Reykjavík Grapevine - 03.07.2015, Blaðsíða 58

Reykjavík Grapevine - 03.07.2015, Blaðsíða 58
OUTSIDE REYKJAVÍK JULY 3-JULY 16 Hjalteyri Verksmiðjan á Hjalteyri | July 3-26 17:00 | Free! All We Are Is Dust In The Wind, Dude ‘Nowhere Else’ curated by Sirra Sigrún Earth is a tiny speck of dust basking in the midnight sun of the endless cosmic night. Fancy that, huh? Inspired by ‘The pale blue dot’ photograph taken by Voyager 1 in 1990, this multi-artist exhibit explores what it means to be human in the big wide world of outer space – ‘from the personal to the universal’. Don’t forget your protein pills. CMD North Iceland Akureyri Akureyri Art Museum ‘Endurvarp’ by Mireya Samper This exhibit shows both two- and three-dimensional works by Samper, exploring the cosmos, infinity, eternity, repetition and patterns. The installation also has a "meditation space," where visitors can sit, lie down and reflect. Japanese performance artist Kana Nakamura will also be participating in the show. Runs until August 16 ‘RÓT’ ("ROOT") This project involves multiple artists of varying disciplines getting together, brainstorming, and creating a work of art together in order to explore what collaborative and unplanned effort might lead to. Runs until July 19 Flóra 'Voting Booth' by Margrét Jónsdóttir This installation by Margrét Jónsdóttir aims to honor Vilhelmína Lever, who pushed for women’s suffrage in Iceland, participating in municipal elections in the 1800s, before women were legally allowed to vote. Runs until August 16 Græni hatturinn Ljótu hálfvitarnir This goofy Icelandic punk folk superband will be playing at Græni Hatturinn. July 3 at 22:00 July 4 at 22:00 Sigurgeir Sigmundsson Album Re- lease Tour To promote his first solo album, guitarist Sigurgeir is touring the country with his band, playing new and old songs alike. July 9 at 20:30 Hof Cultural Center Eyþór Ingi Gunnlaugsson Former Eurovision contestant Eyþór is here to play you some classic Icelandic tunes, as well as some rock and roll standards. July 3 at 14:00 Sigurður Flosason Quartet One of Iceland’s finest jazz musicians performs here with his quartet. Look out for special guest, blues and jazz virtuoso Andrea Gylfadóttir. July 11 at 14:00 July 12 at 14:00 & 20:00 Midsummer Songs Join soprano Björg þórhallsdóttir and pianist Daníel þorsteinsson for some midsummer classical tunes. July 13 at 14:00 & 20:00 Lystigarðurinn 'Maddama, kerling, fröken, fro' by ÁLFkonur ÁLFkonur is a group of female photographers living and working in Akureyri and Eyjafjörður. This show features photos from fifteen of the club's members, and it focuses on topics relating to the centennial anniversary of women's suffrage. The exhibit will be held at the Akureyri botanical gardens, located outside Cafe Laut. Runs until August 31 Djúpavík Old Herring Factory ‘Hidden Forest’ by Driftwood Design This exhibit will feature the works of 25 different artists, all of which focus on driftwood and its perhaps untapped potential for practical and artistic use. 'Hidden Forest' is curated by Elísabet V. Ingvarsdóttir and Dóra Hansen. Runs until August 28 Hjalteyri Hjalteyri Herring Plant ‘Nowhere Else’ curated by Sirra Sig- rún Sigurðardóttir Inspired by ‘pale blue dot,’ the photograph taken of Earth by Voyager 1 in 1990, this exhibition reflects on the meaning of humanity and our existence on a tiny point in space. There is a special opening party on July 3 at 17:00. Runs July 3 to 26 Mývatnssveit Hótel Reynihlíð Sigurgeir Sigmundsson Album Re- lease Tour To promote his first solo album, guitarist Sigurgeir is touring the country with his band, playing new and old songs alike. July 11 at 20:30 Siglufjörður Folk Music Centre Folk Music on Siglufirð This annual folk music festival aims to bring together musicians, dancers, and artists from a diverse array of backgrounds and ethnicities. There will also be lectures on foreign folk music, as well as dance and instrument workshops and games. July 1 to 5 Kaffi Rauðka Sigurgeir Sigmundsson Album Re- lease Tour To promote his first solo album, guitar- ist Sigurgeir is touring the country with his band, playing new and old songs alike. July 