Reykjavík Grapevine - 14.03.2014, Síða 48

Reykjavík Grapevine - 14.03.2014, Síða 48
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Hverfisgata Tj ar na rg at a Bragagat a Hlemmur Þ ó ru n n ar tú n K at rín ar tú n Borgartún Guðrúnartún Sæbraut Æ gi sg at a Sturlugata Sturlugata Síld arbr ygg ja Fisk isló ð Járn brau t E yj as ló ð H ó lm as ló ð Fisk isló ð G randabrygg ja 1 2 3 4 78 9 10 6 5 17 1918 16 1514 13 20 22 23 24 25 21 12 11 27 28 29 31 35 42 42 42 42 43 45 44 46 47 49 48 38 39 37 40 41 30 36 26 32 33 34 50 52 51 1 2 3 4 5 Grandi and Mýrargata 1 Fiskislóð 75 (2. hæð), 101 Reykjavík Hlín Reykdal Colour Analysis What’s your favourite colour and which colour suits you best? Hlín and Halli welcome you to their new workshop at Grandi. Get your colours straight and check out Hlín's colourful jewelleries and accessories. Opening Thursday March 27 from 5–8 pm. 2 Farmers Market, Hólmaslóð 2, 101 Reykjavík Animals Graphic designer Alli Metall presents the series Animals. According to old Indian beliefs, within every individual lies the spirit of an animal. This spirit animal influences the personality to a great extent and under certain circumstances, you become your spirit animal. 3 Grandagarður 37, 101 Reykjavík Corsets & Crinolines An exhibition with a liberating take on the various forms of corsets and crino- lines. Krínólín Design will also premier their new line of overcoats for both men and women, made of pelts, skins and other natural materials. Opening Thurs- day March 27 at 5 pm. 4 Grandagarður 10, 101 Reykjavík Ashore Goldsmith Erling Jóhannesson’s new jewellery collection will be released from its form and drift ashore in visual artist Þórarinn Blöndal’s three dimensional works. The jewellery collection took shape from the artist’s contemplation on the origin of forms. Opening Thursday March 27 at 5 pm. 5 Grandagarður 31, 101 Reykjavík Isle of All Exhibition of works by ceramic artist Guðlaug Geirsdóttir. The pieces are based on the utopian dream that every- one can own an island and inspired by the numerous and magnificent islands of Breiðafjörður. Opening Thursday March 27 6–7 pm. 6 Víkin – Maritime Museum, Grandagarður 8, 101 Reykjavík Female – Form – Creation A room full of women in blue overalls wetting and beating clay until it takes on a stately form. The performance gives praise to the coarse and wet working process and sneers at the cliché of the “pottering potter women”. Performance by Ragnar Kjartansson and members of the Ceramics Society, Saturday March 29 from 1–5 pm. 7 Grandagarður 17, 101 Reykjavík Black Snow Fashion designer Steinunn Sigurðardót- tir’s studio will be taken over by strings, shapes and shadows in an enchanting installation, inspired by string art, falling snow and the infinite forms a snowflake can manifest itself in. Opening Thursday March 27 at 7 pm. 8 Kría Cycles, Grandagarður 7, 101 Reykjavík In My Chest Graduate students in design from Ice- land Academy of the Arts invite guests to “look into their chests” to create a future “Wunderkammer” of sorts. Each de- signer presents items that get their heart racing at this exhibition in bike store Kría, celebrating their five year birthday. Opening Thursday March 27 at 7 pm. 9 Seljavegur 2, 101 Reykjavík Creative Midwifery Hilmar’s Workshop is a company special- izing in servicing the creative sector that by definition usually requires something unusual done in an innovative way. They handle everything from carving and modelling to props and stage design. Stop by at Hilmar’s Workshop to witness what goes on before a project is born. 10 Vesturgata 19, 101 Reykjavík A Glimpse of Goldsmithing Asa Jewellery specializes in delicate, simple and elegant jewellery for women. This year the company opens up their workspace, giving visitors a chance to explore the goldsmith’s work environ- ment and get a glimpse of the typical day for a goldsmith at work. 11 Nordic House, Sturlugata 5, 101 Reykjavík The Weather Diaries, Curator’s Cut Poster Exhibition of selected works by Cooper & Gorfer from the book The Weather Diaries. Published in connec- tion to the upcoming Nordic Fashion Biennale, held in Frankfurt in April, The Weather Diaries mix dark romanticism, photography and 18th century painting to tell the story of Icelandic, Faroese and Greenlandic fashion. Yo Freckles Collaborative typeface Yo Freckles was compiled by Finnish design agency Kokoro&Moi from illustrations by hun- dreds of type designers, graphic design- ers, artists and anyone else interested. Tweet with the hashtag #yofreckles during the festival and your tweet will appear in the Yo Freckles font on the gallery wall! 12 University Of Iceland Háskólatorg, Sæmundargata 4, 101 Reykjavík Faith in Fairytales An exhibition of the University of Iceland’s architectural history. The architecture of the University's numerous buildings is intertwined with Icelandic design history from the same era which the exhibition delivers in images, text, lectures, guided tours and more. 13 The National Museum, Suðurgata 41, 101 Reykjavík Love Story Aðalbjörg Jónsdóttir has knitted over a hundred dresses from Icelandic wool in the past decades. The designs are visual works of art as well as presentable pieces of clothing. 