Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 14.07.2017, Blaðsíða 43

Reykjavík Grapevine - 14.07.2017, Blaðsíða 43
Art Listings Events are listed by venue. For complete listings and detailed information on venues visit grapevine.is/happening. Send your listings to: listings@grapevine.is Opening GALLERÍ VEST A N D A R T A K Habby Osk and Jóna Hlíf present a photography and sculpture exhibit inspired by poetry and featuring objects like jello. • Opens on July 14, 2017 • Runs until July 17, 2017 Ongoing THE CULTURE HOUSE 'Points of View' Guests are taken on a journey through the Icelandic visual world of past and present. • On permanent view THE NATIONAL GALLERY “Art of Memory” by Woody Vasulka Woody’s work leads the viewer through a dreamlike journey fo- cused on landscapes and historical paintings. • Runs until September 1, 2017 Shoplifter Hrafnhildur Árnadóttir, aka Shoplifter, is a renowned Icelandic designer and artist whose colourful, large scale installations are eye-catching and textural. She uses brightly coloured hair fibres to create vivid, dizzying landscapes, or “hairscapes”. • Runs until October 10, 2017 Treasures of a Nation This new long-term exhibit presents a selected number of works from 1884 to 1911 of mostly Danish and Scandinavian artists. • Runs until December 31, 2017 EINAR JÓNSSON MUSEUM Permanent Exhibition The museum contains close to 300 artworks including a beautiful garden with 26 bronze casts of the artist’s sculptures. • On permanent view GALLERÝ H “Rat Race” by Haraldur Ingi Haralds- son Haraldur presents 19 paintings in- spired by politics and the addiction to power. • Runs until December 21, 2017 HALLGRÍMSKIRKJA 501 Nails The work 501 NAILS revolves around the idea of nailing down time that has piled up, time in linear sequence from Luther's action to our day. • Runs until August 21, 2017. REYKJAVÍK ART MUSEUM - HAFNARHÚS Louisa Matthíasdóttir: Calm The exhibition spans the whole career of Louisa Matthíasdóttir, who painted mainly Icelandic landscapes and still-lifes. • Runs until September 17, 2017 God, I Feel So Bad / Woman In E Ragnar Kjartansson’s retrospective features four pianists and four op- era singers playing simultaneously. Now a new performance begins: a presentation in which a glamorously staged female guitarist endlessly strums the chord e-minor. • Runs until August 13, 2017 REYKJAVÍK MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHY SHADOWS / ECHOES The work SHADOWS / ECHOES was conducted over a two-year period where Marianne Bjørnmyr travelled around Iceland to research and document the mythology of elves and fairies. • Runs until August 15, 2017 THE NORDIC HOUSE THE CITY BEING THE CITY BEING explores various aspects of our modern cities, with contemporary Reykjavik as the main point of reference. • Runs until November 5, 2017 Eyes As Big As Plates Eyes as Big as Plates is a photo- graphic art project produced in collaboration with retired farmers, fishermen, zoologists, plumbers, and many more. • Runs until August 13, 2017 -LINES- This interactive sound art installa- tion explores one of the most fun- damental parts of Western music: Lines. Come create music with your own hands using hanging sensors and electronics. • Runs until September 3, 2017 LIVING ART MUSEUM READ THROUGH The Living Art Museum presents a reading room full of domestic and international artworks in book form spanning from the 1960s until today. • Runs until September 2,2017 HAPPY PEOPLE “HAPPY PEOPLE” presents a smoking lounge full of mysterious sculptures full of funky pipes for you to smoke, consume and inhale fruity flavours. • Runs until July 20, 2017 HAFNARBORG Land Seen – Following in the Foot- steps of Johannes Larsen In this exhibition, some recurring themes emerge, such as the trail or path, the gate and the traveller. It explores Einar Falur Ingólfsson’s experience following Danish artist Johannes Larsen around Iceland. • Runs until August 20, 2017 Without Dreams All Is Dead Drawing is the starting point of 'Wiithout Dreams All Is Dead' , an ex- hibition that derives its name from a poem by Nobel laureate Halldór Lax- ness, and is an allusion to the world of imagination an artist inhabits. • Runs until August 20, 2017 BERG CONTEMPORARY Steina & Woody Vasulka In this exhibit at BERG Contemporary, experience a dialogue between art- ist and technology as the Vasulkas’ showcase their expressive electron- ic vocabulary of image-making. • Runs until August 4, 2017 REYKJAVÍK MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHY Metamorphosis In Metamorphosis, Sigurgeir Sigur- jónsson compares the city to the built-up countryside to the wild wil- derness. From torn-down buildings in Reykjavík to abandoned farms, the photos are brutal, sometimes violent, but beautiful. • Runs until September 10, 2017 GERÐASAFN KÓPAVOGUR ART MUSEUM The In, With and Between Us This exhibit presents a conversation