Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 06.10.2017, Side 41

Reykjavík Grapevine - 06.10.2017, Side 41
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 GERÐARSAFN – KÓPAVOGUR ART MUSEUM Emplacement: Part One Emplacement presents the work of Icelandic painters Einar Garibaldi Eiríksson and Kristján Steingrímur Jónsson. Part one features recent works based on on landscapes, nature and monuments. • Opens on October 7, 2017 • Runs until October 29, 2017 REYKJAVÍK ART MUSEUM - HAFNARHÚS Erró: More is Beautiful This exhibition shines a special light on Erró’s works which revolve around excess and density, creating intricate and charged structures related to politics, science, fiction and art history. • Opens on October 7, 2017 • Runs until May 13, 2018 Greater-Iceland The group exhibition features works by international artists who have settled in Iceland for limited or extended period of time. • Opens on October 13, 2017 • Runs until January 7, 2018 D31: Garden Anna Rún Tryggvadóttir is the 31st artist to show in the Gallery D exhibi- tion series, which aims to give prom- ising artists a chance to work within the museum and showcase new and interesting voices in the art world. • Opens on October 13, 2017 • Runs until January 21, 2018 LISTASTOFAN Midscape French artist Claire Paugam delves into various mediums of art in ‘Midscape’. If you have an eye for all things texture and unsettling visu- als, it’s worth checking out. • Opens on October 7, 2017 • Runs until October 20, 2017 THE LIVING ART MUSEUM Does The Mirror Make The Picture This solo exhibition by Joan Jonas presents a selection of multidiscin- plinary works spanning her whole career. Her works investigate time- based structures and the politics of spectatorship using many mediums. • Opens on October 6, 2017 • Runs until December 10, 2017 ART67 Thomas Fleckenstein Fleckenstein’s photographs do not aim to document nature or land- scapes but rather let them inspire him to find a motivation to capture it. There will be an opening event on October 14th at 14:00 to 16:00. • Opens on October 7, 2017 • Runs until October 31, 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 Shoplifter Hrafnhildur Árnadóttir, aka Shoplifter, is a renowned Icelandic designer and artist who uses brightly co- loured hair fibres to create vivid, diz- zying 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 Dr. Selma Jónsdóttir: A Centennial Dr. Selma Jónsdóttir was the first director of the National Gallery of Iceland. This small exhibit commem- orates her centennial. • Runs until October 22, 2017 Comparative Vandalism In the late 1950s, Asger Jom began working on an encyclopaedia cover- ing Nordic folk art titled ‘Scandi- navian Institute of Comparative Vandalism.’ Tens of thousands of the photos for this project ended up unused—come see them here. • Runs until January 21, 2018 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 REYKJAVÍK ART MUSEUM - HAFNARHÚS Doubling Pierre Coulibeuf is an avant-garde filmmaker and visual artist. Here, he presents three video installations created in collaboration with three Icelandic dancers and filmed at Hafnarhús. • Runs until November 11, 2017 RAMSKRAM In The Blink Of An Eye Ever since Inga Sólveig Friðjónsdót- tir read 1001 Nights, she’s been obsessed with dreams of different countries. In this series of travel photographs, come see cultures that lurk behind closed doors. • Runs until November 5, 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 Nordic Built Cities The Nordic Built Cities Challenge was an innovation competition to find creative solutions for smart, sustainable and livable cities. Come see the winners here. • Runs until October 15, 2017 Polish Posters This exhibition features a selection of Polish posters for international films. The posters have been cre- ated in the last decade and are individual interpretations of older movies. • Runs until October 9, 2017 REYKJAVÍK MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHY Sugar Paper Theories The Geirfinnur case captivated Iceland. Here, dive into the evidence with Jack Latham, who photo- graphed the places and people involved. The exhibit also contains forensic police photos and written accounts from the psychologist who freed the innocents convicted. • Runs until January 10, 2018 REYKJAVÍK ART MUSEUM - KJARVALSSTAÐIR Kjarval – Key Works Kjarvalsstaðir was actually named after the artist