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CONTEMPORARY
ART IN THE CITY.
ON THE LAST THURSDAY OF THE MONTH A NUMBER OF
MUSEUMS AND EXHIBITION SPACES OFFER EXTENDED
OPENING HOURS AND SPECIAL EVENTS.
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THURSDAY
Opening
ÁSMUNDARSAFN
Mentor: Ásmundur Sveinsson
and Carl Milles
The exhibition features the works
of sculptors Ásmund Sveinsson
(1893-1982) and Carls Milles (1875-
1955) from Sweden. It is part of a
collaboration between Millesgården
Museum and Ásmundarsafn – both
museums are dedicated to the life
and work of the artists from which
their respective names are derived.
Opens May 20
Runs until September 9
i8 GALLERY
Birgir Andrésson & Lawrence
Weiner: Part II
Part two of the exhibition featuring
work by Birgir Andrésson (1955-
2007) and Lawrence Weiner (1942-
2021, USA). The exhibition features
installation, sculpture, painting and
works on paper by Andrésson and
Weiner, with each presentation
highlighting examples from different
mediums and eras of their careers.
Opens May 25
Runs until July 1
NATIONAL GALLERY
OF ICELAND
Sigtryggur Bjarni Baldvinsson: Into
the Valley in Late Autumn
The exhibition Into the Valley in
Late Autumn is made up of large
watercolours painted in the past
two years; artist Sigtryggur Bjarni
Baldvinsson focuses on the natural
environment in Héðisfjörður, north
Iceland, in late autumn.
Opens May 20
Runs until August 27
NORR11
Rebekka Jóhannesdóttir:
Scaffolding
Rebekka Jóhannesdóttir’s new ex-
hibition displays three-dimensional
paintings, a kind of relief made of
plaster. The works show the prop-
erties of different materials and
methods that the artist has adopt-
ed and developed through certain
techniques and processes.
Opens May 19
Runs until July 22
Ongoing
ÁSMUNDARSALUR
Studio Miklo – Circulus
Light & ceramic design works.
Runs until June 11
BERG CONTEMPORARY
Katrín Elvarsdóttir – Fifty Plants for
Peace
Photography
Runs until July 8
EINAR JÓNSSON MUSEUM
Einar Jónsson – Sculpture Works &
Garden
Sculpture
Permanent exhibition
GALLERY GRÁSTEINN
R. Benedikta – Undan Jökli
Illustrations and paintings
Runs until June 2
GALLERÍ GRÓTTA
Anna Álfheiður Brynjólfsdóttir:
LIT–ROF
Paintings
Runs until June 3
GALLERÍ LISTVAL
Guðrún Einarsdóttir – Málverk
Oil paintings
Runs until May 20
GALLERÍ SKILTI
Helgi Hjaltalín Eyjólfsson – Þið öll
Photographic representations
Runs until June 15
GALLERÍ UNDIRGÖNG
Helgi Hjaltalín & Pétur Örn: Markmið
XVI
Photography
Runs until June 15
GERÐARSAFN
(KÓPAVOGUR ART MUSEUM)
Tracing Fragments
Group exhibition, mixed media
Runs until May 21
GLERHÚSIÐ
Einar Garibaldi Eiríksson:
Reykjavík / A Guide
Installation, photography
Runs until June 11
HAFNARBORG CENTER OF
CULTURE AND FINE ART
Uncanny Virtuality
Digital art, mixed media
Runs until May 29
Jóhann Vilhjálmsson: Written Images
Drawings
Runs until May 29
HAFNARHÚS
DYNAMO: LHÍ Graduation Exhibition
Group exhibition of works by BA
graduates of the Iceland University
of the Arts
Runs until May 29
Erró: Freehand
Erró’s early freehand works meet his
later collage-based works
Runs until May 31
Erró: Cunning Scissors
Works spanning the entirety of Erró’s
vibrant art career
Runs until December 31
HARPA
Cir culeight
Mixed media installation
Runs until May 31
HJARTATORG
Ástriður J. Ólafsdóttir & Clizia
Macchi: Exhibition & Open Studio
Paintings, workshop space
Runs until June 15
i8 GRANDI
B. Ingrid Olson – Cast of Mind
Installation, mixed media
Runs until December 20
ÍSLENSK GRAFÍK
Ragna & Ingimundur: 103 Vasar
Ceramics and sound installation
Runs until May 28
KJARVALSTAÐIR
Kaleidoscope: Icelandic 20th
Century Art
Paintings, sketches, drafts, and
more
Runs until August 7
MOSFELLSBÆR
ART GALLERY
Geirþrúður Einarsdóttir and Berglind