around non-linear readings of place and time, language and translation. It is a collaboration between a num- ber of international MFA students from the SVA school in New York. • Runs until August 30, 2017 AKUREYRI ART MUSEUM Selected Works By North Icelandic Artists Thirty northern Icelandic artists present a diverse range of art in- spired by the intrepid North. What is the state of Northern Icelandic arts? You’ll find out. • Runs until August 27, 2017 NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ICELAND Birds, Fjord and Iceland Photo- graphs by Björn Björnsson Björn specialised in nature photog- raphy and travelled around Iceland documenting such. • Runs until September 17, 2017 Bundled In Blue This exhibition is based on new research on the bones and grave found in a settlement-era grave. • Runs until September 30 2017 HÚSAVÍK MUSEUM Far Away Right Here Photographer Martin Cox spent a month at the Fjuk Art Center last year. Here he presents his work from there, inspired by the landscape and history of Húsavík. • Runs until September 1, 2017 SLÁTURHÚSIÐ Born In The Slaughterhouse Nine artists worked with various me- dia to create an exhibit linked by the idea of basic needs. Carcasses will hang from hooks and snapshots will capture prison cells, all to create a playful twist on human violence. • Runs until September 15, 2017 HVERFISGALLERÍ River únd bátur River únd bátur consists of a colorful installation presented in patterned, at times psychedelic, mixed-media works which reflect a variety of influences including graffiti, organic structures, textiles and collage. • Runs until August 12, 2017 MUSEUM OF DESIGN AND APPLIED ART Nordic Angan: A Fragrance Library Of The Nordic Nature Sonja Bent and Elin Hrent have set up a workshop / showroom where they make essential oils with the goal of making a fragrance library from Icelandic flora.. • Runs until September 20, 2017 I8 GALLERY A Trillionth of a Second Alicja Kwade in her installation and sculpture exhibit “A Trillionth of a Second”, deals with questions of reality and our perception of the world. Is there such a thing as fun- damental, evident truth? • Runs until August 12, 2017 LISTASTOFAN #276331054 – Story Provided If Wanted This exhibit is part of a bigger proj- ect ‘The Fourth Culture’ and presents a critical view on contemporary society, encompassing sexuality, cultural identity and borders. The artists attempt a microculture, proposing an un-learning situation where a new way of being can be cultivated. • Runs until July 21, 2017 ART67 Wilderness This mission statement of this exhibit made by Hrönn Björnsdóttir and Kristín Tryggvadóttir is, “We are constantly inspired by the wilder- ness, power and beauty of the icelandic nature. • Runs until July 31, 2017 VERKSMIÐJAN Á HJALTEYRI Les Silences de la Fumée The exhibit "Les silences de la fumée" hopes to bridge the gap between Icelandic and French art- ists. In an old herring factory, artists from both nations present works exploring nature and its elements. Some work with humans, others with vistas, but you won't know till you see, right? • Runs until July 26, 2017 July 14 - July 27 Our Picks Singeing Still Lifes HIDE YOUR FIRES July 15 - Sept. 15, Museum Of Witchcraft And Sorcery After a day of witchcraft and wizardry, catch "Hide Your Fires", a unique photog- raphy exhibition by French born visual artist Giní Cormeralis. The exhibition captures visions of the organic form, juxtaposed by character- istic Icelandic landscapes. Each photo is designed to transpose a flickering atmosphere, somewhere between dream and tangibility as dark figures haunt nature. The exhibition kicks off with a per- formance from French musician and composer Töfie, followed by a DJ set by DUBIX (you guessed it, French) as the performance continues into the night. Dubi- ous about DUBIX? Fear not. Electo- beats will keep the night lit. AC Regalement In Rif Purgatorio: Australian Theatre Performance Every Monday, 20:00, Freezer Hostel Scorn, murder, suicide. If that sounds like your cup of tea, check out Purgatorio, a formidable work of drama by Chil- ean playwright and human rights advocate Ariel Dorfman. AC The Fairest One Of Akureyri Road Movie Runs until July 23, Verksmiðjan á Hjalteyri Experience a refined plastic approach to Snow White's status as an icon with Catherine Bay’s dance and performance film “Road Movie”. Can our milky white heroine free herself? HJC Henny & Hokusai Drink & Draw 18 July, 20:00, Húrra, Free! Need a few pints to get those creative juices flowin’? Grab some paper, bring your crayons and get down to Húrra’s Drink & Draw. We can't promise Picasso will be there, but maybe some Port. AC 43The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 12 — 2017 Organic bistro EST 2006 Tryggvagata 11,Volcano house Tel:511-1118 Mon-Sun 12:00-21:00 www.fishandchips.is
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