Reykjavík Grapevine - 05.02.2016, Blaðsíða 35

Reykjavík Grapevine - 05.02.2016, Blaðsíða 35
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 ICELAND IS SO CERAMIC – a retrospective of Steinunn Marteinsdóttir’s works Jan 9, runs until Feb 28 2016 Fields of Lava January 23rd – March 13th New oil- and watercolor works by artist Kristbergur Pétursson DIKTUR January 23rd – March 6th Bookworks and visual poems by artist Ragnhildur Jóhanns. Double Happiness Katrín Elvarsdóttir 15/1 - 27/2 2016 Deltas Ingvar Högni Ragnarsson 15/1 - 27/2 2016 Route 40 ‘Mandala - The Colour Experience’ by Dario Massarotto This workshop, led by Italian visual artist and designer Dario, sees participants work together to make a mandala, a ritualistic symbol for the cosmos. Runs on February 28 at 15:00- 18:00 Loft Hostel LHI clothing market Students of the art college are sell their clothes. Runs February 6 from 12:00 to 17:00 Pub quiz - 90s pop culture Runs February 10 at 20:00 Poetry slam night Hosted by actress Guðrún Ásmundsdóttir and rapper Vigdís Ósk Howser from Reykjavíkurdætur. Runs February 14 at 20:00 BAST magazine clothing-market Runs February 21 at 14:00 Once Upon a Human This event is meant to create both dialogue and understanding between people. Individuals volunteer as human “books,” and then participants “read” the books by having a one-on-one conversation with the volunteer. Runs February 28 at 17:00 Swap Till You Drop This swapping event has very simple rules: bring your items (jewellery, books, clean clothes, etc.) and exchange them for free with objects brought by other people. Runs February 24 from 16:30 to 19:30 Mengi 'Crisis Meeting' Kriðpleir is an interesting theatre group that hosts unusual performances. Runs February 12 & 13 at 21:00 Ongoing Anarkía 'Í Mínu Ástandi' by Anna Hansson Anna Hansson found it helped her in times of trouble to paint portraits of herself. She exhibits these oil paintings and ink and coal sketches, that all have bold colours and forms. Runs until February 7 ART67 ‘NATURE’ by Gugga Gugga, Guðbjörg Sigmundsdóttir is ART67’s guest artist for the month of February—her work primarily focuses on Iceland’s awe-inspiring nature. Runs until February 29 Better Weather Window Gallery ‘Bein í Skriðu’ by Steingrímur Eyfjörð Steingrímur, Iceland’s artist for the 2007 Venice Biennale, has set up a site-specific exhibition of wood cut-outs, fabrics and paints called ‘Bones In A Landslide’. Runs until February 27 Dead Gallery ‘Black Spot’ by Kristinn Már Pálmason This exhibition of acrylic and airbrush paintings explores Kristinn Már’s process of self-psychoanalysis, which alternates between obsession and deconstructing that obsession. The works touch on the system of semiotics he’s developed over the years. Runs until February 7 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 Gallerí Skilti ‘Flicker’ by Anna Hallin & Olga Bergmann This photography exhibit is different from most artist collaborations, in that it doesn't concern itself with mankind's relationship with nature and other systems, nor is it site-specific. 'Flicker' is a personal piece, with strong elements of projection and silhouettes, and can be said to be a tableau of a certain period in the two artists' lives. Runs until June 15 Gallery Tukt Eva Rós Bjarnadóttir Eva Rós is a member of a street art group responsible for making several commissioned pieces in Breiðholt. She has a solo exhibit at Gallery Tukt. Runs until February 13 Gerðuberg Cultural Centre ‘A Visit to the Monsters’ A child-friendly exhibit that shows the daily lives of Little Monster and Big Monster. See how they live, where they sleep, and what they do to pass the time. Runs until April 24 ‘My world’ by Guðrún Ingibjartsdóttir Guðrún has been painting with watercolours for more than twenty years, and has attended various masterclasses in Iceland, England and France. She gets much of her inspiration from nature, and is fascinated by the vibrant shapes watercolours take on paper. Runs until March 6 Hafnarborg Kristbergur Pétursson This exhibit features new oil and watercolour paintings by Kristbergur, an artist who has devoted himself to painting for over twenty years. His aesthetic leans toward the abstract, where the flow of colours and space are explored within dark, gloomy landscapes. Runs until March 13 ART OPENING & ONGOING Of Sheep And Men ‘Feral Attraction: The Museum Of Ghost Ruminants’ by Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir & Mark Wilson Bryndís and Mark’s show explores the relationship between humans and animals in certain environments, specifically around Patreksfjörður and Tálknafjörður. They focus in particular on a flock of feral sheep that had occupied the mountains for decades before being herded and slaughtered between 2009 and 2010. The exhibit asks questions about animals’ right to live, and in what way different species have different rules and regulations in place to protect them. AH The National Gallery of Iceland Fríkirkjuvegur 7 (F3) | January 21-November 9 | Admission: 1,200 ISK Open 11:30-22:00 saegreif inn. is Geirsgata 8 • 101 Reykjavík • Tel. 553 1500 • seabaron8@gmail.com An absolute must-try! Saegreifinn restaurant (Sea Baron) is like none other in Iceland; a world famous lobster soup and a diverse fish selection. Suðurgata 41 101 Reykjavík www.thjodminjasafn.is tel +354 530 22 00 Hverfisgata 15 101 Reykjavík www.safnahusid.is tel +354 530 22 10 National Museum of Iceland The country’s largest museum of cultural history from settlement to present day. The Culture House Manuscripts, fine art, natural specimens, curiosities and archeaological findings form the exhibition Points of View. National Museum of Iceland The Culture House The exhibitions, shops and cafés are open daily 10 - 17 Closed on Mondays 16/9 – 30/4 15
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