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ONGOING
– continued –
Runs until September 14
Reykjavík, Town, Structure
The exhibition Reykjavík, Town, Struc-
ture explores how Icelandic artists
perceived the town as it developed
into a city, over 102 years from 1891
to 1993.
Runs until September 14
The Seasons in Kjarval’s Art
Every season imbues the land with
new life, and every cloud casts new
colour upon the mountains. This
exhibit focuses on how land and saga
merge to become one in the works of
celebrated Icelandic artist Jóhannes
Kjarval.
Runs until October 12
The Reykjavík City Library
The collection centres around new Nor-
dic literature, both fiction and nonfic-
tion. The library lends out novels,
academic publications, audiobooks
and more.
On permanent view
Gesture Sign Art—Deaf Culture /
Hearing Culture
This one-of-a-kind exhibition presents
works of art that are shaped at the
interstices of the deaf and hearing
cultures. It further examines language
and communication and delves into
the similarities, differences, and speci-
ficities of deaf and hearing cultures.
Runs until July 20
Reykjavík City Museum
Reykjavík 871 +/- 2: The Settlement
Exhibition
Archaeological findings from ruins of
one of the first houses in Iceland and
other excavations in the city centre,
open daily 10:00-17:00.
On permanent view
Reykjavík Maritime Museum
From Poverty to Abundance
Photos documenting Icelandic fisher-
men at the turn of the 20th century.
On permanent view
The History of Sailing
Iceland's maritime history that show-
cases the growth of the Reykjavík
Harbour.
On permanent view
The Coast Guard Vessel Óðinn
This vessel sailed through all three Cod
Wars and has also served as a rescue
ship to over 200 ships.
On permanent view
Reykjavík Museum of
Photography
The Mirror Of Life
A collection of RAX’s photography
from the last three decades, including
stunning shots from Siberia, hunters
in Greenland, farmers and fishermen
in Iceland and the Faroe Islands and
news photography of shipwrecks and
natural disasters.
Runs until September 7
#shoppingtrolleys
For the last year and a half Gunnar
Marel Hinriksson has photographed
shopping trolleys around the city
using the smartphone app Instagram.
The trolleys are photographed as they
are found without interference from
the photographer. They symbolize
single-use consumerism, abandoned
when they have served their purpose
for the consumer.
Runs until August 19
Harbinger Project Space | Freyjugata 1 (G5)
July 26 - August 24 | 14:00-19:00 | ISK Free!
Chilean-Icelandic artist Victor Ocares explores the nuances of
dual nationality, specifically drawing from his own experience
and exploring the individual histories of Chile and Iceland. Victor
utilises symbols culled from mathematics, business, science, and
the enveloping presence of politics and globalisation. Guaranteed
to be light-hearted, humorous, and thought-provoking, ‘Equator’
encourages the viewer to consider globalism and its effect on the
concept of individual identity. TC
Delving Into Dual Nationality
Equator
Nordic House | Sturlugata 5
July 25 - August 28 | 12:00-17:00 | ISK Free
Indigenous Sami people, Annika Dahlsten and Markku Laakso are
asking the question “What is authentic? And who defines what is
authentic? Who is real?” Deep and scary questions, but their incredible
journey around locations like Lapland, Germany and South Africa, all
whilst wearing traditional Sami dress, attempted to answer them. Their
dresses indicate ‘realness’ to them, something they hoped to convey
by providing ‘Human exhibitions,’ living as they would back home
with animals to purposely convey themselves as ‘exotic tribes people.’
Regardless, are they ‘real,’ or merely providing a caricature for others
to enjoy? That’s something you’ll have to judge for yourselves. LH
When In Lapland...
Jump In Diorama
SÍM
Stara
The Icelandic Association of Visual
Artists returns with its new exhibition.
They pride themselves on the unpre-
dictability of their pieces, and since
every artist is different, you can never
know what to expect, or the medium
of which it is delivered. Refreshments
will be available, so...that means free
booze, we hope!
Runs until July 24
Spark Design Space
Urban Shape
The exhibition by artist Paolo Gianfran-
cesco is a series of maps of every
European capital. Using Open Street
Map (OSM) data, the maps are meant
to represent a view of the cities rather
than try to capture the reality of them
because cities are not static like maps
but are continuously evolving over
time.
Runs until September 26
Týsgallerí
(Un)steady Objects
Artist Ingunn Fjóla Ingþórsdóttir works
with a variety of media, including
acrylic paint, woolen yarn, nylon
threads and wood in order to break
up the flat, two-dimensional surface
of painting.
Runs until August 8
Volcano House
The exhibition gives a brief overview of
Iceland's geological history and volca-
nic systems with superb photographs
of volcanic eruptions and other mag-
nificent aspects of Icelandic nature.
On permanent view
Wind And Weather Gallery
Alex
Video and sculpture mixed media
installation by artist Sigga Björg
Sigurðardóttir.
Runs until August 31
Experience
Icelandic Art
and Design
Kópavogur Art Museum
/ Gerðarsafn
Hamraborg 4, Kópavogur
Open 11–17 / Closed on Mondays
www.gerdarsafn.is
Hönnunarsafn Íslands
/ Museum of Design
and Applied Art
Garðatorg 1, Garðabær
Open 12–17 / Closed on Mondays
www.honnunarsafn.is
Hafnarborg
/ The Hafnarfjordur Centre
of Culture and Fine Art
Strandgata 34, Hafnarfjörður
Open 12–17 / Thursdays 12–21
Closed on Tuesdays
www.hafnarborg.is
Route 40 takes you to
on your way to the Blue Lagoon
Are you ready
Madam President?
This is how I do it
Hjalti Karlsson
graphic designer
Lusus naturae
Ólöf Nordal, Gunnar Karlsson
& Þuríður Jónsdóttir
Fancy-Cake
in the Sun
Dieter Roth
20th Anniversary
Exhibition of
the Museum
Works from the
Permanent Collection
Route 40
ila-HÖNNUN
New venue in Reykjavik for Concerts and Parties
Live Music
Party DJ’s
Happy Hour
- Fresh new music and older established bands
- Keep the party going until the break of dawn
- Every day from 18:00 - 22:00
Tryggvagata 22, 101 Reykjavík ( áður Harlem, Bakkus )
Books from
The UniversiTy of iceland Press
AvAilABle
aT major booksTores
GRJNKTFEM
GH
HR
TradiTions
& ConTinuiTies
Ragnar Ingi Aðalsteinsson
A lucid and authoraitative
treatment of Old Icelandic
alliterative metre.
Fires oF
THe earTH
Jon Steingrimsson
A unique eye-witness record of the
greatest lava flow which occurred
in Iceland only 200 years ago.
THe FirsT seTTLers
oF THe neW WorLd
Jonas Kristjansson
Accounts of Norse voyages
to North-America and their
attempts to settle there.
GaeLiC inFLuenCe
in iCeLand
Gisli Sigurdsson
Historical and Literary
Contacts. A Survey of
Research