Reykjavík Grapevine - 08.11.2013, Blaðsíða 36
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OPENINGS AND ONGOING
November 8 -
December 5
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Opening
ART 67
December 1
Painter Martina Guðsteinsson and
her photographer husband were
working as tourguides traveling
around Iceland all year. All kind of
light and weather conditions inspired
them.
Runs until December 31
ASÍ Museum
November 30
Á Staðnum - Locally
Paintings, furniture, photographs and
video work by local artists.
Runs until December 22
Bíó Paradís
November 9, 18:00 - 21:00
Valur Gunnarsson’s Book Release
Party
Valur Gunnarsson, the first editor
of The Reykjavík Grapevine, will
be having a book release party at
Bíó Paradís. He will screen 'The
Decline of the American Empire'
and read from his new book, 'Síðasti
Elkhuginn.' ("The Last Lover") After
the screening there will of course be
a party.
Hallgrímskirkja
November 22
Ulrich Seidl Paradise Hope
Screening And Retrospective
Ulrich Seidl will come to Iceland and
open the last film in his Paradise
trilogy (Paradise: Hope).
Runs until November 24
Kling & Bang
November 30, 17:00 - 21:00
The Visitors
Ragnar Kjartansson will exhibit
his video installation ‘The Visitors’
with live performances from local
musicians.
Kunstschlager
November 16
Disappointing Sculpture
Installation by the Icelandic artists
Arnar Ásgeirsson and Heiðar Kári
Rannversson is minimalism at its
best. Just a sculpture, an empty
room, the audience and lots of
interpretation.
Runs until November 30
Museum Of Design And Applied
Art
November 13
Arts and crafts from Norway
This exhibition features pieces that
show the Noregian development in
arts and crafts.
Runs until January 5
National Gallery
CREATIONS
November 8
Kristín Gunnlaugsdóttir’s art works
are shaped by the contrast of erotics
and religion.
Runs until January 19, 2014
TREASURES - Beasts in Cages
November 8
This exhibition gives a good insight
into the variety of Icelandic art in
modern and contemporary periods.
The National Gallery’s collection of
prints by Edvard Munch, will be on
display for his 150th anniversary.
Runs until January 19, 2014
Nordic House
Relate North exhibition and
conference at the Nordic house
November 8
Relate North is organized by the
Arctic Sustainable Arts and Design
(ASAD) thematic network at the
University of the Arctic.
Runs until November 24
Bog Of Gold Exhibition
November 30
Steinunn Gunnlaugsdóttir,
Ósk Vilhjálmsdóttir and Hildur
Hákonardóttir put on their second
exhibition together.
Runs until January 12
Nordic House Chistmas Calendar
December 1
The Christmas calendar countdown
in the Nordic House takes place
daily with live music, dance, reading,
performance, yoga, and games.
Non-alcoholic mulled wine and
gingerbread will be on offer. The
event is free of charge.
Runs until December 23
Spark Design Space
November 21
MIRRORS
Linda Árnadóttir, the founder and
creative director of Scintilla, will
open a show of her own. Runs until
February 28
Ongoing
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
The Culture House
Medieval Manuscripts, Eddas,
and Sagas
The exhibit includes principal
medieval manuscripts and the
Icelandic Sagas.
On permanent view
Child of Hope - Youth and Jón
Sigurðsson
Exploring the life of Icelandic national
hero Jón Sigurðsson, the exhibit
is 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 from 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
works
On permanent view
Gallerí Fold
Rafskinna
An exhibit of the first Icelandic
electric advertisement board and the
colourful ads that ran in it. Features
works by Jón Kristinsson, Jóndi- and
Tryggvi Magnússon
Runs until November 17
Gallerí Ófeigur
UPPÍMÓTI
An exhibit by Gugga, two years in
the works. She uses oil and canvas
to explore the magnitude of Icelandic
waterfalls.
On permanent view
Gallery Sign (Skilti)
Skirt
Alison Willoughby displays new
photographic work on the cultural
iconography of the British Kebab
Shop.
Runs until December 20
Hafnarborg
Beside The Deep Water
Exhibition by Rúna Sigrún
Guðjónsdóttir that focuses on her
life and diverse career. Features
paintings as well as sculptures.
Familiar motieves of Rúna's work are
landscape, nature and female figures.
Runs until January 5
i8 Gallery
Solid Stars And Other Conditions
The exhibition will feature new
sculptures and installations by Berlin-
based Polish artist, Alicja Kwade.
Runs until December 14
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
Knitting Iceland
Whether you are a beginner or pro,
you can come knit at Laugavegur
25, 3rd floor, every Thursday, 14:00 -
18:00.
Ongoing
The Living Art Museum -
Nýlistasafnið
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
Listamenn Gallerí
The Art Side Of The Múm
Album artwork for the band Múm
will be displayed along with works by
some band members.
Runs until November 9
he National Gallery
Divinity Revisited
Photos by Jóhann Agúst Hansen
showing The Sugarcubes' first
concert, held in Hotel Iceland, 1988.
Runs until November 28
The National Museum
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
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
Harpa | Twice on Nov. 17 at 17:00 & 21:00 | 2,500 ISK
It sounds like a Tom Cruise flick ( just add exclamations: ‘Solar 5!
Journey to the Center of Sound!’) but this is science, not Scien-
tology, and it’s a sensory journey through space and sound. The
Solar 5 are five aural and visual worlds meant to take you from the
macro- to microscopic. You move throughout these worlds and
interact with them during the performance, which lasts for about
an hour. The performance is inspired by the five-fold symmetry of
the Quasi Crystals that make up the exterior walls of Harpa. Much
like Harpa, the performance is a marriage of art and technology,
science and sound. Unlike Tom Cruise, guests won’t be granted an
afterlife in Venus as a Thetan. AB
Crystals, Light Shows And Other Things You’d
Expect At A Pink Floyd Concert
SOLAR 5, ‘Journey to the Center of Sound’
All you need
in one place
www.handknit.is
ONLY
SWEATER
SELECTION,
NO KNITING
MATERIAL