Atlantica - 01.03.2002, Blaðsíða 54

Atlantica - 01.03.2002, Blaðsíða 54
i-site ENERGY❍ 52 A T L A N T I C A The Reykjavík Museum of Photography An exhibition of the photographs of Icelander Gudmundur Ingólfsson. Ingólfsson is one of Iceland’s best known pho- tographers, especially when it comes to theatre and adver- tising. Ingólfsson studied photography with Otto Steinert at the Folkwangshule für Gestaltung in Germany in the late 60s and later became Steinert’s assistant. Since 1972 he has run his own studio, Ímynd, and has held several exhibi- tions. Until 24 March. The Reykjavík Museum of Photography, Tryggvagata 15, 101 Reykjavík, tel: (+354) 563-1790. Open from 12-17 weekdays and 13-17 weekends. Árbæjarsafn This charming folk museum, set up in 1957, is an outdoor museum which gives the visitor an insight into the life and architecture of Icelanders in earlier times. There are over 30 protected houses located on the museum site showing a variety of traditional Icelandic homes, as well as work- shops and several exhibitions. The houses were all moved to the site from downtown Reykjavík and the oldest dates from 1820. The current exhibition features the history of Reykjavík from the age of settlement to today. The museum is only open to the public in the summer months. It is however possible for groups and individuals to go on guided tours by pre-arrangement. Árbæjarsafn, Kystuhylur, Árbær, 110 Reykjavík, tel: (+354) 577-1111, www.arbaejarsafn.is Kjarvalsstadir House to House. Artist Hannes Lárusson erects 11 houses in the west wing of the museum, which reflect the unique work of his career. Until April 1. The Reykjavík Sculpture Association’s 30th Anniversary Exhibition. Thorbjörg Pálsdóttir and Ásmundur Ásmundsson show their juxtaposing works. Until 5 May. Peter Blake. An exhibition showing the works of one of the pioneers of pop art in the 50s and 60s. From 6 April - 2 June. Kjarvalsstadir, Flókagata, 105 Reykjavík, tel: (+354) 552-6131. The Harbour House Erró and the History of Art – a permanent exhibition of Erró’s paintings where he seeks inspiration from the world’s greatest artists. Breidholt – idea to reality. An interesting exhibition on the development of the Breidholt suburb of Reykjavík. The Reykjavík Art Museum, Harbour House, Tryggvagata 17, 101 Reykjavík, tel: (+354) 511-5155. The City Library There will be no exhibitions at the library in March and April, but a lot of other good reasons to drop into this bright, airy and spacious interior. Browse through the newspapers and magazines, available in eight languages, check out the bulletin board for what’s on and where, and relax in the coffee shop on the first floor, where great sofas await. The library includes a selection of English and Scandinavian fiction and a good selection of factual books on Iceland in several languages. Internet access is also available, as well as a children’s play area and a CD music collection. Check out their new literature web site on www.literature.is Reykjavík City Library, Tryggvagata 15, 101 Reykjavík, tel: (+354) 552-7545, www.borgarbokasafn.is Combining educational exhibits and entertainment, the Reykjavík Energy Museum has developed into a popular destination not only for tourists, but also for students learning about the electrification of Reykjavík. “The Reykjavík Energy Museum is a mixture of a teaching room and an amusement park,” says Stefán Pálsson, head cura- tor of the innovative museum. “We organise class- room field trips and serve as an educational cen- tre with interactive exhibits for guests.” The main attraction, though, is a trip to the actual Ellidaár Power Station, located just across from the museum in Ellidaárdalur valley. This power station was the first natural power plant in Iceland and was built in 1921. The white building with red roof still operates with, more or less, the original machinery. “There is quite some history here at the plant and at the museum, which is why it was set up in the first place: to preserve rare objects and pieces of equipment that were used by Reykjavík Electricity to bring electrici- ty to Reykjavík,” says Pálsson. Power Museum Open on Sundays from 15.00 to 17.00 or by appointment; weekday visits to the Power Station. For more information contact (+354) 567-9009 or e-mail minjasafn@or.is P H O TO P Á LL S TE FÁ N S S O N What’s On 045-058 I-siteAtl202-rm 31.1.1904 7:57 Page 52
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