Arnardóttir | Jeanine Cohen | Kristinn E. Hrafnsson Magnús Kjartansson | Sigtryggur Bjarni Baldvinsson | Sigur!ur Árni Sigur!sson | Tumi Magnússon Open: Tuesday - Friday 11 - 5pm and Saturday 1-4pm
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