Jóhannes Sveinsson Kjarval. This exhibit asks: Does the value lie in natural beauty for its own sake, in the hidden life within it, in our potential for utilisation, or in the transience? • Runs until December 31, 2017 Anna Líndal: Expedition A retrospective of the work of artist Anna Líndal, Expedition, spans Anna's career of almost thirty years. • Runs until December 30, 2017 BERG CONTEMPORARY Dodda Maggý Lingering on the verge of cinema, video art, and music composition, Dodda Maggý employs many mediums with a cross-disciplinary approach. Each piece together forms a complex organism. • Runs until October 21, 2017 GERÐUBERG CULTURE HOUSE Colonists Of Fire And Ice Without its ethereal fields of moss, the county of Iceland would be rather barren. Here, watercolourist Darek Mundell explores this idea, presenting works inspired by the changing light and colours of this oft-ignored plant. • Runs until November 19, 2017 Posters From Poland Go back in time with Polish artists Leszek Żebrowski, Monika Starowicz and Sebastian Kubica who will be showcasing their posters work. It's like Polish history class, but way better. • Runs until October 19, 2017 TVEIR HRAFNAR GALLERY JÓN ÓSKAR & GEORG ÓSKAR This exhibition displays collabora- tive and experimental works by Jón Óskar and Georg Óskar. The two artists come from different styles, different ages and distinctly differ- ent generations. • Runs until October 14, 2017 VERKSMIÐJAN Á HJALTEYRI New Resources: Video Works This group exhibition is a collabora- tion with the Akureyri Art Museum presenting videos of nature, artifi- cial art and personal memories. • Runs until October 14, 2017 LISTAMENN GALLERÍ King Of Like This Halldór Ragnarsson's exhibit features everything from acrylic and enamel on wood to pencil and typewriter on paper. • Runs until October 15, 2017 HAFNARBORG Painting - Not A Medium What is paintings place in the post-medium art world? This exhibit explores this idea with no attempt to prove or disprove an answer, but rather looks for a space to ponder and perceive it. • Runs until October 22, 2017 Serenade Anna Júlía Friðbjörnsdóttir was inspired by 19th century Romantic art songs for this exhibit. Come experience the sublime redemption and renewal found in nature. • Runs until October 22, 2017 HVERFISGALLERÍ Chickenshit Stupid males doing something that they think is very important but is really just onanistic nonsense. That is the inspiration for this exhibit. • Runs until October 28, 2017 GALLERY GÁTT Angels Among Us Focused around impressions of living in Reykjavík, ‘Angels Among Us’ presents on a spiritual take on the issue—there are angels all around us, trying to save the sanctuary. • Runs until October 15, 2017 October 6 - October 19 Our Picks Take Your Time Sequences Arts Festival October 6-15, Various Venues Set your alarm for Sequences. This ten-day event aims to ‘produce and present pro- gressive visual art with special focus on time- based mediums, such as perfor- mance, sonic works, video and public interven- tions.’ Its latest incarnation, “Sequences VIII: Elastic Hours,” fo- cuses on how the term “real time” can be applied to the experience of making art, exploring how artists can use time itself as a raw material. With Icelandic and international art- ists, Sequences VIII looks beyond the clocks and investigates al- ternative systems for measuring time—perhaps especially perti- nent to Iceland- ers due to the country’s strange and unusual day- light hours; the most traditional timekeeper of all. Don’t be late! CW Victorians Can Be Cruel The Elephant Man Oct. 15, 20:00, Bíó Paradís, 1.600 ISK Like freak shows? Lovable disfigured men? Anthony Hop- kins? Well then you’ll just die for ‘The Elephant Man’. Note: There are no elephants in the film. HJC Using The Unused Comparative Vandalism The National Gallery of Iceland Until Jan. 21 In the late 1950s, Asger Jorn began working on an encyclopaedia covering Nordic folk art. Tens of thousands of the photos for this project ended up unused in a massive archive— come see them here. HJC Man Hating For Art Chickenshit Hverfisgallerí Until Oct. 28 Fed up of ‘stupid males doing something they think is impor- tant but is re- ally just onanistic nonsense’? This exhibit is for you. CW 41The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 18 — 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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