Reykjavík Grapevine - 09.10.2015, Blaðsíða 43

Reykjavík Grapevine - 09.10.2015, Blaðsíða 43
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 Experience Icelandic Art and Design Gerðarsafn - Kópavogur Art Museum Hamraborg 4, Kópavogur Open 11–17 / Closed on Mondays www.gerdarsafn.is Hönnunarsafn Íslands / Museum of Design and Applied Art Garðatorg 1, Garðabær Open 12–17 / Closed on Mondays www.honnunarsafn.is Hafnarborg / The Hafnarfjordur Centre of Culture and Fine Art Strandgata 34, Hafnarfjörður Open 12–17 / Thursdays 12–21 Closed on Tuesdays www.hafnarborg.is Route 40 takes you to on your way to the Blue Lagoon KEEPERS Icelandic design highlights, from the Collection The World Without Us August 28th – October 25th Exhibition of works that address ideas about the universe by eight icelandic artists from different generations. Sculpture/Sculpture: October 17th - January 23rd Baldur Geir & Habby Osk Route 40 15 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 16 — 2015 environment, specifically glaciers and the arctic icefields. Opens October 15 Runs until November 22 ‘Travelling Sun’ by Christine Istad & Lisa Pacini SUN, an installation featuring a large glowing globe, has been travelling from Norway to Iceland, a westward movement mirroring the sun’s journey. It finishes its journey at Nordic House, where it will be on display. There is a special opening party on October 16 at 16:00. Opens October 16 Runs until November 16 Reykjavík Art Museum - Ásmundarsafn ‘Yearning For Space’ ‘Yearning for Space’ presents dreams of the future from the 1950s and 1960s, during the age of space exploration. It addresses the dialogue between visions of the future and spatial and formal perception, and the genre blend between science fiction and modernist art. Opens October 17 Runs until February 7 Reykjavík Art Museum - Hafnarhús The Making of Erró This exhibitions explores Erró’s early days as an artist, showing his experiments with self-expression, and his move from impressionist art to collages. Opens October 31 Runs until October 9, 2016 Rekjavík City Hostel Shnit International Shortfilmfestival This festival is held in cities on five continents and brings together filmmakers and film lovers to enjoy cinema. October 10 at 19:00 Reykjavík Maritime Museum ‘If I was…’ by Nina Zurier Nina Zurier has collected photographs from the Reykjavík Museum of Photography archives to reconstruct old memories, and construct new ones. There’s a special opening party on October 16 at 17:00. Opens October 16 Runs until January Sigurjón Ólafsson Museum Female Idols To mark the centennial of women in Iceland winning the right to vote, Sigurjón Ólafsson Museum has created an exhibition of classical portrait sculptures of women. Opens October 17 Runs until May 31 Spöngin ‘RUMSK Textile and glass works’ by Ólöf Einarsdóttir & Sigrún Einarsdóttir This exhibit features textile and glass works inspired by Icelandic landscapes and the pressures of internal and external forces. There is a special opening ceremony on October 15 at 15:00. Opens October 15 Runs until January 9 Tjarnarbíó Arty Hour #14 This open event sees artists working in Tjarnarbíó present their work. October 19 at 20:00 ‘Lífið’ This children's theatre piece is the winner of two Gríma prizes. October 18 and November 1 at 13:00 ‘Petra’ This theatre piece is based on Steina- Petra—the famous stone collector from East-Iceland—and her relationship with her grandson, who directs the piece. Runs October 17 at 20:30 & October 30 at 19:00 ‘Uppsprettan’ This piece is in the style of rapid theatre, where a piece gets directed, rehearsed and performed in the space of three hours. October 20 at 19:30 Tveir Hrafnar Gallery Húbert Nói Exhibit Húbert Nói opens an exhibition of his private collection in Tveir Hrafnar. Opens October 23 Runs until November 21 Ongoing Anarkía ‘Rótarskot’ by Hrönn Björnsdóttir ‘Rótarskot’ (“Root Shot”) features monoprints, and is inspired by man’s working life and roots. Roots are symbols of stability, security and hope, while the medium of monoprints provides numerous challenges, in that an artist must deal with the unexpected outcome without being able to