Reykjavík Grapevine - 12.08.2011, Side 25

Reykjavík Grapevine - 12.08.2011, Side 25
25 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 12 — 2011 Tel: +354 411 5000 • www.itr.is • www.spacity.is Here's a tip: Take a dip! Thermal pools and baths in Reykjavik are a source of health, relaxation and pureness. 94% of foreign guests that visited thermal pools and baths in Reykjavik said it had a positive effect on their health and well-being. 450 isk. 100 isk. ADULTS CHILDREN ONLY YEARS Reykjavik ś Thermal Pools thRee notewoRthy Reykjavík statUes I appreciate a good statue more than most people. This may be because of my background as a stonemason. I have more than a rudimentary understanding of what it takes to reveal the form that resides within a block of stone, or to transform a shapeless piece of metal into something recognisable. And while I do not claim any expertise on the aesthetics, I believe my statue fetish makes me fully qualified to give you a reasoned list of three noteworthy statues in Reykjavík. 20 LOGAR by Hagatorg Artist: Hulda Hákon While this is strictly not a statue, but rather a sculpture, 20 Logar is an art- work worth pointing out. The name translates to 20 Flames, with each f lame representing a member state of NATO. The sculpture was commis- sioned to artist Hulda Hákon and re- vealed in 2002 to commemorate the meeting of the 20 foreign ministers of the NATO states. Since its unveiling, it has repeatedly been targeted to protest NATO's military efforts around the world. It has been covered in red paint on more than one occasion, and cur- rently consists of a mere 18 f lames, as two have gone missing over the years, most likely at the hands of anti-NATO enthusiasts, or possibly Communists. While other countries have many me- morials dedicated to various war ef- forts, Icelanders have shown little tol- erance for this little reminder of our involvement in NATO. ALBERT GUðMUNDSSON by Laugardalshöll Artist: Helgi Gíslason Dedicated to Iceland's first and most successful professional football player, Albert Guðmundsson, who played with powerhouses such as Arsenal, Glasgow Rangers and AC Milan, to name but a few, during a particularly industrious career. Albert would later move on to politics, but that’s probably another statue waiting to happen. This is a note- worthy statue for the simple fact that it may be the most ugly statue in Reyk- javík. Statues of athletes often strike a posing figure. Manchester United's "Holy Trinity" of Sir Bobby Charlton, George Best and Denis Law, outside their stadium is a good example. Or the graceful rendition of Michael Jor- dan outside Chicago Stadium. Albert Guðmundsson, however, strikes an awkward pose, as if leaning into the bar counter in an effort to swoon a bypass- ing lady of notice. The overall effect is less than gracious, and does little to do justice to this former great player. óÞEKKTI EMBæTTISMAðURINN Lækjargata, port Artist Magnús Tómasson The Unknown Bureaucrat is a popular favourite, as it manages to be both hu- morous and provocative, while truth- fully depicting something that most everyone can relate to, the trivial exis- tence of the working bee. The block of rock is a perfect metaphor for how ev- eryday life crushes down on us, while at the same time depicting the narra- tive of the faceless official who is only a cog in the wheel, and never a person to most of us. Even the location is a thoughtful comment on the trivial exis- tence of the Unknown Bureaucrat, in a closed off back alley. You really have to make an effort to find him, sealed off from any relevance, and the rest of the world in his isolated little corner of the universe. Words Sveinn Birkir Björnsson Photography Natsha Nandabhiwat

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