Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.06.2018, Side 48

Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.06.2018, Side 48
The Reykjavík Grapevine Best of Reykjavík 2018 48 So, you’ve shopped in the shops, drank the drinks, and eaten all the food you can manage. And whilst those things are all super fun, culture is the missing piece of the puzzle for a perfect trip to Ice- land. Whether it a gleaming museum or a grimy artist-run gallery, a springtime hike or a trip to try and glimpse the aurora Best Pool Sundhöllin Barónsstígur 45a After being out of the running last year due to lengthy renovations, 101’s iconic swimming palace Sundhöllin is back, and better than ever. There’s a new outdoor pool, a new reception area, refreshed changing facilities, and a corridor-like hot pot with lots of space for chilling and chatting. “I used to trek from 101 to Vesturbæjarlaug, but the renovations put Sundhöllin on top,” said the panel. “The chang- ing rooms are beautiful—like Wes Anderson meets M. C. Escher. And it’s downtown, so when you come out of the pool with wet hair, there are plenty of bars and cafés around.” Runners Up Vesturbæjarlaug Hofsvallagata 107 West-side bathing haven Vesturbæjar- laug has a large communal outdoor hot pot, indoor and outdoor pools, and a great steam room. “It’s still dominated by locals rather than tourists,” said the panel.” It’s also good in all seasons: “It has a sunlamp with a chair, so you can catch some rays in winter, and in sum- mer you can sunbathe in the hot pots.” Árbæjarlaug Fylkisvegur 9 Suburban swimming pool Árbæjarlaug breaks into the top three this year because of the views, and people-watch- ing potential. “It looks right over the city,” said the panel. “You enter the water indoors, then swim outside—perfect for the winter. All the people who go there are suburbanites rather than 101 barflies.” Previous winners 2017: Lágafellslaug 2016: Neslaug 2014-15: Vesturbæjarlaug 2012-13: Laugardalslaug Best Gallery i8 Tryggvagata 16 Despite increasing competition from Reykjavík’s lively and thriving gallery scene, i8 wins best art gallery in 2018 for the fifth time. The reasoning is sim- ple: they show amazing art, all the time. Their roster includes many of Iceland’s foremost contemporary artists, such as Ragnar Kjartansson and Ólafur Elíasson, recent Venice Biennale participant Egill Sæbjörnsson, and international names like Roni Horn. “i8’s top quality stable of artists often display a playful sense of humour in their work,” said the panel. “Contemporary art takes itself very seriously sometimes, but i8 doesn’t—in the best possible way.” Runners Up Kling og Bang Grandagarður 20 After a period of nomadism, the enfant terrible of Iceland’s gallery scene is back in force after finding a new home in the glorious Marshall House art museum development. This gallery identifies more as an art collective, creating ambitious large-scale projects and vibrant group shows. Welcome back, Kling og Bang! Berg Contemporary Klapparstígur 16 Located in a building that was formerly a glass factory, Ingibjörg Jónsdóttir’s BERG Contemporary has quickly estab- lished a kick-ass roster of Icelandic and international artists, and an ev- er-growing reputation to match. “It’s a beautiful space, and I’m always curious to see what they’re showing,” said one panellist. Previous winners 2015-17: i8 2014: Kling og Bang 2011-13: National Museum BEST OF REYKJAVÍK 2018 Activities Get off the internet already! Best Art Museum The Marshall House Grandagarður 20 Newcomer: Although it’s officially a newcomer, it seems obvious that this pristine new art museum is here to stay. Housing three galleries—NÝLÓ, Kling og Bang, and an Ólafur Elíasson workshop—it was an instant hit with the local art crowd. “It’s such an amazing space,” said the panel. “There’s so much natural light, and the design is beautiful.” The variety of work on show was another reason for the win. “An art museum doesn’t have to be one big institution,” said the panel. “It’s a collection of three independent art or- ganisations working together to make something exciting happen.” Runners Up Reykjavík Art Museum Various locations This might be cheating a bit, but Reykjavík Art Museum provides three winners in one. Whether it’s classic Icelandic sculpture at the beautiful Ásmundursafn, Kjarval paintings at the airy Kjarvalstaðir, or the various contemporary displays at downtown Hafnarhúsið, Reykjavík Art Museum has it all. Einar Jónsson Museum Eiríksgata 3 Located right next to Hallgrímskirkja, this beautiful building was the house and studio of Icelandic sculptor Einar Jónsson during his lifetime and is now a permanent exhibition of his work. Large-scale sculptures musing on the big subjects of birth, life, death, society and religion dot the garden, and Einar’s apartment is preserved inside. Previous winners 2016: Hafnarhúsið 2012-15: Reykjavík Art Museum

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