Reykjavík Grapevine - 10.04.2015, Blaðsíða 44

Reykjavík Grapevine - 10.04.2015, Blaðsíða 44
ART OPENINGS Apr 10 - May 7 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 Anarkía ‘Vinátta / Friendship’ by Helena Aðalsteinsdóttir & Logi Leó Gunnarsson Classmates from the Iceland Academy of the Arts class of 2014, Helena and Leó collaborated on a new mixed-medium work now on display at Anarkía. There is an exhibition opening event with the artists on April 11 at 16:00. Opens April 11 Runs until April 26 ASÍ Art Gallery ‘Innbyrðis’ by Anna Rún Tryggvadóttir Even though Anna Rún Tryggvadóttir has exhibited her work in many countries, 'Innbyrðis (Internally)' is her first private exhibition in Iceland. Through her installations and drawings, she explores the themes of movement, flow, merge and transformation. Opens April 11 Runs until May 3 ‘Three Dimensional Space With Two Dimensional Mediums’ By Ívar Brynjólfsson In this exhibition, photographer Ívar Brynjólfsson explores three dimensional space with two dimensional mediums. Opens April 11 Runs until May 3 Árbær Open Air Museum Children’s Culture Festival On The First Day of Summer On the first day of summer Ábær Open Air Museum will have a children’s festival where families can enjoy various activities, such as a parade with a brass band, concert, handicraft workshops and outdoor games. Runs on April 23 Bíó Paradís ‘Licked Room’ by Ene Liis-Semper Ene Liis-Semper’s 2000 video installation, ‘Licked Room’, explores the implications of licking. As the artist cleans a room with her tongue, it feels both patronising and humiliating. It is presented as part of the Sequences Real Time Art Festival. Runs April 10 Reykjavík Shorts&Docs Reykjavík Shorts&Docs festival shows a varied selection of short films and documentaries, including the Oscar winning documentary ‘Citizenfour,’ Greenland’s first ever feature documentary and Icelandic short films about the Icelandic fox and the aurora. Opens April 9 Runs until April 12 Gallerí Bakarí Exhibition by Ásrún Kristjánsdóttir’s In her latest exhibition, artist Ásrún Kristjánsdóttir, showcases the products of two years’ work in which she studies the flow and rhythm of colours in her paintings. Opens April 10 Runs until April 20 Gallerí Grótta ‘April is the cruellest month’ by Tryggvi Þórhallsson With the title of the exhibition referring to T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land, Tryggvi explores the changing of seasons in his watercolour works. Tryggvi will be onsite to discuss his works on April 11 and 12. Opens April 9 Runs until May 8 Héðinsvöllur Playground Children’s Culture Festival Old toys from days gone by will be on exhibit at Héðinsvöllur Playground. A great way to revisit your childhood, maybe learn something new and make memories with your family. Opens on April 23 Runs until Sept 1 Hótel Holt ‘The Death Show’ by Styrmir Örn Guðmundsson Storyteller, performer, dancer, object maker, and illustrator, Styrmir Örn Guðmundsson, is putting on a series of performances at Hótel Holt as part of Sequences Real Time Art Festival. His work is often based on written pieces and tends toward the absurd and ridiculous. Opens April 12 Runs until April 18 Hverfisgallerí 'Brainscape' by Helga Griffiths Helga Griffiths' 2011 work 'Brainscape' is shown at Hverfisgallerí as part of Sequences Real Time Art Festival. Her work experiments with sensory stimuli and how sensory information can be transformed from one sense to another. 'Brainscape' is a surreal look at the brain as a repository of information through comparisons with glaciers. Opens April 10 Runs until April 19 Kling & Bang Exhibition by Carolee Schneemann Carolee Schneemann is the honorary guest of this year's Sequences Real Time Art Festival. Her work deals with sexuality and gender in the context of society and taboos. She captures sexual intimacy by removing objectification and and fetishisation from pornographic images. Opens April 10 Runs until April 19 The Meaning Of Manhood ‘MEN’ by Curver Thoroddsen, Finnur Arnar Arnarson, Hlynur Hallsson, and Kristinn G. Harðarson Hafnarborg Strandgata 34, 220 Hafnarfjörður | 12-17, Th 12-21, Tu closed | Free This multimedia exhibition showcases the works of four male artists who each use their own medium to explore men’s status in the 21st century in relation to increased women’s rights. With photographs, paintings, drawings, videos and even embroidery, they tackle home participation, child rearing, existential crisis, society’s misleading messages and the very idea of manhood. Curver Thoroddsen is known for fusing art with everyday life. Inspired by his family, Finnur Arnar Arnarson works with photographs, videos, sculptures and installations. Hlynur Hallsson’s works often relate to politics, communication and understanding. Kristinn G. Harðarson provides social commentary through his artwork, often working in traditionally female mediums, like embroidery. RÓG Learn Icelandic at Mímir Autumn Term Spring Term Summer Term Level 1–5 www.mimir.is - Tel: 580 1800 Höfðabakki 9 Entrance to Mímir-símenntun Höfðabakki 9, 110 Reykjavík Bus line no. 6 from city centre and bus line no. 12 from Breiðholt Öldugata 23, 101 Reykjavík Vesturlandsvegur EAST CITY CITY CENTRE Quality - Experience - Dedication The country’s largest museum of cultural history featuring a permanent exhibition on Iceland’s history from settlement to present day as well as temporary exhibitions e.g. on photography. the national museum of iceland open Winter (16. September-30.April) Tuesday-Sunday 11-5 Summer (1. May-15.September) Daily 10-5 www.thjodminjasafn.is | Suðurgata 41 | 101 Reykjavík
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