Reykjavík Grapevine - apr. 2021, Side 21

Reykjavík Grapevine - apr. 2021, Side 21
Our Picks 21The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 04— 2021 Art Listin$s Events are listed by venue. For complete listin"s and detailed information on venues, visit "rapevine.is/happenin". Send your listin"s to: listin"s@"rapevine.is Opening REYKJAVÍK ART MUSEUM & ÁSMUNDARSAFN Sirra Sigrún Sigur!ardóttir Sirra’s work is cosmic in nature, o#en connected to speculations about our position within the inner workings of nature, physics and the forces that drive the world. Her works o#en display our position as individuals, our significance and insignificance. As an existentialist paper, who ruminated on our own obscurity, we can't agree more. • Opens on April 22nd, 2021 • Runs until October 17th, 2021 MUTT GALLERY Almar Steinn Atlason: Útför á sólar- ströng Grapevine-favourite Almar Steinn At- lason presents a series of paintings he made from 2016-2017 while living in a van on the island of La Réunion in the Indian Ocean. According to the performance artist/painter, they were inspired by internal chaos, personal shortcomings and the awkwardness and beautifulness of existence. • Opens on April 11th, 2021 • Runs until May 16th, 2021 Ongoing NATIONAL GALLERY OF ICELAND Of The North 'Of the North' (2001) is created from Steina’s archive of video recordings, mostly of Icelandic nature—ei- ther the surface of the earth, or microscopic views: microbes, as well as crashing waves and melting ice, landslips and an array of natural phenomena relating to geological formation and destruction of our planet. • Runs until January 9th, 2022 Barren Land In 2004, landscape painter Georg Gu!ni bought a plot of land and built a studio, which he entitled Berangur ('Barren Land'). This name could really be appplied to all his works he created there—they are all touched with a rugged sensibility of the craggy weather-beaten barren land on which they were made. Check out a selection here. • Runs until April 25th, 2021 HELLO UNIVERSE It's 2021 and we're over Earth. Enter Finnur Jónsson. The avant-garde art of Finnur—the first Icelandic artist to address outer space in his works, in the first half of the 20th cen- tury—presents the artist's unfet- tered interpretation of the marvels of the celestial bodies, which are the theme of this exhibition. Always remember: We are but matter expe- riencing itself on a pale blue dot. • Runs until January 9th, 2022 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. REYKJAVÍK CITY MUSEUM Settlement Exhibition As Viking ruins meet digital technol- ogy, this exhibition provides insight into Reykjavík's farms at the time of the first settlers. REYKJAVÍK MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHY The Silent But Noble Art Sigurhans Vignir (1894-1975) le# the museum an archive of around 40,000 photographs. Many of these document everyday Icelandic society just a#er the creation of the Republic of Iceland in 1944—a chris- tening, labourers at work, people skating, the occupation of Iceland during World War II by British troops, a beauty pageant, a birthday party, a wigmaker… and so on. • Runs until September 19th, 2021 The Arctic Circus For one and a half years, photogra- phers Haakon Sand and Gudmund Sand followed the everyday life of Sirkus Íslands. So, you could perhaps say... they ran away and joined (pho- tographed) the circus. • Runs until May 30th, 2021 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 row boats to monstrous trawlers. Melckmeyt 1659 Melckmeyt was a Dutch merchant ship that crashed near Flatey Island in 1659. Explore the wreck here. with two images of di%erent origins against each other. MUSEUM OF DESIGN AND APPLIED ART Peysa Me! Öllu Fyrir Alla You’d be a little taken aback if your doctor turned up with green lips, vampire fangs and dental braces or a giant tongue covered in a dozen tiny tongues—although maybe not in these strange times—but these are just the sort of surreal realities that 'r Jóhannsdóttir—artist name 'rúrarí—creates. Now she’s got a studio project that will see her make her tongue-filled projects using only discarded sweaters from the Red Cross. Stop by on March 14th, 16th and 23rd to join in. • Runs until May 29th, 2021 DEIGLUMÓR: Ceramics from Icelandic Clay 1930 – 1970 While ceramic art has followed hu- mans since their earliest years, few relics of ceramic art from ancient Iceland have been preserved. That said, there is still a rich history of Icelandic clay in the 20th century and this exhibition is here to high- light the numerous workshops that took up the cause of Icelandic clay over the last hundred years. • Runs until May 9th, 2021 REYKJAVÍK ART MUSEUM & HAFNARHÚS Ragnar Axelsson: Where The World Is Melting Grapevine-favourite Ragnar Axelsson presents a not-to-miss exhibition with selections from his 'Faces of the North', 'Glacier', and 'Heroes Of The North' series. Ragnar has been documenting the Arctic for over 40 years, and in stark black-and-white images, he captures the elemental, human experience of nature at the edge of the liveable world. • Runs until May 9th, 2021 Hulda Rós Gu!nadóttir: WERK – Labor Move Hulda Rós Gu!nadóttir's installa- tion in the lobby of the museum consists of a three-channel filmic work, sculptures, and a video recording of the assembly of said sculptures. It's an explora- tion of the