Reykjavík Grapevine - 10.10.2014, Blaðsíða 49

Reykjavík Grapevine - 10.10.2014, Blaðsíða 49
ART ONGOING centre. On permanent view Reykjavík Maritime Museum From Poverty to Abundance Photos documenting Icelandic fishermen at the turn of the 20th century. On permanent view The History of Sailing Iceland's maritime history that showcases 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 more than 200 ships. On permanent view The Reykjavík Museum of Photography Girl Culture The exhibit focuses on the central role occupied by popular culture in the construction or deconstruction of female identity. The exhibition consists of portrait images and interviews that cast a light on the experiences and expressions of women today. Runs until January 11 Twosomes This exhibit represents an almost- culmination of Mark Chester’s 40+ years of travelling with a camera. Images are paired up by related subject matter, architectural icons with sidewalk signage; Japan with Iowa; 1979 with 2002; celebrity with passerby in a manner that reveals how we are all connected, be it people, places, times or feelings. Runs Until October 14 Sigurjón Ólafsson Museum Tracks in Sand 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 was throughout his life at the forefront of Icelandic sculpture. Runs until October 30 Sólon Bistro Veteran photographer Elvar Örn Kjartansson opens a new exhibition, with a wide selection of works from his career. Runs until October 27 Spark Design Space Urban Shape The exhibition by artist Paolo Gianfrancesco 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 November 11 Tveir Hrafnar Art Gallery The gallery exhibits works by artists represented by the gallery, selected works by other acclaimed artists, and past Icelandic masters. Runs until November 1 The Paris Package Painter, novelist, translator and columnist Hallgrímur Helgason exhibits his ‘lost paintings’ from Paris along with earlier works. He had lost those paintings for thirteen years until they finally appeared in a storage space in Paris. Runs until October 11 Týsgallerí Préliminaires David Subhi just launched his first exhibition in Iceland. Through his work he questions everything, including what a painting is, what can be the subject of a painting, whether it is acceptable to follow a trend, or if everyone has to be a trailblazer, and so on. Runs until October 15 Red Direction In her new exhibit, artist Rakel McMahon looks into the topic communication through simple visual language, such as the kind found on airplanes. Runs until October 26 Wind And Weather Gallery It’s Over Artist Erica Eyres' work is primarily concerned with narrative, and is realized through series of drawings, The Colour And The Shape Lip-Sticks Hafnarborg Strandgata 34 | Nov 1 - Jan 4 | 12 - 17 | Free! videos, and sculptures. Most recently, she has been developing a body of ceramic wigs, balloons and gloves that are are rendered flat. Runs until October 30 Volcano House The exhibition gives a brief overview of Iceland’s geological history and volcanic systems with superb photographs of volcanic eruptions and other magnificent aspects of Icelandic nature. On permanent view Wind And Weather Gallery Point Of View The window of the gallery is a little box where passers by normally stop to look in. The mixed-media installation by Dóra Hrund Gísladóttir is an attempt to draw people's focus into the opposite direction, where the gallery itself is looking out to, making the viewer the true focal point. Opens October 1 Runs until October 31 Þoka Grayscale This exhibition by artist Curver consists of a brand new video performance in which Curver plays with the contrasts of the grayscale, in his humoristically banal and playful style. He uses a range of mediums— videos, installations, performances and relational aesthetics—to examine ideas of self, popular culture and society. Runs until October 19 Seven of Iceland’s contemporary artists have come together to put up an engaging exhibition that attempts to dazzle viewers with colourful narratives and blunt attitudes. This younger generation of artists, all born after 1970, showcase their own personal styles and working methods in this eclectic and radiant exhibition that ranges from the abstract to the simply bizarre, such as the picture art work by Gabríela Friðriksdóttir. SV
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