14 City Hall- Vonarstræti The New Kids’ Block The Icelandic Architects’ Association presents graduation projects by Iceland’s latest generation of architects. All Icelan- dic architects get their higher education abroad which means that every new generation brings back the latest trends and currents that mix and produce something new back home. Buildings on Stamps This fifth collection of stamps in the series Icelandic Contemporary Design is dedicated to Icelandic architecture. Designer Örn Smári transformed the four constructions onto one of design’s small- est frames. The stamps will be published on Thursday March 27. Krumma Flow Playground Equipment Irregular forms that blend into the land- scape are the characteristics of this new product line of outdoor children’s play equipment. Each piece is inspired by a natural treasure to be found at Reykjanes peninsula, bringing natural beauty into the playground in an artistic way. Open- ing Thursday March 27 at 5 pm. 15 Hótel Kvosin, Kirkjutorg 4, 101 Reykjavík Vakka Remix Six Icelandic designers tune the plywood storage box Vakka, originally designed by Aalto+Aalto for Iittala. The outcomes will be exhibited along with an installation with the original Vakkas by Aalto+Aalto. 16 Gallery Dusted, Pósthússtræti 13, 101 Reykjavík Doodlery An exhibition of artist Alma Mjöll Ólafsdóttir’s “doodles” of people. The “doodlery” is like a bakery for drawings where you’ll find all kinds of delicates- sen and confectionary. A treat for those with a “sweet tooth” for drawings and doodles. Opening Wednesday March 27 from 8–10 pm. 16 Gallery Dusted, Pósthússtræti 13, 101 Reykjavík Dictionary: Design Edition First year students in graphic design at Iceland’s Academy of the Arts produce twenty different versions of the tradi- tional dictionary. The exhibition presents the classic dictionary form in a new way after bringing it through the mill of 21st century graphic design. 17 Skörin, Aðalstræti 10, 101 Reykjavík My Voice in Abstract Ceramic artist Hólmfríður Vídalín Arn- gríms presents five abstract sculptures at Skörin, show room inside design store Kraum. Inspired by Muse’s “Exogenesis Symphony”, the raw yet soft music is clearly visible in the clay sculptures. Opening Wednesday March 26 from 8–10 pm. 17 Kraum, Aðalstræti 10, 101 Reykjavík Next Door Neighbours at Kraum Twelve Faroese designers and craftsmen bring their work in mediums ranging from clothing and jewellery to glass and textile to design store Kraum. The Faroe Islands are Iceland’s geographically and linguistically closest neighbour so con- sider this a friendly visit from/to our next door neighbour. Open until April 9. New stories Children‘s clothing company As We Grow present their latest collection in design store Kraum. Giving classical forms a fresh breeze, the line was in- spired by old photographs and children‘s books from the 70‘s. The collection will be available in stores this fall. Ark Ark is a new side table designed by industrial designer Kristbjörg María Guð- mundsdóttir. The simplicity and ingenuity of the table make it easy to assemble without the use of screws. The name (Ark/Sheet) is a reference to its form and use as a magazine rack. 18 Kirsuberjartréð – Íslensk hönnun, Vesturgata 4, 101 Reykjavík All Kinds of Everything Sewn, whittled, knitted, braided, imprinted and cast in porcelain, wood, wicker, plastic, fish skin and silk. The exhibition at design store Kirsuberjatréð brings together 12 women designers and an abundance of material and methods. Brand new products will premiere at the opening Wednesday March 26 at 5 pm. 19 Reykjavik Museum of Photography, Tryggvagata 15, 101 Reykjavík // W // Photographer Íris Dögg Einarsdóttir and stylist Erna Bergmann work with the interplay of words “water” and “woman”. We’ll see a raw yet romantic reflection of femininity and childbirth at their exhibi- tion titled // W //. Opening Thursday March 27 at 6 pm. 20 Listasafn Reykjavíkur, Hafnarhúsið, Tryggvagata 17, 101 Reykjavík Yulia Reykjavik Art Museum (Hafnarhus) Hildur Yeoman’s new clothing line is inspired by her grandmother Yulia, a New Jersey housewife who