multi-layered global economy—featuring dockworks mimicking their own work in re- peated choreography. Ooph, that really puts our work into perspec- tive, right? • Runs until May 9th, 2021 D43 Au!ur Lóa Gu!nadóttir: Yes/No Au!ur Lóa Gu!nadóttir—the print-size sculptor and Princess Diana scholar—is here with more than 100 new sculptures. So come experience house pets, internet cats, found photographs, histori- cal reproductions, Instagram pics and more put into physical form, exploring issues as vast as post- colonialism and institutional dis- crimination to good ole’ humour. • Runs until May 9th, 2021 Raw Power Wait, another Erró exhibition? You bet! This one places Erró's works from di%erent periods in the context of contemporary Icelandic art. It's a diverse selection that, as always, contain the numerous media reference the artist has become known for. • Runs until May 30th, 2021 REYKJAVÍK ART MUSEUM & KJARVALSSTA(IR Eternal Recurrence Jóhannes S. Kjarval—a#er whom the museum is named—is here put in dialogue with a number of promi- nent contemporary Iceland artists including Ólafur Elíasson, Ragnar Kjartansson, Steina and Eggert Pétursson. Now that's a lineup. • Runs until September 19th, 2021 GER(ARSAFN KÓPAVOGUR ART MUSEUM Castles In The Sky Kópavogur: A town that birthed not just this art museum but also artists Berglind Jóna Hlynsdóttir, Bjarki Bragason, Eirún Sigur!arsdóttir, and Unnar Örn Au!arson. Now, all four present their views on this grand development. • Runs until May 15th, 2021 GER%UR As the first Icelandic artist to use iron in her artwork, Ger!ur Hel- gadóttir was a pioneer of three- dimensional abstract art in Iceland. Ger!ur's creativity and experimental nature is a motif within the museum and reflects its unique position of being the only museum founded in honour of a female artist. Using iron plates or steel wires, the artist created delicate compositions in space, o#en with a cosmic refer- ence. • Runs until April 18th, 2021 HAFNARBORG Magic Meeting - A Decate On Spanish-Icelandic art duo Libia Castro and Ólafur Ólafsson haven't done a solo exhibition at Hafnarborg in 10 years. Now they're back with an exploration of the Icelandic (not yet o)cial) Constitution. Remember? That document written in 2008 that the public agreed with in a referen- dum but someone Parliament won't o)cially ratify? • Runs until May 30th, 2021 LIVING ART MUSEUM Katie Paterson — The Earth Has Many Keys The exhibition features works about the earth and the universe, geo- logical and cosmic time, poetic and philosophical connections between man and the world around us. Katie Paterson has mapped all the dead stars, created a light bulb to simu- late the experience of moonlight, sent a meteorite back into space, and developed a scented candle that creates a scented journey from the surface of the Earth, up to the Moon, via the stars and into a vacuum. • Runs until April 25th, 2021 KLING OG BANG Yes, a falling tree makes a sound (and it has a lot to say) Curated by Helena A!alsteinsdóttir, Kling og Bang’s new exhibition pres- ents a series of works inspired by feminist science fiction. Artists such as Brokat Films, Tarek Lakhrissi and more showcase reimagined futures, rewrite patriarchal narratives and o%er artistic recentralisations of marginalised identities. • Runs until May 9th, 2021 April 9th-May 6th Sigur!ur Gu!jónsson: Unseen Fields April 9th-June 5th - BERG Contemporary Sigur!ur Gu!jóns- son will be Ice- land’s representa- tive for the 59th Venice Biennale in 2022, but you can see his works a bit closer to home right now, you lucky dog! Known for his immersive explorations of machinery, construction and relics, Sigur!ur combines the natural with the technological in a series of complex intertwined sound and visual experi- ences. His works are basically syn- aesthesia, except for those without synaesthesia, you know? In this exhibit, he dives into the hidden landscapes of matter, unveiling the uncanny and alien character of daily phenom- ena that are o# ignored. So drop by for some visual and aural sensa- tions you might have never felt before, you lucky dog! HJC E!li hlutanna Until April 11th - Midpunkt Birgir Sigur!s- son and Elín Anna $órisdóttir team up for this duo-exhibition at Kópavogur’s Mid- punkt Gallery. This time, it’s all about light sculptures and viewers will be able to fiddle with a remote control to change the colours of the lights, thereby making their own mark. Congrats— you’re an artist now. HJC The Earth Has Many Keys Until April 25th - Livin" Art Museum The Earth. The Universe. Man. Time. Meet Katie Paterson. Here, she mapped out dead stars and created a li"ht bulb that simu- lates moonli"ht. Accordin" to her statement, she also sent a me- teorite back into space. Is that true? Perhaps her real name is Katie “'X Æ A-12” Paterson. HJC Húsvör!ur slær í $e$n April 10th-25th - $ula There’s a lot going on here at $ula, the gallery the Grapevine simps hard for. Made by Helga Páley Fri!*jófs- dóttir, this exhibi- tion translates to “Janitors Big Hit”. Helga was a member of the Kunstschlager collective back in the day, which Grapevine also simped hard for. A win-win combina- taion. HJC Gar!atorg 1· Gar!abær Open Tue - Sun 12 -17 Exhibitions: Designer in Residence - !rúrarí Until May 23 Icelandic Ceramics 1930 – 1970 Until May 9

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