Reykjavík Grapevine - 05.04.2013, Síða 45

Reykjavík Grapevine - 05.04.2013, Síða 45
the Glit Pottery from between the years 1958 and 1973. Runs until May 26 The National Gallery Old Treasures A display of past Icelandic and foreign artist. Runs until May 5 Foreign Influences A collection of various foreign artworks which influecend the Icelandic Art. Runs until May 5 The National Museum Across Greenland, 1912 - 1913 This exhibit features photos taken by four explorers who traversed across Greenland for a year. Runs until May 26 The Making of a Nation - Heritage and History in Iceland This exhibition is intended to provide insight into the history of the Icelandic nation from the Settlement to the present day. On permanent view The People Þórsgata Alda Lóa Leifsdóttir documents the residents of Þórsgata through photographs over an eight year span. She aims to capture the beauty and individuality of the residents. Runs until May 26 Behind the scenes - making of a museum Concering the 150th anniversary, the national museum invited a group of students to creat an exhibition. Runs until May 12 Photography in Iceland 1970 - 1990 Runs until May 26 Icelandic silverwork A collection of the Icelandic silver work is displayed. The exhibtion shows pieces from different time periods. Runs until May 26 Nordic House Water and Earth A Jewellery exhibition presented by a Finnish-Icelandic group who let them inspire by the wild nature Runs until April 14 The Long Moment by Cooper and Gorfer Sarah Cooper and Nina Gorfer combine digital photography and classic painting. Since 2005 they have worked together and had various exhibitions in Europe Runs until April 21 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. 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 Reykjavík Art Museum - Ásmun- darsafn The Fire Within A collection of sculptures by Ásmundur Sveinsson housed in his former home. The pieces explore three major themes: the woman as lover, the brutality of war and the unknown frontier of outer space. Runs until April 14 Reykjavík Art Museum - Hafnarhús Erró - Graphic Art, 1949-2009 For the first time the general public are able to view Erró´s graphic art spanning half a century. Runs until August 25 Spill - Ívar Valgarðsson The artist comprises three drips of paint which are on the floor of the Art Museum and three photographs. Runs until April 14 Reykjavík Art Museum - Kja- valsstaðir Kjarval - Key Works Reykjavík Art Museum draws on its extensive collection of works by Jóhannes S. Kjarval for ongoing exhibitions at Kjarvalsstaðir. 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 Socrates once said that life’s greatest blessings come by way of madness. As long as it’s not completely incapacitating, los- ing ones mind can be the best way to find creative energy. Most great art has been made by people who were right on the edge of a total madness, just past the brink, or just full-on irrevocably insane. Whatever the mental state of the dancers and choreog- raphers at the Iceland Dance Company, we can at least expect to find humour and delight from the madness of their newest production, ‘Walking Mad’. The evening will begin with a redux of their production ‘Ótta’, a word which translates to the wee hours between midnight and dawn when a creative streak is most likely to strike hard. RL A R T ONGOING – continued – Find all art listings online listings.grapevine.is Ministry Of Silly Walks Iceland Dance Company premieres ‘Walking Mad’ Reykjavík City Theatre, Listabraut 3 April 12 - May 28 | 20:00 | 3.900 ISK 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 My Perception Erla Stefánsdóttir An Attempt to Harness the Light Press Photo Exhibition A Glimps of Glit – Icelandic Ceramics Travel the world of music Box office » 528 5050 » www.sinfonia.is » www.harpa.is

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