Reykjavík Grapevine - 10.10.2014, Blaðsíða 48

Reykjavík Grapevine - 10.10.2014, Blaðsíða 48
At the seashore the giant lobster makes appointments with mermaids and landlubbers. He waves his large claws, attracting those desiring to be in the company of starfish and lumpfish. > Only 45 minutes drive from Reykjavík Eyrarbraut 3, 825 Stokkseyri, Iceland · Tel. +354 483 1550 Fax. +354 483 1545 · info@fjorubordid.is · www.fjorubordid.is by the sea and a delicious lobster at Fjörubordid in Stokkseyri Reykjavík Stokkseyri Eyrarbakki - The Seashore restaurant Sp ör e hf . Summer opening hours: Mon - Sun 12:00 to 22:00 Organic bistro EST 2006 Tryggvagata 11,Volcano house Tel:511-1118 Mon-Sun 12:00-21:00 www.fishandchips.is ART ONGOING exhibition featuring work specially created for the occasion of the prize. Hjalti’s work, from newspaper pages to moving graphics, from educational exhibition form to the place-specific art installation, shows traces of both classic schooling and Icelandic narrative tradition. Runs until October 19 National Gallery Sigurjón Ólafsson Retrospective The National Gallery of Iceland opens a retrospective exhibition of the works of abstract sculptor Sigurjón Ólafsson (1908-1982). Sigurjón was one of the most influential Icelandic artists in the postwar era, and in the forefront of Icelandic sculpture throughout his life. Runs until October 29 The National Museum Icelandic Silverwork See various silver pieces and the methods of their making at this exhibit commemorating the 150th anniversary of the National Museum of Iceland. Runs until December 31 Sodium Sun Photographer Stuart Richardson exhibits a series of photographs on Icelandic streetlights, their locales and the weather. Runs until December 31 The Making Of A Nation This exhibition is intended to provide insight into the history of the Icelandic nation from the Settlement to the present day. On permanent view Snapshots Of A Moment Þorsteinn Jósepsson (1907–1967) was a widely travelled author and journalist. Þorsteinn’s photography presents an intricate panorama of Icelandic life and a rapidly changing rural landscape. His collection of photographs is one of the largest, most important and most comprehensive private collections from the 20th century preserved in Iceland’s National Museum of Photography, a part of the National Museum of Iceland. Runs until December 31 The Old Harbour Iceland Expo Pavillion Every day from 10:00 to 22:00, Saga Films projects a film of Icelandic scenery inside their Iceland Expo Pavillion which provides a unique 360 degree movie experience. On permanent view Reykjavík Art Museum - Ásmundarsafn A posteriori: House, Sculpture A posteriori, or “from what comes after,” is a selection of artworks with original references to buildings or houses. The artists involved in the exhibition have used existing or fabricated architecture to create new works. Runs until February 1 Reykjavík Art Museum - Hafnarhús Erró and Art History At Hafnarhús, works are always on display which provide insight into the work of Erró. The theme of this exhibition is art history itself: over the years, Erró has established a close and creative relationship with that history. Runs until September 27 FutureCrash / Tribal TV Ásdís Sif works with performance art in her video works, which take place in different ways in various places in time and space. Her exhibition is a large video installation which springs from a previous piece by the artist, from the 2006 exhibition ‘Apostles' Clubhouse.’ Runs until October 19 Reactive Wall This interactive artwork is one of several collaborations between artist Mojoko and computer programmer Shang Liang. Visitors interact with the work by making sounds through a microphone, and the pitch and volume received is interpreted by the software, which in turn manipulates their visual rendering. Runs until October 19 Synthesis This international exhibition comprises works by seven artists. The artists make three-dimensional installations which share the qualities of reflecting a certain perception, thinking, and rhythm, which may be seen as an echo of life itself, of primal forces, the structure of the fabric of the world and the ongoing genesis of the universe. Runs until January 15 Reykjavík Art Museum - Kjarvalsstaðir Roundabouts Andreas Eriksson is one of the most acclaimed Swedish artists of his generation. The exhibition presents Andreas’s works from the last ten years, spanning his entire oeuvre including painting, photography, sculpture, film and textile. Runs until January 4 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 Top Soil For the exhibition, artist Andreas Eiriksson has selected paintings and drawings by Kjarval, which will be shown along with new work by Andreas himself in appreciation of Kjarval’s art. Runs until January 4 The Reykjavík City Library The collection centres around new Nordic literature, both fiction and nonfiction. The library lends out novels, academic publications, audiobooks and more. On permanent view Reykjavík City Museum Reykjavík 871 +/- 2: The Settlement Exhibition Archaeological findings from the ruins of one of the first houses in Iceland, and other excavations in the city Creating Structures 'Flatland' by Sirra Sigrún Sigurðardóttir Reykjavík Art Museum: Hafnarhús Tryggvagata 17 (D3) | Nov 1 - Jan 25 | 10 - 17 | 1,300 ISK Mathematics and fun are generally not words that go together in an exhibit’s description, but artist Sirra Sigrún Sigurðardóttir’s new works do exactly that. ‘Flatlands’ is an examination of colour spectrums, principles of movement and space, statistical information, scientific theories and topographical contexts, and in it Sirra puts topics that elude the general public into a new and accessible context. You may not leave the exhibit feeling like a mathematic genius, but you can expect some food for thought. SV
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