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Art
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 -
'KINGDOM: Flora, Fauna, Fable'
A group exhibition by contemporary
artists who explore the nature in their
works.
Runs until September 18
Reykjavík City Library - Dark Deeds
Literary Walking Tour
A free tour of Icelandic literary
landmarks, with a focus on ghost stories
and crime fiction.
Runs every Thursday in June, July &
August at 15:00
Reykjavík City Museum - 'Settlement
Sagas: Accounts from Manuscripts'
This exhibition has rarely seen
manuscripts that tell the history of the
settlement of Reykjavík.
On permanent view
Reykjavík Maritime Museum - 'For
Cod's Sake'
An exhibition to commemorate the 40th
anniversary of the end of the Cod Wars.
Runs until August 31
Reykjavík Maritime Museum - 'From
Poverty to Abundance'
Photos documenting Icelandic fishermen
at the turn of the 20th century.
On permanent view
Reykjavík Maritime Museum -
'Seawomen - the fishing women of
Iceland, past and present'
On permanent view
Reykjavík Maritime Museum -
'Öldur / Waves'
Runs until August 31
Reykjavík Museum of Photography
- 'Outlook' by Charlotta María
Hauksdóttir
A series of photographs shot in Iceland
in the fall of 2015.
Runs until October 9
Reykjavík Museum of Photography
- 'Vanishing Cultures: Westfjords'
by Þorvald Örn Kristmundsson
Photos that depict the old way of life in
the Westfjords.
Runs until September 11
Reykjavík Museum of Photography
- 'An Island in Ölfus' by Valdimar
Thorlacius
Photos the depict a town in the south
of Iceland, which is also the hometown
of the photographer.
Runs until September 11
Reykjavík Museum of Photography
- 'Last Year´s Self'
A photography exhibition that depicts
the difference between who we
were back then and who we are now.
Photographs by Beate Körner
Runs until October 4
SÍM - 'Nærvera' by Helga Sif
Guðmundsdóttir
She exhibits sculptures made form non
traditional raw materials.
Runs until further notice
Sigurjón Ólafsson Museum -
'Female Idols'
An exhibition of classical portrait
sculptures by Sigurjón Ólafsson and
other artists, in honour of women in
Iceland winning the right to vote in
1915.
Runs until September 4
Sjávarsafn (in Ólafsvík) - 'STEYPA'
Nine photographers showcase their
personal and individual view of Iceland
in this photography exhibition.
Runs until August 31
Stofan - Grjótaþorp - Hjarta
Reykjavík
A photography exhibition dedicated
to the little village in the middle of
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Art Listings
Reykjavík that has stayed mostly the same
through the years.
Runs until October 10
The National Gallery - Berlinde De
Bruyckere
Belgian artist Berlinde exhibits drawings
and sculptures shaped by the traditions
of the Flemish and German Renaissance.
Runs until September 4
The National Gallery - 'Ljósmálun'
Various artists come together to study
this connection between paintings and
photographs.
Runs until September 9
The National Gallery - 'Udstilling af
islandsk kunst'
In 1927, the exhibition presented Icelandic
art to the public in Copenhagen for the
first time.
Runs until September 11
The National Gallery - 'Vasulka
Chamber'
Steina and Woody Vasulka are some of
the pioneers in multimedia and video art,
and have a show at the National Gallery.
On permanent view
The National Gallery - 'En plain air -
Along the South Coast' by Ásgrímur
Jónsson
He documented his travels and
homecoming in oil and watercolour
paintings.
Runs until September 16
The National Museum of Iceland -
'Bundled Up in Blue'
This exhibition is centred around new
archeological findings from bones
believed to belong to a woman from the
settlement era.
Runs until August 31
The National Museum of Iceland -
'The Making of A Nation'
This exhibition is intended to provide
insight into the history of the Icelandic
nation from Settlement to the present day.
On permanent view
The National Museum of Iceland -
'What Is So Interesting About It?'
This exhibit presents examples of the
work and struggles women have faced
since gaining that suffrage.
Runs until August 31
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
The Icelandic Phallological Museum
The museum contains a collection of
more than 215 penises and penile parts
belonging to almost all the land and sea
mammals that can be found in Iceland.
On permanent view
Tveir Hrafnar Gallery
An assorted collections of artworks by
artists represented by the gallery.
Runs until August 30
Volcano House
The exhibition gives a brief overview of
Iceland’s magnificent nature.
On permanent view
Wind And Weather Window Gallery
- 'Morpho-logic' by Chirstopher
Hickey
A site-specific installation by Christopher
Hickey at the museum that never closes.
Runs until August 28
Solid Solids
'Sculpture / Sculpture'
26 August, 18:00 | Gerðarsafn, Kópavogur | Admission: 500 ISK
How do you use your space? Eva Ísleifsdóttir and Sindri Leifs-
son build into it. The two up-and-coming sculpture artists will
be featured in this year’s annual ‘SCULPTURE/SCULPTURE’
exhibition at Gerðarsafn. The recurring exhibit examines the
place that sculpture occupies in contemporary art through
the lens of individual artists. This year, Eva and Sindri’s works
will reconfigure exalted expectations of the artist. Their works
bring a playfulness into the museum and dance into the public
spaces beyond it. PY