Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.07.2018, Blaðsíða 49

Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.07.2018, Blaðsíða 49
49 Th e R ey kj av ík G ra pe vi ne Be st o f R ey kj av ík 20 18 Best Artist-Run Space Listastofan Hringbraut 119 Listastofan was heaped with fond praise by our panel, who loved the youthful energy and diversity of its programme. “It has a constant rotation of work, with a new exhibition opening every other week,” they said. “They also do workshops, have darkrooms for photographers and studio spaces— there’s a whole community of artists based around the space.” Listastofan’s motto is ‘Be Young And Shut Up,’ and they live up to it—the gallery provides an invaluable platform for emerging artists who are between graduation, and securing support from the more established galleries. It’s also a bridge between Icelandic and expatriate artists in Reykjavík. Runners Up Gallery Port Laugavegur 23 Newcomer: This discrete space tucked away on Laugavegur is a sparky and interesting spot with a fast-moving and varied exhibition programme. “They’re trying to fuck shit up,” said the panel. “They do different things all the time. You never know what you’ll see there. It’s an anti-art-snob gallery.” Iðnó Vonarstræti 3 It might seem odd to call such a classic space a “newcomer,” but this music hall has been taken over by a new energy lately. “The new organisation running Iðnó host everything from poetry read- ings to drag workshops,” said the panel. “They’ve taken one of the most magical spaces in Reykjavík and filled it with the best people.” Previous winners None. New category! Best Museum The National Museum Of Iceland Suðurgata 41 Of Reykjavík’s many museums, one stands taller than the competi- tion due to the pure breadth of their displays. Iceland’s National Mu- seum is a treasure trove of the country’s history, covering everything from early culture to clothing, metalsmithing, religion, and more. “I love the national museum, being a nerd for cultural history,” said one panellist. “If you want actual history, it’s top-notch. It’s well-curated and well designed, with contemporary displays that connect to cul- tural waves like football and feminism. It even makes the silverware interesting. And I love the baby skeleton. I want one of my own.” Runners Up Árbæjarsafn Kistuhylur 14, Reykjavík 110 This outdoor museum provides a vivid look at Icelandic life in the olden days, with guides dressed in old-time garb. “It’s super cute,” said the panel. “There’s a dress-up theatre and a toy museum, and it’s cool to be in a little old village with the modern city growing in the background.” Wonders of Iceland Perlan Newcomer: Wanna see an ice cave? Instead of trekking across South Iceland, now you can go to Perlan. “It’s just really cool,” said the panel. “There are interactive laser displays to show you information, it’s futuristic and engaging, and it’s about the nature that people come to Iceland for.” Previous winners 2015-17: Árbæjarsafn 2011-14: National Museum of Iceland Best Place To Watch The Sunset Grótta Seltjarnarnes peninsula The tip of the Reykjavík peninsula has an iconic lighthouse perched right on the end, reachable at low tide via a pedestrian causeway. There’s also a nature reserve, a golf course, a walking path, and little else, meaning obstacles between you and the horizon are minimal. “You can cycle along the coast or get there by bus,” said the panel. “And as an added bonus, you might see those kids out there with their little stall selling kleinur and cocoa—so you can have an authentic child entrepre- neur/child labour experience, too.” Runners Up Öskjuhlíð Reykjavík 101, by Perlan This forested hilltop viewpoint is walkable from downtown and offers widescreen views of the evening sky. You can wander the forest paths, walk through the graveyard, and all the way down to Nauthólsvík beach “Be careful if you go wandering," said the panel, "or you might actually get lost in an Icelandic forest.” Ægisíða Vesturbær This walking path along the southern coast of the Reykjavík peninsula has unencumbered views of the sea and evening sky, over the bay to the presi- dential residence at Bessastaðir, and all the way to Keflavík. “It's a good place to get away from the downtown crowds,” said the panel. "And at some points the view looks out towards the sunset.” Previous winners 2015: Grótta 2015: Öskjuhlíð 2012-14: Grótta
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