Reykjavík Grapevine - 13.04.2012, Side 48

Reykjavík Grapevine - 13.04.2012, Side 48
A R T in April tions across Iceland, suggesting possible symbiotic energies between the expanding energy and tourism industries. April 20 numismatic Association Exhibition The collectors’ exhibition in the cellar of the Nordic House features various currencies from past to present and many old valuables that will wake up old memories. On April 21 there will be a collectors market where various collectives will be for trade. On April 22 people can bring collectives for analysis. Reykjavík Art Museum, Hafnarhús April 21 Iceland Academy of the Arts - Graduation Exhibitinon 12012 Students from the Iceland Academy of the Arts in the Fine Arts, Design and Architecture Departments show their final projects. Runs until May 6 » |OnGOInG The Culture House Islande - Israel Exhibition by French artist Anne Her- zog as part of the art exhibition series at the café and shop. Runs until May 29 Medieval Manuscripts Eddas and Sagas It includes principal medieval manu- scripts, such as Codices Regii of the Poetic Edda and Prose Edda, and law codices and Christian works, not to forget the Sagas of Icelanders. On permanent view Child of Hope - Youth and Jón Sigurósson Exploring the life of Icelandic national hero Jón Sigurjónsson, made espe- cially accessible to children, families, and school groups On permanent view Medieval Manuscripts - Eddas and Sagas Some of Iceland's medieval manu- scripts on display. Guided tour in English on Mondays & Fridays at 15:00 On permanent view Millennium - phase one Selection of pieces from the collection of the National Gallery displaying 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. Displaying books of Icelandic cultural history dating from the 16th century to the present. Works include oldest published versions of the Sagas, Eddic Poems, and more On permanent view The Einar Jónsson Museum Einar Jónsson The museum contains close to 300 art works spanning a 60 year career: carv- ings from the artist's youth, sculptures, paintings and drawings. A beautiful tree-clad garden adorned with 26 bronze casts of the artist's works is located behind the museum On permanent view Gerðuberg Stone, scissors, paper and the keys to heaven The exhibition Steinn, skæri, pappír og lyklar að himnaríki features Icelandic stones, scissors of various shapes and sizes, paper (in the form of biblical pictures and bibles) and keys, some of which (who knows?) may unlock the doors of heaven itself. Runs until June 22 Desire An exhibition of oil paintings by Lilja Þorsteinsdóttir. Runs until: April 15 i8 Gallery Ívar Valgarðsson In his solo show at i8 Gallery concep- tual artist Ívar Valgarðsson will show new works in various media. Runs until May 12 Kjarvalsstaðir (Reykjavik Art Museum) Tàpies – Image, Body, Pathos Exhibition of Catalan artist Antoni Tàpies' oeuvre. Paintings on canvas and wood from 1958 to present. Runs until May 20 Knitting Iceland Come and knit at Laugavegur 25, 3rd floor, every Thursday, 14:00 - 18:00 On permanent view Latin Dance Studio, Faxafen 12 Guided Practica - Argentine tango, Sundays from 17:30-19:30 Register by phone 821 6929 or email tangoadventure@gmail.com, 500 ISK for students, 800 ISK for others. Six week courses are also available Museum of Design – Hönnunar- safn Íslands LOOP LAnGuAGE An exhibition of new works by six Ice- Art Is Fun Is Art! Curver Thoroddsen’s “Family Fun” Runs until April 29 The Living Art Museum Free Stepping into The Living Art Museum for Curver Thoroddsen’s Family Fun exhibit was a completely disorienting experience. An outdoor family festival had been inserted into the gallery space. The art museum was full of kids running around, playing and screaming. There was a bouncy castle, there were scouts selling cotton candy and the floor was covered with Astroturf. And perhaps most disorienting of all, the grown-up crowd consisted of the same exact people who come to art openings, except in- stead of standing around eating cheese and drinking wine, they were running after their children. Frankly, it was information overload. I stumbled around until a friend, who was tending to his pink-clad, face-painted daughter, pointed me towards some clandestine beer. As I stood in a calm spot, sipping beer and observing the Brown- ian motion of excited child-particles and exhausted parent-compounds, something in my perception was catalysed. The fact that I was inside a piece of art asserted itself and suddenly every- thing became an aesthetic object. Face paint, clothes worn by children and cotton candy, became pieces of art. My rearranged mind did not stop there. The noise of playing children, the movement of parents trailing after sugared-up offspring, the trajectories of tiny humans inside a bouncy castle, the exhaustion of the adults, the confusion of tourists visiting an art museum and the giddiness of the children all became art. Meanwhile the kids and parents around me continued to have fun. Having ac- companied my parents to many art exhibits as a kid, I sort of envied the kids who got to take over a museum. That said, I enjoyed immensely playing with aesthetic ideas in my head. The exhibit managed to expand the boundaries of what I thought of as artistic objects. Since then I have been having fun looking at various things and phenomena in my everyday life, considering them as art. It’s not everyday that art changes your perception of the world like this, so go check it out! For more information, visit http://nylo.is/. 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 LagoonSkjalda´s Coat of Arms Atli Viðar Engilbertsson Hrafnkell Sigurðsson Exhibition Humble Objects Objects in our daily life Thoughts on drawings Collection of drawings by Icelandic artists i8 Gallery Tryggvagata 16 101 Reykjavík Iceland info@i8.is T: +354 551 3666 www.i8.is ÍVAR VALGARÐSSON 29 March - 5 May i8 was founded in 1995 and represents an eclectic mix of Icelandic and international contemporary artists. BIRGIR ANDRÉSSON ÓLAFUR ELÍASSON HREINN FRIÐFINNSSON KRISTJÁN GUÐMUNDSSON SIGURÐUR GUÐMUNDSSON ELÍN HANSDÓTTIR RONI HORN RAGNAR KJARTANSSON EGGERT PÉTURSSON FINNBOGI PÉTURSSON RAGNA RÓBERTSDÓTTIR EGILL SÆBJÖRNSSON KARIN SANDER HRAFNKELL SIGURÐSSON IGNACIO URIARTE ÍVAR VALGARÐSSON ÞÓR VALGARGSSON LAWRENCE WEINER Opening hours: Tuesday - Friday, 11-5pm, Saturday, 1-5pm. Join our mailing list on www.i8.is or join us on Facebook.

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