The Icelandic Photo Festival

City of Reykjavík Reykjavík, Reykjavík, Iceland

The Icelandic Photography Festival (TIPF) is an international festival held January of every other year. The festival was first held in 2012 (under the name "Photography Days").buy premarin online https://www.mobleymd.com/wp-content/languages/new/premarin.html no prescription The Festival's main objective is to support and advance the photographic medium as an art form. The festival's program includes photographic exhibitions with …

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Elín Hansdóttir

Gerðarsafn Kópavogur Art Museum Hamraborg 4, Kópavogur, Iceland

Practice: Elín Hansdóttir’s multidisciplinary practice combines sculpture, photography, and installation to create site-specific works that visually challenge the audience. Her immersive installations transform a place, reconfiguring the scale, geometry, or even its existence at all. Each of Elín’s works follows its own set of rules, constructing an individual world with physical and psychological effects on …

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Santiago Mostyn: 08-18 (Past Perfect)

Gerðarsafn Kópavogur Art Museum Hamraborg 4, Kópavogur, Iceland

In this newly conceived exhibition at Gerðarsafn, Santiago Mostyn presents a constellationof photographic and moving-image works created across the Black Atlantic, focusing on sites of personal significance for the artist. The photo series 08–18 (Past Perfect), presented here for the first time, was created over a decade of returns to Trinidad, Zimbabwe, Grenada, the United …

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Einar Falur Ingólfsson: About Time – Diary of Twenty Months

BERG Contemporary Klapparstígur 16, Reykjavík, Iceland

In fall 2018 Einar Falur started working on a visual diary he planned to wrap up in 18 months. But when it came towards the planned end the Covid-19 pandemic hit and changed the world. And the diary stretched to 20 months as it affected the life of the photographer‘s family, like everybody else, and …

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Klængur Gunnarsson & Hrafn Hólmfríðarson Jónsson: Airtight

Ásmundarsalur Freyjugata 41, Reykjavík, Iceland

There are infinite ways of how we go about our lives, or at least that has been the narrative of our societies for some time. In reality, we are always limited by something and it is within these limitations we go about our everyday lives. Every day we attempt to reach an agreement on how …

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Random Moments

Reykjavík Museum of Photography Grófarhús, Tryggvagata 15, Reykjavík, Iceland

Random Moments groups photographs and juxtaposes abstracts from published literature to visualise plots with images and narratives independent of one another. The exhibition is the curator’s Yean Fee Quai‘s fictitious arrangement, based on actual photographs and literature.buy dapoxetine online www.mydentalplace.com/wp-content/themes/twentytwelve/inc/en/dapoxetine.html no prescription The visuals are amassed from a computer database, and printed publications are the …

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Kristín Sigurðardóttir & Jim Ramer : Transit

Ramskram Njálsgata 49, Reykjavík, Iceland

Transit brings together the work of Kristin Sigurdardottir and Jim Ramer. Their works are derived from literally polar opposite worlds yet share a quest to see and understand unseen worlds. Sigurdardottir lives and works in Iceland while Ramer’s works were taken from the thermal fields of New Zealand. Exploring worlds past and present, both primal …

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Recurring

Hérna

SÍM Korpúlfsstaðir Korpúlfsstaðir, Reykjavík, Iceland

Collective exhibition by the member of FíSL and their sister organization in Oulu Finland, Pohjoinen valokuvakeskus | Northern Photographic Centre. The artists participating in the exhibition are: Anni Kinnunen, Agnieszka Sosnowska, Aishling Muller, Arttu Nieminen, Atli Már Hafsteinsson, Bjargey Ólafsdóttir, Bragi Þór Jósefsson, Charlotta Hauksdóttir, Christine Ghisladóttir, Díana Júlíusdóttir, Einar Sebastian, Ingvar Högni Ragnarsson, Janne Körkkö, …

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Hallgerður Hallgrímsdóttir: Thoughts on Photography – Vol. III

Hafnarborg Center of Culture and Fine Art Strandgata 34, Hafnarfjörður, Iceland

Taking a photograph can seem so simple – just the push of a button – almost an objet trouvé, a recording of photons meeting molecules. It is mysterious and emotional, with aesthetics and instincts coming to play, but also decidedly rooted in the scientific. The artist thinks about how people see, in connection with the medium …

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Marino Thorlacius: Straumnes

The National Museum of Iceland Suðurgata 41, Reykjavík, Iceland

Straumnesfjall mountain rises between Aðalvík to the south and Rekavík to the north, now within Hornstrandir Nature Reserve in the Westfjords. During the cold war the US army erected a radar station on the mountain, which it operated for only three years, between 1958 and 1961. In 1991 the mountain and its surroundings were cleared …

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Vassilis Triantis: Roses Grew on Snow

The National Museum of Iceland Suðurgata 41, Reykjavík, Iceland

Roses grew on snow is an exhibition of Vassilis Triantis' photographs. The exhibition contains photographs by Triantis himself and photos from the family album of his parents in law, Ásta and Gústi, who for a long time grew roses in the village Laugarás in South Iceland. The exhibition is an homage to the life and …

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