interfere. Runs until October 11 ‘Ár í listheimum’ by Unnur Óttarsdóttir & Rán Jónsdóttir Unnur and Rán are showing three (or four) conceptual works in their latest exhibition in Anarkía. Their art highlights the many layers of identity and representation in 21st century art production, and specifically in contemporary Iceland. Runs until October 11 Arion Banki Georg Guðni Exhibition This opening of an exhibition of Georg Guðni’s work will preceded by a lecture by Einar Garibaldi Eiríksson on the importance of Guðni’s work. After this, selected works (1985-2009) will be shown, some of which have never been shown in Iceland before. Runs until December 11 ART67 Exhibit: Hafdís and Haukur Harðarbörn Art67’s guest artists for the month of October are siblings Hafdís and Haukur. Haukur works with acrylics, landscape and abstract forms; Hafdís’s pieces are illustrations of flora, nature, and the Icelandic alphabet. Runs until October 30 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 January 31 Better Weather Window Gallery STOCK STOCK combines different cultural and artistic elements from Icelandic, French, and Malagasy cultures to create an unique composition. This work by Dadid Subhi speaks volumes about Icelandic culture, international relations and the tourism boom. Runs until October 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 Ekkisens ‘Edible inedibles’ by Pengruiqio Food in the Western world has become less a matter of survival and more of an emotional experience, a relationship that we are not always keenly aware of. Pengruiqio uses her paintings to demonstrate this artistic nature of food; the expressive qualities that we often take for granted. The artistry she applies to her paintings, she also applies to her cooking, and it is this relationship that the exhibit highlights. Runs until October 11 ‘Occupation II’ by various artists ‘Occupation II’ is a pop-up gallery of works by various artists, curated by Ekkisens Art Space. This second edition takes place in a two story, 100-year-old residential property at Bergstaðastæti 25. Runs until Evicted! Gallerí Fold ‘Að Austan’ by Hrafnhildur Inga Oil paintings by Hrafnildur Inga are displayed at Gallerí Loft. Hrafnildur demonstrates remarkable skill in producing lifelike scenes of storms, seas and landscapes. Runs until October 18 Gallerí Skilti ‘Al Dente’ by Tuomas A. Laitinen This multimedia exhibition combines light, sound, and video, and is inspired by the artist’s time in China; in particular, by his findings in “hutong” (narrow paths or valleys) in Beijing. The exhibit explores the constant overlapping of new and old in China, and the distorted and often absurd messages on signs outside food vendors in the area thanks to Google Translate. Runs until December 15 Gerðuberg Cultural Centre ‘The wishes of Icelandic children’ by Ásta Kristjánsdóttir A series of photographs illustrate the desires of children who suffered through abuse in their childhood. Ásta provided the photographs, based on texts provided by the UN. Runs until January 10 ‘Úr Ýmsum Áttum’ by Erna Johannesdóttir ‘Úr ýmsum áttum’ ("from various directions") is an exhibit of oil paintings. This is Erna's first solo exhibit. Runs until January 10 Grófin Culture House ‘Þetta Er Viggo Að Kenna!’ by Ingi Jensson This exhibit showcases works by famous comic artist Ingi Jensson. Runs until 31 October Hafnarborg ‘The World Without Us’ The exhibit showcases works by various artists—Björg Þorsteinsdóttir, Brynhildur Þorgeirsdóttir, Finnur Jónsson, Gerður Helgadóttir, Marta María Jónsdóttir, Ragnar Már Nikulásson, Steina, and Vilhjálmur Þorberg Bergsson—as they riff on the idea of The Universe: its various dimensions, things seen and unseen, known and unknown. Works range from the abstract to the personal, through various media and highly different approaches by creators ART OPENINGS & ONGOINGS E L E G A N T P R E M I S E S I N T H E H E A R T O F R E Y K J A V I K B R U N C H - L U N C H A N D D I N N E R M E N U - L O C A L A N D F O R E I G N D I S H E S - B A R B A N K A S T R Æ T I 7 A - 1 0 1 R E Y K J AV Í K - T E L . 5 6 2 3 2 3 2
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