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Reykjavík Grapevine - 19.11.2018, Blaðsíða 37

Reykjavík Grapevine - 19.11.2018, Blaðsíða 37
Our Picks 37The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 19— 2018 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 LISTASTOFAN I’ve Been Looking For A Punchbag All Day Painter Martyna Daniel serves up boxing equipment perfectly hued for you to let out some aggres- sion. It’s a wildly loud and eclectic universe. • Opens on October 25th, 2018 • Runs until October 27th, 2018 GERÐARSAFN KÓPAVOGUR ART MUSEUM Inclusively Exclusive Is having a national identity liberat- ing or oppressive? Is patriotism intrinsically a superiority complex? This exhibits open a discussion on this idea, with participants of vastly different nationalities. It is held as part of the Cycle Art Festival. • Opens on October 25th, 2018 • Runs until January 6th, 2019 KLING OG BANG Automatic / Sjálfvirk Saral Riel’s solo exhibit goes against scientific thought and logic. Instead, it promotes improvisation, trust, and self-exploration. One of the most famous painters in Iceland, Sara is known for the unexpected. • Opens on October 20th, 2018 • Runs until November 25th, 2018 Ongoing NATIONAL GALLERY OF ICELAND Treasures Of A Nation A selection of over 80 works chosen from the national gallery’s collection display the evolution of art since the 19th century. • Runs until December 31st, 2019 Steina - Pergament After working with old Icelandic manuscripts, Steina sliced them to- gether into an ink-drawing extrava- ganza. Blood red capital letters and moth-eaten illuminations float for an unforgettable experience. • Runs until December 31st, 2018 Blossoming: Iceland's 100 Years As A Sovereign State This exhibition explores the pre- ciousness and fragility of sover- eignty to celebrate Iceland's 100th year of self-rule. • Runs until December 16th, 2018 Oracles Karl Einarsson Dunganon be- queathed his life's work to Iceland. Here, come see a selection of art- work, poetry, scrapbooks and more. • Runs until January 27th, 2019 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. THE ÁSGRIMUR JÓNSSON COLLECTION Korriró And Dillidó Ásgrímur’s art explores the fears and dreams of generations, as mysterious Icelandic elves, trolls and monsters finally take shape and materialise as vivid beings. • Runs until January 31st, 2019 MUSEUM OF DESIGN AND APPLIED ART Behind The Scenes With Einar Þorsteinn In 2014, architect and mathemati- cian Einar Þorsteinn Ásgeirsson gave all his belongings to the museum. Best described as a renaissance man, the exhibit is full of curiosities. • Runs until December 30th, 2018 Mannabein Knitter Torfi Fannar Gunnarsson takes over the entrance of the mu- seum to knit some brightly coloured ponchos right in front of your eyes. • Runs until November 11th, 2018 ÁRBÆR OPEN AIR MUSEM Daily Guided Tours Tours are from 13:00 to 14:00 through its open air exhibits. REYKJAVÍK CITY MUSEUM Settlement Sagas As Viking ruins meet digital technol- ogy, this exhibition provides insight into Reykjavík's farms at the time of the first settlers. REYKJAVÍK ART MUSEUM - ÁSMUNDARSAFN Ásmundur Sveinsson: Art For The People Ásmundur Sveinsson watched Iceland grow from a poor agrarian society into one of the richest in the world. His sculptures reflect this, presenting a conversation between assimilation and innovation. • Runs until December 31st, 2018 Invasion III: Matthías Rúnar Sigurðs- son In the Invasion series, artists examine the career of sculpture Ásmundur Sveinsson. This itera- tion sees stone sculpture Matthías Rúnar Sigurðsson in dialogue with Ásmundur. • Runs until November 4th, 2018 REYKJAVÍK MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHY Emilie On the 2nd of February 2016, Emilie Dalum was diagnosed with Hodgkins Lymphoma. She documented the next five months of chemotherapy and remission with a vulnerable photo series. • Runs until October 29th, 2018 Family Photos Three generations, together. The Kassahús Clan presents a melange of photos from the ages, spanning their entire family. • Runs until January 13th, 2018 NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ICELAND Splendid Saddlery In the past, beautifully-decorated and ornate saddles were valuable possessions. Here, see a collection of them. • Runs until October 21st, 2018 Discovering Iceland's Monastaries Are you fascinated by really old things? God? This exhibit combines both, based on research by archae- ologist Steinunn Kristjánsdóttir. • Runs until May 26th, 2019 Who Is In The Picture? The people in all of Aldreð D. Jóns- son's pictures are now unknown. Come see his outstanding body of work, from 1931 to 1952, here. • Runs until November 18th, 2018 Aldarminning Hjálmar R. Barðarson took photos of 20th century Iceland, focusing on the natural history. Think flora, rocks, and birds. • Runs until November 18th, 2018 WHALE SAFARI Oceanic Photographer