Erna Tryggvadóttir – Litlar Lindir
Mixed media
Runs until May 19
MUSEUM OF DESIGN
AND APPLIED ARTS
Ada Stańczak: From Place to Place
Ceramic works
Runs until May 30
Ýrúrarí: Presence
Textile works, installation
Runs until August 27
Habitations
An exhibition of miniature apart-
ments created by 4th graders from
Garðabær
Runs until September 10th
At Home in the Design Museum
Over 200 examples of Icelandic
design from 1900 to the present
Runs until March 2026
NATIONAL GALLERY OF
ICELAND
Forty Years of The Corridor
Fortieth anniversary exhibition of
The Corridor exhibition space
Runs until June 4
Rúrí: Glassrain
Installation
Runs until September 17
NATIONAL MUSEUM
OF ICELAND
Rúnar Gunnarsson: An eternity in a
moment
Photography
Runs until September 9
NORR11
Eva Schram: WITH THE DYING OF
THE LIGHT
Photography
Runs until May 22
NÝLISTASAFNIÐ
CEREMONY: IUA Graduation
Exhibition
Group exhibition of works by MA
graduates of the Iceland University
of the Arts
Runs until June 4
OPIÐ PROJECT SPACE
Vikram Pradhan: MELT
Photography, mixed media
Runs until May 27
PORTFOLIO GALLERY
Fritz Hendrik – Drit / Droppings
Mixed media
Runs until May 28
REYKJAVÍK MUSEUM
OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Press Photographs of the Year 2022
An annual exhibition held by the
Ice landic Press Photography Asso-
ciation
Runs until May 28
SIGURJÓN ÓLAFSSON
MUSEUM
The Gift of Children
Paintings
Runs until Autumn 2023
From Various Sources
Sculpture
Runs until Autumn 2023
SUMAC RESTAURANT
Augnablikin: Leiðarvísir Augnablika
Photography and Paintings
Permanent exhibition
Art Exhibitions 19.05–01.06
Gallery openings, happenings, showings and pop-up exhibitions all around the capital region
Art Picks
Twenty Years of Kling & Bang
May 19 & 20 17:00
Kling & Bang, Marshall House
Has it been 20 years already? Has
it only been 20 years!? It’s some-
how hard to believe that the iconic,
forward-thinking art gallery Kling
& Bang is so young and that we’re
celebrating its “legal age” now. Hav-
ing started out on Hverfisgata – in
a dearly departed edifice adorned
with a giant sparkling outside wall
art – and relocated to Grandi, their
modus operandi hasn’t changed
from showing cutting-edge work
from exceptional artists. This two-
day performance extravaganza will
feature 10 incredible performances
by some of their faves and besties,
and is guaranteed to be an unfor-
gettable party. Here’s to (at least) 20
more! RX
Art Without Borders Sale Exhibition
Runs until May 27
Gallery Fold
Art, by definition, should have no
borders. But as we all know, the
institutional powers-that-be have
created them anyway. The wonder-
ful festival Art Without Borders (List
Án Landamæra) has been breaking
down barriers since 2003, platform-
ing art by people with disabilities of
all sorts and changing the discourse
around participation in the arts. This
group exhibition at Gallery Fold will
feature works by many of the fes-
tival’s foremost artists, all of which
will be for sale. Accessibility at the
gallery is decent and all are wel-
come. RX
Elli Egilsson & Egill Eðvarðsson –
SAMMÁLA
Runs until May 31
Gallery Port
Making art with other artists is both
enriching and frustrating, wouldn’t
you agree? Working with your par-
ent or child is as well, wouldn’t you
agree? Agreeing with your parent or
child when you’re working on art to-
gether is, well… you see where we’re
going with this. In the exhibition
SAMMÁLA, meaning “agree”, father
and son artists Elli Egilsson and
Egill Eðvarðsson display works they
made together by sending them
back and forth between Las Vegas
and Reykjavík, where each lives.
Some rules applied, but otherwise
it was open season and turned out
something quite special. Go check it
out and see if you agree. RX