Reykjavík Grapevine - 22.05.2015, Blaðsíða 40

Reykjavík Grapevine - 22.05.2015, Blaðsíða 40
ART OPENINGS May 22 - June 4 How to use the listings: Venues are listed alphabetically by day. For com- plete listings and detailed information on venues visit listings.grapevine.is. Send us your listings to: listings@ grapevine.is Opening Hallgrímskirkja ‘Engram Audio Walk’ by Tomas Rajnai and Jens Nielsen Since 2013, Tomas Rajnai and Jens Nielsen of The Invisible Theatre have created site-specific audio performances where audience members become both actors and spectators. They are invited to reflect on their own lives as a recording guides them through the landmark. Runs May 26 & 27 at 12:00 Reykjavík City Theatre ‘Akasha’ by Shantala Shivalingappa Shantala Shivalingappa is an acclaimed dancer who is trained in both western contemporary dance and classical Indian dance. Her Kuchipudi (an Indian dance style) piece 'Akasha' is choreographed in collaboration with Vempati Ravi Shankar and consists of five solos that interpret Hindi poems. Runs June 2 at 20:00 Tjarnarbíó ‘Roots Unrooted‘ by Juliette Louste and Mirte Bogeart Juliette Louste and Mirte Bogeart present a dancing tribute to the Tjarnarbíó theatre, which is about to undergo renovations. Both are professional dancers and choreographers that met in Iceland. Runs May 22 at 20:00 Týsgallerí ‘Swirl’ by Kari Ósk Grétudóttir Ege Kari Ósk Ege graduated from the Icelandic Academy of Art in 2007 and has continued her art education, been in group exhibitions and written articles and a play since then. Her exhibition at Týsgallerí consists of visual artworks that look at the kinesthetics of everyday life. Opens May 22 Runs until June 7 Ongoing 12 Tónar ‘Piece For A Blue Wall’ by Lyla Marsol The Swiss artist Lyla Marsol is exhibiting twenty paintings made on wood and silver in 12 Tónar. Runs until May 31 Anarkía ‘Webs’ by Ragnheiður Guðmundsdóttir Ragnheiður Guðmundsdóttir uses mixed media on plywood and paper to convey how emotions affect physical state and how art serves as a healing power for the artist and their environment. Runs until May 24 ‘Shadows and light of understanding’ by Ólöf Björg Björnsdóttir Ólöf often paints figures on canvas with strong colours in an effort to explore humankind’s search for itself. In this exhibition she shows new paintings with a fresh approach, that is lighter and simpler than her usual works but still displaying the strong characteristics of her vivid colour palette. Runs until May 24 Árbær Open Air Museum ‘Between the lines – How stay-at- home women earned a living 1900- 1970’ This exhibition looks at how women were able to generate revenue with odd jobs in the twentieth century when many of them stayed at home. Runs until August 31 ART67 Pálmar Örn Guðmundsson Exhibition ART67’s May artist of the month is Pálmar Örn Guðmundsson who hails from the fishing village of Grindavík in the Reykjanes peninsula. He says he draws inspiration for his figurative acrylics paintings from his surroundings. This is his sixth solo exhibition at ART67. Runs until May 31 ASÍ Art Gallery ‘The Vixen And The Victim’ Throughout the history of Western art, women were nameless models used by men as muses rather than subject matter. In 2015 women (over 40) are celebrating the centennial of the right to vote in Iceland and ASÍ is celebrating by showcasing a gallery that focuses on women. Artist of all ages and methods present works that deal with the idea that women are always seen as either the ‘vixen’ or ‘victim’. Runs until June 30 Better Weather Window Gallery ‘Freedom from Inside’ by Lukka Sigurðardóttir Lukka Sigurðardottir’s new window gallery display is concerned with the concept of freedom, presented as glowing lights erupting from inside of a bridal gown. Runs until May 29 The Einar Jónsson Museum The museum contains close to 300 artworks including a beautiful garden with 26 bronze casts of the artist’s sculptures. On permanent view Frakkastígur 9 Courtyard ‘Icelandic Suffragettes Prevailed 100 Years Ago’ Eight artists present an outdoor exhibit inspired by a discourse on gender equality in honour of the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage in Iceland. The works are found in the courtyard, on walls, in a tree and on the street. Contributing artists are Hallgrímur Helgason, Helga Þórsdóttir, Hildur Hákonardóttir, Hlynur Hallsson, Jóna Hlíf Halldórsdóttir, Lybia Castro, Ólafur Ólafsson and Ragnheiður Jónsdóttir Runs until June 7 ‘Endurlit’ by Aðalheiður Valgeirsdóttir Aðalheiður has been a prolific artist over the past 30 years. In this exhibition she uses water colours to combine her own The Great Castration ‘The Next Great Moment in History Is Ours’ by Dorothy Iannone Gallery GAMMA Garðastræti 37 (D3) | May 13-July 31 Weekdays 13-17 | Free! In 1541, Cardinal Carafa and Monsignor Sernini started what came to be known as the ‘Fig Leaf Campaign’ when they ordered certain key sections of Michelangelo’s ‘Last Judgment’ covered up because merely looking at a phallus was thought sinful in and of itself (oh, the guilt these men must have felt when going for a pee). Since then, artists have been censored and expected to find ways of covering up their subjects. In 1969, works by visual artist Dorothy Iannone were removed from an exhibition at Kunsthalle Bern after the museum director demanded she cover the genitals. She built a career around doing just the opposite. AM ART HOUSE CINEMA & CAFÉ CULT CLASSIC MOVIE POSTER EXHIBITION ICELANDIC FILMS WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES HAPPY HOUR AT THE BAR FROM 17:00-20:00 ShowtimeS: bioparadis.is | Hverfisgata 54 | Reykjavík | +354 412 7711 | midasala@bioparadis.is All you need in one place www.handknit.is ONLY SWEATER SELECTION, NO KNITING MATERIAL

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