Reykjavík Grapevine - 15.07.2016, Qupperneq 51
THE INTERNATIONAL ORGAN SUMMER
IN HALLGRÍMSKIRKJA 2016
June 18 – August 21
Hallgrimskirkja's Friends of the Arts Society 34th season
23. 6. Guðmundur Sigurðsson,
Hafnarfjörður Church
30. 6. Hörður Áskelsson, Hallgrímskirkja
7. 7. Sigrún Magna Þórsteinsdóttir,
Akureyri Church
14. 7. Lára Bryndís Eggertsdóttir
organ, Iceland, and Dorothee
Höjland saxophone, Denmark.
21. 7. Jón Bjarnason, Skálholt
Cathedral
28. 7. Larry Allen organ and Scott Bell
oboe, USA
4. 8. Friðrik Vignir Stefánsson,
Seltjarnarnes Church
11. 8. Hörður Áskelsson Hallgrímskirkja and
Sigríður Ósk Kristjánsdóttir alto.
18. 8. Kári Allansson, Háteigur Church,
Reykjavík
Lunchtime concerts
on Thursdays at 12 noon
In cooperation with
Icelandic Organist Association
Lunchtime concerts
on Wednesdays at 12 noon
Schola cantorum
Hallgrimskirkja Chamber Choir
18. 6. 12 noon Thomas Ospital, St. Eustache,
& 19. 6. 5 pm Paris, France.
25. 6. 12 noon Björn Steinar Sólbergsson,
& 26. 6. 5 pm Hallgrímskirkja
2. 7. 12 noon Leo van Doesselaer
& 3. 7. 5 pm concert organist, The Netherlands
9. 7. 12 noon Kári Þormar, Dómkirkjan, Reykjavík
& 10. 7. 5 pm
16. 7. 12 noon Katelyn Emerson, concert organist,
& 17. 7. 5 pm USA
23. 7. 12 noon Ligita Sneibe, concert organist,
& 24. 7. 5 pm Latvia
30. 7. 12 noon Douglas Cleveland,
& 31. 7. 5 pm Plymouth Church, Seattle, USA
6. 8. 12 noon Mattias Wager, Storkyrkan,
& 7. 8. 5 pm Stockholm, Sweden
13. 8. 12 noon Christoph Schöner, Michaeliskirche,
& 14. 8. 5 pm Hamburg
20. 8. 12 noon James McVinnie, concert organist,
& 21. 8. 5 pm London
Weekend concerts
Saturday at 12 noon and Sunday at 5 pm
with international concert organists
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Concert Hall and
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Austurbakki 2
101 Reykjavík
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11:00, 13:30,
15:30, 17:30
isk 1.950
Open every day
08:00 – 24:00
Hafnarborg - 'Traces of Water'
Hafnarborg's summer exhibition features
six artists who all use some form of water
in their artworks.
Runs until August 21
Harbinger - 'Codependent'
A six-week exhibition that will feature
new artists every week, who will build
upon what the last artists created in the
gallery.
Runs until July 22
i8 Gallery - 'Stopover in Iceland' by
Callum Innes
Runs until August 6
Icelandic Printmakers Association -
'Mono No Aware / Slices Of Life'
This exhibition of prints by Finnish artist
Anita Jensen explores the aesthetic of
Japanese literature and poetry during the
Heian period.
Runs until July 24
Icelandic Printmakers Association
- 'LAND' by Díana Margrét
Hrafnsdóttir
Open Thursday-Sunday, from 14:00-
18:00.
Runs until July 3
Lækjartorg - Reykjavík Comedy Walk
Ticket price is 3,000 ISK for people older
than 12 years of age.
Runs every evening until September 26.
Listasafnið Akureyri - 'Arkitektúr og
Akureyri'
An exhibition focusing on the
architecture in Akureyri, a town in the
north of Iceland.
Runs until August 28
Living Art Museum (Nýló)
- '101 spurning til kvenna '
101 questions for women is a third
exhibition in the series 'women in Nýló'.
Runs until August 21
Museum of Design and Applied Art
- 'Gefjun: Icelandic Wool blankets
exhibited'
This exhibition is a part of the 'Deal me
in' series of micro-exhibitions curated
by MA-students in art theory at the
university of Iceland.
Runs until further notice
Museum of Design and Applied Art -
"KEEPERS"'
This exhibition focuses on the question
of how we decide which objects are
worth keeping. With an emphasis on
the museum’s collections, ‘KEEPERS’
looks at how and why the collections are
preserved.
Runs until June 4, 2017.
Perlan - 'Your World'
An exhibition of five artists who each
have a connection to Iceland, but who
work in different media.
Runs until July 31
Reykjavík Art Museum -
Ásmundarsafn - 'Disruption' by
Ásmundur Sveinsson and Elín
Hansdóttir
Elín and Ásmundur work with perspective
in different ways.
Runs until October 9
Reykjavík Art Museum - Hafnarhús -
'The Making of Erró'
This exhibition explores Erró's early days
as an artist, showing his experiments
with self-expression, and his move from
impressionist art to collages.
Runs until October 9
Reykjavík Art Museum - Hafnarhús -
'Subselves Mean Well' by Arnfinnur
Amazeen
Arnfinnur examines the monotonous
round of everyday life and the
contradictory role of the person within.
Runs until August 7
Reykjavík Art Museum - Hafnarhús -
'KINGDOM: Flora, Fauna, Fable'
A group exhibition by contemporary
artists who explore the nature in their
works.
Runs until September 18
Reykjavík Art Museum -
Kjarvalsstaðir - 'Jóhannes S. Karval:
Mind and World'
The exhibition is compromised of rarely
seen works form the private collection
of Þorvaldur Guðmundsson and his wife
Ingibjörg Guðmundsdóttir. Guided tours
in English on May 20 and 27, and June 3.
Runs until August 21
Reykjavík City Library - Dark Deeds
Literary Walking Tour
Art Listings
Keeping Icelandic
Design Alive
‘KEEPERS’
June 12, 2016 - June 4, 2017 | Museum of Design and Applied Art, Garðatorg 1 |
Admission: 500 ISK
Ever wonder how things end up in a museum’s collection, or
how curators decide which objects are worth preserving? In
the latest exhibition from the Museum of Design and Applied
Art, the focus is shifted away from the actual objects in the
museum and onto the process of curating such a gallery. Ice-
landic design is a new and evolving field, and this museum is
likewise constantly evolving to promote and display the latest
that the field has to offer. As such, the exhibition will also be
constantly evolving, to show visitors the best reflection of the
art and design that surrounds them every day. IW
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