Reykjavík Grapevine - 14.03.2014, Blaðsíða 49

Reykjavík Grapevine - 14.03.2014, Blaðsíða 49
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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 Aurum in Textile Textile students from the Reykjavik School of Visual Arts exhibit their collaboration projects with Aurum and Textílprentun Íslands. The textiles was developed with Aurum‘s jewelleries in mind under the supervision of designers Þórunn Árnadóttir, Sigrún Halla Unnars- dóttir and Andrea Fanney Jónsdóttir. Sparkling Tail Goldsmith Guðbjörg Kristín Ingvarsdót- tir‘s new jewellery collections Lax (Salm- on) and Skata (Ray) will be on display in Aurum store. Drawing inspiration from the texture and form of Icelandic fish, the jewellery is embellished with rough yet sparkly texture, paying homage to nature‘s real treasures. Selected by Bility Studiobility’s new product line gives up- and-coming designers a platform into a thriving production market. Products by the first designers “Selected by Bility” will be on display in Aurum’s design store. The Reflective Vale The new and progressive ornate collec- tion by jewellery label Kría continues the exploration of adorning the human form with pieces inspired by natural lines and structures in the spirit of the decorative art movement that seeks to harmonise with the environment. 28 PopUp Market Loft Hostel, Bankastræti 7a (4. hæð), 101 Reykjavík PopUp Market Independent Icelandic designers present and sell their products at the pop up market in Loft Hostel. If you want to buy fresh Icelandic design, you don't want to miss this! Open Saturday March 29 12–6 pm. 29 Þingholtsstræti 2–4, 101 Reykjavik Icewear Landinn Production You‘ll get to see Icewear and Víkurprjón’s famous woollen socks “Landinn” (tradi- tional “folksocks” if you will) come right off the knitting machine in Icewear‘s shop in Bankastræti and look at their designers’ newest ideas take form in traditional Icelandic wool. Opening Thursday March 27 from 5–9 pm. 30 Frá gosi til grips Around Iceland, Laugavegur 18, 101 Reykjavík From Volcano to Vase Does volcanic activity influence design? Sigrún Einarsdóttir’s narrow escape from the Vestm nnaeyjar volcanic eruption 40 years ago is evident in her designs and material choices. Sigrún‘s lava-like ceramic vases are symbolic for the stir- ring volcanoes. Opening Friday March 28 from 4:30–6:30 pm. 31 Spark Design Space Spark Design, Klapparstígur 33, 101 Reykjavík Austurland: Designs from Nowhere A new collection of products from four International designers - Julia Lohm- nann, Max Lamb, Thorunn Arnadottir and Gero Grundmann - who were invited to East Iceland to work with local materi- als. The results are products, made using seaweed, rock, fishing nets and antler. The curator of the show is Pete Collard. Opening Tuesday March 25 at 5 pm. Teaser A group exhibition of works by eleven designers and architects using the word “tea” as inspiration in both methods and approach. The exhibition will extend as far as the swimming pool Laugar- dalslaug, where guests are invited to dip themselves into a teapot on Saturday March 29 from 1–3 pm. 32 Þoka, Laugavegur 25, 101 Reykjavík Raise a Flag Almost a century after the king of Denmark approved the current Icelandic flag, Hörður Lárusson, the self appointed chairman of an unofficial flag committee, is looking to update it. Suggestions for the new Icelandic flag will be sketched and displayed at gallery Þoka. Opening Thursday March 27 from 5–7 pm. 33 Flagpoles in the City Centre, 101 Reykjavík In 1914 Icelanders were invited to submit proposals for a new national flag. A num- ber of suggestions were submitted and preserved in the form of written descrip- tions. These proposals will now be raised on flagpoles all over the city centre. Take a stroll around downtown and see if you can find all 28 proposals! 