abandoned her family to travel the United States in the company of motorcycle outlaws. The individual’s choice to reject a bourgeois lifestyle is the fundamental theme of the collection. Fashion show Friday March 29 at 9 pm. 21 Fabúla, Geirsgata 7, Old Harbour, 101 Reykjavík The fabulous artists at Gallery Fabúla welcome visitors to their open space at the old harbour to explore their new jew- ellery, photographs, textiles, paintings, design and ceramics. Opening Friday March 28 from 4–8 pm. 22 Harpa, Austurbakki 2, 101 Reykjavík Made in Furniture Icelandic furniture manufacturers present new items designed and produced in Iceland. The collabora- tion of manufacturers and designers produces new and exciting furniture and fittings of highest quality craft- manship. Interplay The Federation of Icelandic Goldsmiths presents a group exhibition of jewel- lery in Harpa where the focus is on the interplay between material, fashion and tradition. Although working with the same precious materials, the goldsmiths’ different approach to their designs is evident, creating a diverse and interesting experience. Opening Thursday March 27 at 6 pm. Lines A collaboration project between artist Hildur Yeoman, photographer Börkur Sigþórsson and stylist Ellen Loftsdóttir that explores Iceland’s isolation from the world of fashion. Is the look and feel of high fashion simply out of reach on this remote island? Í hljóði “We carefully open the oven to reveal the results and celebrate a job wzzell done.” A silent auction on works by members of the Icelandic Association of Ceramic Art- ists. The auction starts Thursday March 27 at 7 pm and ends Sunday March 30 at 4 pm. Silently make your bid and hope for the best. Epal, Harpa Variations on Nordic Design A group exhibition by Nordic designers. The Love Reykjavík group brings their furniture, houseware and jewelry, Kol presents a modern take on men’s belts, Inuk Design brings Greenlandic design to Reykjavik, Finnish furniture company One Nordic displays their best works and Swedish publishing house Summit presents their brand new book on GamFratesi. Opening Thursday March 27, 6.45—8 pm. Reykjavik Fashion Festival Harpa, Austurbakki 2, 101 Reykjavík Reykjavik Fashion Festival Held for the fifth time this year, Reykjavik Fashion Festival sets up the catwalk for seven exciting Icelandic fashion labels: Cintamani, Ella, Farmers Market, Jör, Magnea, Rey, Sigga Maija and Ziska. Ticket sales at harpa.is 23 Harpa, Austurbakki 2, 101 Reykjavík BenchBerg An outdoor bench designed by Sölvi Steinarr in collaboration with S. Helgason and Krumma. Have a seat on sawed out Icelandic columnar basalt, one of Iceland’s most stunning natural forms. The bench is a sequel to the designer’s last year’s homage to columnar basalt, the chandelier LightBerg. 24 Lækjartorg, 101 Reykjavík The Scintilla Garden Scintilla presents a flower pot designed in collaboration with Blómaval garden centre. The clay pot will be available in six colours and will be on display in a little garden shed on Lækjartorg square where you’ll also be able to check out other items from Scintilla’s product line. Open- ing Thursday March 27 at 5 pm. 25 Turninn, Lækjartorg, 101 Reykjavík Scarab by OrriFinn The Scarab jewellery collection draws its name from an ancient Egyptian talisman. The jewellers at OrriFinn have created a world that reflects the mystical atmosphere of the Scarab beetle, the symbol of eternal rebirth. Don’t miss performance art at opening on Friday March 28 at 8:30 pm. 26 Hannesarholt, Grundarstígur 10, 101 Reykjavík The Medusa Design Projects Swedish designer Petra Lilja presents a design project inspired by the myth of Medusa. Various items adorn the exhibition, including a bedspread by Vík Prjónsdóttir and Petra Lilja in which they collaborated on an expedition to discover new worlds of knitting. Happened / Yet to Happen Studio Hanna Whitehead is inspired by the past but designer team Whitehorse are all about the future – as the stone turns to sand, the flour turns to dough. Reinvented items from the Stone Age meet stamps for baking at this exhibition where anything can happen. Opening Friday March 28 from 8–10 pm. Summit Travel Grant Exhibition Original sketches by some of Sweden’s leading designers and architects will be displayed and sold for the benefit of the first Summit Travel Grant that will be given to an Icelandic designer to enable him/her to visit Stockholm Design Week 2015. 27 Aurum, Bankastræti 4, 101 Reykjavík HönnunarMars DesignMarch Reykjavík 27.–30.03.2014 HönnunarMars DesignMarch Reykjavík 27.–30.03.2014 HönnunarMars DesignMarch Reykjavík 27.–30.03.2014

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