Solander 250: Letters from Iceland
Hafnarborg Center of Culture and Fine Art Strandgata 34, Hafnarfjörður, IcelandSaturday, August 27th at 2 p.m. two exhibitions will open in Hafnarborg’s Sverris-gallery. Solander 250: Letters from Iceland and Paradise Lost – Daniel Solander’s Legacy. The exhibition Solander 250: A Letter From Iceland is held in remembrance of one of the first foreign scientific expeditions to Iceland, in 1772, i.e. 250 years ago. On this …
Solander 250: Letters From Iceland
Listasafnið á Akureyri Kaupvangsstræti 8-12, Akureyri, IcelandThe exhibition Solander 250: Letters from Iceland is held in remembrance of one of the first foreign scientific expedition to Iceland in 1772, i.e. 250 years ago. On this journey was one of Carl Linnaeus‘s apostles, the Swedish natural scientist Daniel Solander. Solander and his fellow travellers landed in Hafnarfjörður and travelled from there to Bessastaðir, Þingvellir, …
Solander 250: bréf frá Íslandi
The Printmakers Gallery Tryggvagata 17, Reykjavík, IcelandAðalheiður Valgeirsdottir, Anna Líndal, Daði Guðbjörnsson, Gíslína Dögg Bjarkadóttir, Guðmundur Ármann Sigurjónsson, Iréne Jensen, Laura Valentino, Soffía Sæmundsdóttir, Valgerður Björnsdóttir and Viktor Petur Hannesson.
Solander 250: A Letter from Iceland and Paradise Lost – Daniel Solander’s Legacy
Ísafjörður Art Museum Safnahúsið Eyrartúni, Ísafjörður, IcelandThe exhibition Solander 250: A Letter from Iceland is held in remembrance of one of the first foreign scientific expeditions to Iceland, in 1772, i.e., 250 years ago. On this journey was one of Carl von Linné‘s apostles, the Swedish natural scientist Daniel Solander. Among the things Solander and his fellow travellers recorded in Iceland …
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Aðalheiður Valgeirsdóttir: Nature draws itself
Listval Hverfisgata 4, Reykjavík, IcelandThe exhibition "Nature Draws itself" presents paintings of natural landscapes and environments utilizing colorful hues and natural, geometric forms. As in her previous works, Aðalheiður looks for inspiration in nature, and processes which straddle the boundaries between the real and the conceptual. She places an emphasis on surfaces, substrates, shapes, textures, lines, color and light. …