34 Eva, Laugavegur 26, 101 Reykjavík New Lingerie Collection by Mulier An installation at clothing store Eva pres- ents clothing design company Mulier’s first collection of lingerie. Owners Arna Sigrún Haraldsdóttir and Jónína de la Rosa design Icelandic lingerie that is both beautiful and comfortable. Opening Thursday March 27 from 6:30–9 pm. Take This Scarve by Hendrikka Waage Timeless and colourful Italian scarves add a touch of Boho-luxe to any outfit. You’ll also get a chance to check out designer Hendrikka Waage’s summer dresses and jewellery. Opening Thursday March 27 from 5–7 pm. 35 Laugavegur 47, 101 Reykjavík Cooking Ceramics Collaboration project between ceramic students from Reykjavik School of Visual Art and ceramic company Kahla. Kahla’s product collection Atelier will be on dis- play as well as design moulds that give visitors an idea of the process behind the product. Opening Tuesday March 25 at 5 pm. 36 Staka 38 þrep, Laugavegur 49, 101 Reykjavík Staka The harsh and magnificent landscape of Iceland‘s wild interior was the inspiration for product designer María Kristín Jóns- dóttir when creating a new line of Staka, accessories for both men and women. The previous line was nominated for the Grapevine Design Award 2013. Opening Tuesday March 25 at 5 pm. 37 Leiðarljós Marta Jonsson, Laugavegur 51, 101 Reykjavík Northern Lights Marta Jonsson presents her new shoe collection at her store. The shoes are warm leather boots with a good grip sole, perfect for trudging through lava on a cold winter night to look at the north- ern lights in fashion. Opening Friday March 28 from 5–8 pm. 38 Kiosk, Laugavegi 65, 101 Reykjavík Animalistic Dream Visual artist Sunna Ben occupies the windows and walls of fashion boutique Kiosk. Her works are a combination of two and three dimensional elements, fashion and drawings, reality and adven- tures from her own mind. Don‘t miss the DesignerBingo and Opening Saturday March 29 at 7 pm. 39 The Culture House, Hverfisgata 15, 101 Reykjavík Packaging Design 2014 Oddi Printers and The Association of Ice- landic Graphic Designers host an annual design competition for food packaging made from carton, corrugated cardboard and/or soft plastic. This year's awarded entries will be on display at the Culture House where the award ceremony takes place. Icelandic Graphic Design Awards 2014 The Association of Icelandic Graphic Designers hosts the 14th annual Graphic Design Awards. Icelandic graphic designers submit their best works from 2013 and a panel of judges chooses the ones they find outstanding. The results will be announced at the opening ceremony. The Fairest Word 30 designers were each assigned one of the 30 most beautiful words in the Ice- landic language, as voted for by Iceland- ers in 2013. The group exhibition hosted by The Association of Icelandic Graphic Designers will visualize beauties such as “seigla” (tenacity) and “skúmaskot” (dark and slightly creepy corner). Iceland in Sight Peter Jones presents William Morris in graphic design in the Culture House on Hverfisgata. The exhibition is based on Jones‘ research on Morris, the British design pioneer who visited Iceland twice in the 19th century. Piece of Mind This new book by illustrator Erla María Árnadóttir is a collection of illustrated tales of invisible friends. Based on de- scriptions from adults and children alike, the illustrator attempts to reveal the appearance of these normally invisible helpers and trusted friends. Anatomy of Letters Graphic designer Sigríður Rún Kristins- dóttir’s archivist approach to letters and print is the inspiration for this exhibition/ workshop. Take part in an excavation of ancient Icelandic letter skeletons and see if you can guess their meaning from their archaic form. PaperWork Graphic designer Kristín Edda Gylfadóttir recycles paper, creating handmade paper pieces that highlight the material’s texture and aesthetics. With the mate- rial’s changing value in mind, Gylfadóttir employs Icelandic natural elements in the process by adding Icelandic herbs in the mix. Børk No.1 Børk creative studio presents the works of four graphic designers who each designed patterns and artwork on items such as pillows, wrapping paper, blankets and wallpaper or “items of enclosure” if you will. Find out what captivates the “audience” of an envelope or a gift. It´s personal – and you’re invited You‘re invited to an invitation card party in collaboration with graphic designer Tiny Risselada. Guests will be offered to send invitations to all sorts of events using letterpressed cards. Invite granny to dinner or friends to a party. A postbox, stamps and goodwill is supplied! 