and captain Friðrik Örn presents a special exhibit fea- turing photos taken during whale and puffin watching excurions. • Runs until November 1st, 2018 I8 Seeing Believing Having Holding Five American artists join together to make composite objects and images, generating conditions of doubt, pleasure, and skepticism in the face of physical fact. • Runs until October 27th, 2018 BERG CONTEMPORARY Somewhere (Over me the mountain) John Zurier presents paintings made over the Icelandic summer. Using glue-sized pigments and oil paints, the folds, bumps, and other irregularities add to the aura of the landscapes. • Runs until December 22nd, 2018 WIND & WEATHER WINDOW GALLERY Your Friend Jeff Lee Lorenzo Lynch and Þorbjörg Jónsdóttir's window installation is a wash of bright colours and sym- metry. • Runs until October 27th, 2018 LIVING ART MUSEUM Another Surface Weightless, impermanent—a world built in displacement. This is what you can expect in Eygló Harðardót- tir's paper sculptures. • Runs until October 28th, 2018 REYKJAVÍK MARITIME MUSEUM Fish & Folk Name a better duo than fish and Iceland. You can’t. So come learn about the history of Icelandic fisher- ies from rowing boats to monstrous motor boats. Melckmeyt 1659 Melckmeyt was a Dutch merchant ship that crashed near Flatey Islane in 1659. Explore the wreck here. NORDIC HOUSE The Children's Book Flood This exhibition provides a day of creativity for children, including a viking ship to craft on, and a dark cave to dream of galaxies in. • Runs until March 31st, 2019 Mats Wibe Lund Norwegian photographer Mats Wibe Lund has taken over 350,000 photos of Iceland. Come see his stunning landscapes in this foyer exhibition. • Runs until November 11th, 2018 REYKJAVÍK ART MUSEUM - HAFNARHÚS Erró: Black & White Here, historical leaders, Manga char- acters, and animated figures are put side by side in exclusively black and white works—a first for the artist. • Runs until April 21st, 2019 D34 María Dalberg: Buzz María works with video installations, photographs, sound, drawings, and text to create a crazy first exhibi- tion. • Runs until November 25th, 2018 REYKJAVÍK ART MUSEUM - KJARVALSSTAÐIR Jóhannes S. Kjarval: ...author of great aspirations Kjarval was one of the pioneers of Icelandic art and is uniquely cred- ited with making modern Iceland- ers appreciate it more. Come see a special exhibit based on his poetry. • Runs until April 21st, 2019 HANNESARHOLT Þrándur Þórarinsson From serene, sepia Reykjavík cityscapes to mythology-based "splatter paintings," to sharp-eyed social commentary on the housing market, Þrándur does it all. • Runs until November 2nd, 2018 ART67 Georg Douglas Here, see Georg Douglas's painting 'Neglected Flowerbed', an eccentric take on flowers. There will also be a limited number of signed posters on sale. • Runs until October 31st, 2018 STUDIO SOL CIRCUMSPECTION German photographer Claudia Haus- feld uses her photography to gain a full comprehension of an object, while also questioning whether such a comprehension is even possible. • Runs until November 25th, 2018 October 19th - November 8th Winter Is Here Glacier Until Nov. 30th - Ásmundarsalur Ragnar Axelsson, aka RAX, is one of Iceland’s most established pho- tographers. He famously spent a lot of time in Greenland, docu- menting environ- mental changes and winning the trust of the Inuit people to photo- graph them for his ‘Last Days of the Arctic’ series. His new series, ‘Jökull’ (‘Glacier,’ in English), focuses entirely on nature. A handsome se- ries of large-scale monochrome prints in the airy spaces of Ás- mundursalur, his new shots show aerial views of the glaciers’ surface; the cracked, pat- terned ice reced- ing into distance, and abstraction. A couple of strik- ing works zoom out to reveal the snowbound, wind- blown landscapes where these hypnotic works were taken. JR Korkimon Until Oct. 24th - Ófeigur gullsmiðja Melkorka Katrín mixes pop culture with abstraction. Using found objects and bizarre shapes, she serves up mesmerising sculptural messi- ness. BTW: The name ‘Korkimon’ was inspired by Pokémon. HJC Erró: Black And White Until Dec. 31st - Hafnarhús Recently, the artist Erró has been explor- ing the darker side of art. Here, historical leaders, Manga characters, and animated figures are put side by side in exclu- sively black and white works—a first for the art- ist. HJC 2 become 1: #ÖrunaMalexangrét Until Nov. 3rd - Harbinger In the exhibition series ‘2 become 1,’ artist couples make a show together. So it could basically be a honeymoon or a nightmare. Here, Una Mar- grét Árnadóttir and Örn Alexan- der Ámundason present their col- laborative work 'Kisses.' HJC Garðatorg 1· Garðabær Open Tue - Sun 12 -17 Exhibitions: Mannabein knitting project by Torfi Fannar Behind the scenes with Einar Þorsteinn filing the life of an extraordinary man www.honnunarsafn.is honnunarsafn
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