10 at 20:30 Skagaströnd Spákonuhof The first named inhabitant of Skagaströnd was Þórdís the seer, who lived there in the beginning of the 10th century, and in this exhibit her life, or at least what we know of it, will be on display all summer. Guests can also have their fortunes told or palms read by locals, and children can plunder Þórdís's gold chest for treasure. The exhibit is open Tuesdays to Sundays from 13:00 to 18:00. Runs until September 30 East Iceland Egilsstaðir Sláturhúsið Cultural Centre Icelandic Women’s Rights Associa- tion Exhibition The Icelandic Women’s Rights As- sociation is hosting this exhibition on the history of the struggle for women’s rights in the 20th century. July 4 to 31 Neskaupstaður Eistnaflug Eistnaflug is an annual metal festival held in the small town of Neskaupstaður, the eastern-most settlement in Iceland. It has come a long way from its humble beginnings in 2005 as a one-day festival, as it now features a three-day lineup of all things loud and fast, with a special children- friendly warm-up on July 8. July 8 to 11 Stöðvarfjörður Petra's Stone Collection In the small fjord of Stöðvarfjörður there is a collection of rare rocks and minerals, most of which have been col- lected by Petra Sveinsdóttir from the surrounding area. Her wonder world of stones is now reputedly the world's largest private collection of rocks. Avid stone collector as she may be, her collection also extends to other things, including pens, cups, sea shells, and all sorts of small items. On Permanent Display Pólar Festival This festival will celebrate the creativity and culinary culture the eastfjords of- fer, with an emphasis on sustainability and local production. The festival will include workshops, cooking, morning yoga, art shows, and of course, music. Some of the artists you can expect to see there include Teitur Magnús- son, Berglind Hassler, Svavar Pétur, Margrét Arnardóttir and Una Loa. Admission is free! July 7 to 12 Vopnafjörður Vopnaskak This family and music festival will include music from artists including Mannakorn and Magnús and Jóhann, as well as art exhibitions, swimming, golf, and, of course, a sorcerer. July 1-5 at 19:30 South Iceland Keflavik Ásbrú ATP Iceland 2015 This will be the third time All Tomor- row’s Parties have come to Iceland to plug our ears with sweet soundwaves. A mixed bag as always, expect giants such as Iggy Pop, Belle and Sebastian, and Public Enemy alongside post-rock wizards like Godspeed You! Black Emperor, and death punks Börn. July 2 to 4 Mosfellsbær Gljúfrasteinn Living Room Concert: Berglind Tó- masdóttir Accomplished musician Berglind Tómasdóttir will be giving a flute performance as part of the Living Room Concert Series. July 5 at 16:00 Living Room Concert: Kammerhópu- rinn Stilla Music group Stilla performs a series of chamber music songs as part of the Living Room Concert Series. July 12 at 16:00 Westman Islands Anna Jónsdóttir Album Release Tour Touring Iceland with the release of her latest album ‘VAR’, this soprano singer will make a stop in the unusual location of a cave in the Westman Islands for the Klettshellir Goslokahátíð festival. July 3 at 17:30 West Iceland Borgarfjörður Fossatún Sigurgeir Sigmundsson Album Re- lease Tour To promote his first solo album, guitar- ist Sigurgeir is touring the country with his band, playing new and old songs alike. July 3 at 20:30 Ólafsvík Anna Jónsdóttir Album Release Tour Touring Iceland with the release of her latest album ‘VAR’, this soprano singer will make a stop in the unusual location of a cave in Snæfellsnes as part of the Vatnshellir-Ólafsvíkurvaka wake. July 4 at 17:00 Stykkishólmur Library of Water ‘To Place’ by Roni Horn An audio exhibit offering insight into the Icelandic psyche, where you can listen to recordings of people talking about the weather and how it has shaped their character. Runs until August 31 ‘Water, Selected’ by Roni Horn This ongoing sculpture exhibition features 24 columns filled with glacier water from all over the country. Runs until August 31 18 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 9 — 2015
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