Reykjavík Grapevine - jún. 2023, Blaðsíða 15

Reykjavík Grapevine - jún. 2023, Blaðsíða 15
15 Culture The Grapevine’s Top Picks BJÖRK & FRIENDS AN- TI-WHALING PROTEST June 3 Old Harbour at 14:00 / Smek- kleysa Records at 15:00 Free In 2022, 148 fin whales were hunt- ed and tortured to death by the whaling company Hvalur Hf. Among them, 11 were pregnant and one was lactating, resulting in the death of at least as many calves. The outcry against commercial whaling by this sole company has only been getting louder and louder in recent years, and our beloved artist and defender of nature Björk is at front and centre of this fight. Join her in protest of the cruelty against our gentle precious ocean friends, with a demonstration in the harbour and performances up at Smekkleysa Records. RX ICELANDIC TATTOO CON- VENTION 2023 June 2-4 Gamla Bíó 3.500 ISK full pass / 1.500 ISK day pass Start shaving your body and say goodbye to the pool for the next month, cause it’s time to ink up, baby! Going strong since 2006, the Icelandic Tattoo Convention is back for another buzzing year full of sick designs, black ink, bloody paper towels and yelps of pain. The festi- val hosts guest artists from all over the world, some of whom have built quite a reputation and loyal follow- ing, so get there early if you want to book a time with someone. You, too, can be one of the lucky ones that get to act tough while getting stabbed for the sake of art. RX HAFNARFJÖRÐUR VIKING FESTIVAL June 14-18 Viðistaðatún Park Free Learn to be a Viking and spend five whole days eating, dancing, playing and crafting like a Norse warrior while shopping for leather wares, furs, jewelry and horns – not on the helmets though, that would be silly. The adrenaline-filled high- light of it all: the Viking reenactment fights! The event takes place at the Víðistaðatún park in Hafnarfjörður and you’re free to leisurely stroll around the open market from 13- 19. And the best part – apart from the outfits, weapons and beards of course – the entrance is free! CM WORDS Rex Beckett IMAGE Art Bicnick Jutting out from the facade on one of the busiest parts of Laugave- gur, it’s hard to miss Gallery Port. The front and side walls are huge floor-to-ceiling windows through which whatever’s happening inside will catch your eye. Whether it’s irreverent paintings, curious instal- lations, or hyperactive happenings, the gallery’s experimental and excit- ing exhibitions draw you in. They are now celebrating their seventh anni- versary with a massive group exhi- bition of their colleagues, the artists who have been with them over the years, both dear and distant. STARTING ON BORROWED TIME Experimentation has always been the name of the game for Gallery Port. It all started across the street, in a ramshackle space behind the old Macland store on Laugavegur back in 2016. Old friends and artists Skarphéðinn Bergþórusson and Árni Már Erlingsson were working on an exhibition together, which has never actually seen the light of day. “I guess it will be the final exhibition of Port or something,” says Árni. “Meanwhile, we got a call from a friend of ours who owned the com- puter store and he offered us the other small space,” Árni recounts. “He said we could have it for three to five months and then he was going to tear it down. So we just went kind of insane because we thought we only had this short amount of time.” In this short time, they threw roughly twenty events ranging from exhibi- tions to concerts and parties, show- casing young emerging artists of all types. Without any defined curatorial concept, they began by providing emerging artists space and creat- ing excitement around themselves and the art scene. But nothing felt certain. “We were always on borrowed time,” says Skarphéðinn. “We only had three to five months, and then we had six months and then maybe one more year, but maybe not. It was always about to be torn down, and because of that, we didn’t fix it up. It was cold and always leaking when it rained, and we stuck it out anyway.” FRIENDS WITH (BUSINESS) BENEFITS Their tenacity paid off for nearly six years in that space. In November of 2021, they moved just across the street into their current – hopefully permanent – location, giving them a sense of establishment that they previously lacked. “It’s warmer, it’s bigger, it’s bright- er, it’s probably better health wise,” Skarphéðinn muses of their current home, the lease on which they have been guaranteed at least through 2024. As the gallery has grown, gained solid ground and a strong reputa- tion for the quality and range of its exhibitions, Árni and Skarphéðinn have faced newer challenges in their shifting roles. “First and foremost, we are artists and running this place like this for seven years, it needs some busi- ness mentality as well, and that’s not that’s not what we are best at,” Árni admits. But thanks to help from their friends with MBAs, they have been resourceful in keeping their ambi- tious space going strong. CELEBRATION TIME Port is now celebrating seven years of challenges, changes and shifts with a massive month-long exhibi- tion called Kollegar (‘colleagues’), which opens June 3. The show will display works from nearly 40 art- ists, including established names like Loji Höskuldsson, Korkimon, Sigtryggur Berg Sigmarsson, Auður Ómarsdóttir and their erstwhile co-owner Þorvaldur Jónsson, as well as fresher names in Icelandic art like Natka Klimowicz, Julie Sjöfn Gasiglia, Joe Keys and Fía Yang. They will also show the work of the beloved late Svavar Pétur Eysteins- son, aka Prins Póló. “It’s always just more and more fun for us,” says Árni, of the gallery’s growth. “I’m not sure how to say this without offending anybody, but when you start off, you don’t like every exhibition. Of course today, we still maybe don’t like everything, but we’re always working with more solid artists that we like to work with.” It’s exciting to imagine how Gallery Port will evolve over the next seven years. Maybe a return to their roots – that old location still hasn’t been torn down. I’m not sure how to say this without offending anybody, but when you start off, you don’t like every exhibition. Of course today, we still maybe don’t like everything, but we’re always working with more solid artists that we like to work with. Happening Port-Side Celebration Gallery Port turns seven

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