40 Tulipop, Hverfisgata 39, 101 Reykjavík Tulipop Illustration Workshop The Tulipop fantasy world of colorful characters has charmed both the young and cool at heart. Tulipop premiers the new product line for 2014 and offers a peek at the creative process behind the enchanting Tulipop world. Open illustra- tion workshop Saturday March 29 from 12–4 pm. 41 Kex Hostel, Skúlagata 28, 101 Reykjavík Muses A lively group exhibition organized by the Association of Icelandic Fashion Design- ers where visitors witness how clothing designers and musicians influence each other. A total of 18 artists participate in the exhibition, and you’re invited to dance on opening night! Opening Wednesday March 26 at 9 pm. 42 Happy Campers – Harpa & Skólavörðuholt atHallgrímskirk- ja, Austurvöllur & Old Harbour Happy Campers Happy Campers introduces a new generation of camper vans developed in cooperation with the designers at Haf Studio. The Happy Campers philosophy is based on simplicity, fun, and excite- ment. Every detail has been deliberately designed to strengthen the traveler's connection with nature and amplify his overall travel experience. 43 Ígló&Indí, Skólavörðustígur 4, 101 Reykjavík Frozen Landscape – Design Process Children’s clothing label Ígló&Indí present their fall and winter collection. The design process was recorded in sketches, paintings, videos and hand- made figurines that will be on display giving a glimpse of Ígló&Indí’s happy children and their imaginary animal friends. Opening Thursday March 27 from 5–9 pm. 44 Listhús Ófeigs, Skólavörðustígur 5, 101 Reykjavík Rhubarb ¬– Linen – Wool Master dressmaker Hildur Bolladót- tir and goldsmith Dýrfinna Torfadóttir collaborate on this exhibition of women’s clothing and jewellery. Characterized by modern, versatile cuts, fabrics and colour, Hildur’s clothing is accessorized by Dýrfinna’s jewellery, made of natural materials such as rhubarb, fur, linen and silver. 45 Mengi, Óðinsgata 2, 101 Reykjavík Viti by Volki Design team Volki previews their indoor/ outdoor furniture line, designed with the recognisable form of the “viti” (light- house) in mind. You can also buy Volki‘s products at Mengi, a newly opened shop, exhibition space and event venue all rolled into one. Opening Wednesday March 26 from 5–8 pm. 46 Kaolin Gallerí, Skólavörðustígur 22, 101 Reykjavík 8x1m Kaolin is an association of eight ceramic artists, running a gallery on Reykjavik’s unofficial gallery street Skólavörðustígur. The exhibition explores the boundaries between sculptures and products, where each of the eight artists is assigned one square meter of space. Opening Friday March 28 from 5–8 pm. 47 Insula, Skólavörðustígur 21, 101 Reykjavík Softness Four designers with different back- grounds unite for an exciting exhibition at Insula Islandia where warmth, soft- ness, color and form are a priority in all of the designs. Check out woolen blankets, pelts, home décor and much more on opening night, Thursday March 27 from 6–8 pm. 48 Skólavörðustígur 38, 101 Reykjavík Helga Björnsson at Eggert Feldskeri Master furrier Eggert Jóhannsson and Haute couture designer Helga Björnsson present their new collection of furs and accessories from Icelandic shearling. The collection will be on display in the showroom at Eggert feldskeri. Hringbraut Miklabraut Suðurlandsbr. Bústaðavegur Sæ br au t K rin g lu m ýrarb rau t Nýbýlavegur Rey kjan esb rau t Vat nse nda veg ur Re yk jan es bra ut H af na rfj ar ða rv . R e yk ja ví ku rv . Arnarnesv. Breiðholtsbr. Vífilsstaðav. 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