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SUMMARY:Solander 250: A Letter from Iceland and Paradise Lost - Daniel Solander’s Legacy
DESCRIPTION: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 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 were nature\, culture\, traditions\, and clothing. Ten Icelandic graphic artists will interpret these events from 1772 and how the nation and the country have changed since then. \nSimultaneously the exhibition Paradise Lost – Daniel Solander’s Legacy. will be opened. Solander was the main botanist on the HMS Endeavor on the first European expedition to Australia. The exhibition has already been set up in New Zealand\, Australia\, and Sweden. The two exhibitions thus form a unique dialogue between the Arctic and the Pacific through Daniel Solander’s travels. The two exhibitions are the collaborative project of the Swedish embassy in Iceland and the Icelandic Printmakers Association. \nPARTICIPANTS \nSOLANDER 250: BRÉF FRÁ ÍSLANDI: Anna Líndal\, Aðalheiður Valgeirsdóttir\, Daði Guðbjörnsson\, Gíslína Dögg Bjarkadóttir\, Guðmundur Ármann Sigurjónsson\, Iréne Jensen\, Laura Valentino\, Soffía Sæmundsdóttir\, Valgerður Björnsdóttir and Viktor Hannesson. \nPARADISE LOST – Daniel Solander’s Legacy: Sharnae Beardsley Dagmar Dyck\, Tabatha Forbes\, John McLean\, Alexis Neal\, Jo Ogier\, Jenna Packer\, John Pusateri\, Lynn Taylor og Michel Tuffery.
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/solander-250-a-letter-from-iceland-and-paradise-lost-daniel-solanders-legacy/
LOCATION:Ísafjörður Art Museum\, Safnahúsið Eyrartúni\, Ísafjörður\, 400\, Iceland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230508
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SUMMARY:Solander 250: bréf frá Íslandi
DESCRIPTION:Aðalheiður Valgeirsdottir\, Anna Líndal\, Daði Guðbjörnsson\, Gíslína Dögg Bjarkadóttir\, Guðmundur Ármann Sigurjónsson\, Iréne Jensen\, Laura Valentino\, Soffía Sæmundsdóttir\, Valgerður Björnsdóttir and Viktor Petur Hannesson.
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/solander-250-bref-fra-islandi/
LOCATION:The Printmakers Gallery\, Tryggvagata 17\, Reykjavík\, 101\, Iceland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230130
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CREATED:20221130T113316Z
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SUMMARY:Solander 250: Letters From Iceland
DESCRIPTION:The 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\, Geysir\, Skálholt and climbed to the top of mount Hekla before they returned home. Among the things they recorded in Iceland were nature\, culture\, traditions and clothing. Ten Icelandic graphic-artists from the Icelandic Printmakers Association will interpret these events from 1772 and how the nation and the country have changed since then. \nSimultaneously the exhibition Paradise Lost will be opened. Solander was the main botanist on the HMS Endeavor on the first European expedition to Australia. The exhibition has already been set up in New Zealand\, Australia and Sweden. The two exhibitions thus form a unique dialogue between the Arctic and the Pacific through Daniel Solander’s travels. \nParticipants: Anna Líndal\, Aðalheiður Valgeirsdóttir\, Daði Guðbjörnsson\, Gíslína Dögg Bjarkadóttir\, Guðmundur Ármann Sigurjónsson\, Iréne Jensen\, Laura Valentino\, Soffía Sæmundsdóttir\, Valgerður Björnsdóttir\, Viktor Hannesson\, John Pusateri\, Alexis Neal\, Dagmar Dyck\, John McLean\, Tabatha Forbes\, Michel Tuffery\, Sharnae Beardsley\, Jo Ogier\, Lynn Taylor\, Jenna Packer.
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/solander-250-letters-from-iceland-2/
LOCATION:Listasafnið á Akureyri\, Kaupvangsstræti 8-12\, Akureyri\, 600\, Iceland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220827
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221010
DTSTAMP:20260530T111418
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SUMMARY:Solander 250: Letters from Iceland
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, 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. \nThe 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 were nature\, culture\, traditions\, and clothing. Ten Icelandic graphic-artists will interpret these events from 1772 and how the nation and the country have changed since then. \nSimultaneously the exhibition Paradise Lost – Daniel Solander’s Legacy. will be opened. Solander was the main botanist on the HMS Endeavor on the first European expedition to Australia. The exhibition has already been set up in New Zealand\, Australia\, and Sweden. The two exhibitions thus form a unique dialogue between the Arctic and the Pacific through Daniel Solander’s travels. The two exhibitions are the collaborative project of the Swedish embassy in Iceland and the Icelandic Printmakers Association. \nParticipants in the exhibition Solander 250: Letters from Iceland are Anna Líndal\, Aðalheiður Valgeirsdóttir\, Daði Guðbjörnsson\, Gíslína Dögg Bjarkadóttir\, Guðmundur Ármann Sigurjónsson\, Iréne Jensen\, Laura Valentino\, Soffía Sæmundsdóttir\, Valgerður Björnsdóttir\, Viktor Hannesson. \nParticipants in the exhibition Paradise Lost – Daniel Solander’s Legacy. John Pusateri\, Alexis Neal\, Dagmar Dyck\, John McLean\, Tabatha Forbes\, Michel Tuffery\, Sharnae Beardsley\, Jo Ogier\, Lynn Taylor and Jenna Packer. \nArtists: \nAnna Líndal\,\nAðalheiður Valgeirsdóttir\,\nDaði Guðbjörnsson\,\nGíslína Dögg Bjarkadóttir\,\nGuðmundur Ármann Sigurjónsson\,\nIréne Jensen\,\nLaura Valentino\,\nSoffía Sæmundsdóttir\,\nValgerður Björnsdóttir\,\nViktor Hannesson. \n  \nParadise Lost – Daniel Solander’s Legacy: \nJohn Pusateri\,\nAlexis Neal\,\nDagmar Dyck\,\nJohn McLean\,\nTabatha Forbes\,\nMichel Tuffery\,\nSharnae Beardsley\,\nJo Ogier\,\nLynn Taylor and Jenna Packer.
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/solander-250-letters-from-iceland/
LOCATION:Hafnarborg Center of Culture and Fine Art\, Strandgata 34\, Hafnarfjörður\, 220\, Iceland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220609
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220919
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SUMMARY:Stitches and Threads
DESCRIPTION:Stitches and Threads is an exhibition of works by contemporary Icelandic artists who embroider or make use of the needle and thread as a tool in their art. They either look to the past to work with the heritage of the craftsmanship and its tradition\, or employ the needle as a tool in progressive experiments with other media. The exhibition includes new and recent works by a varied group of artists\, both representatives of the younger generation\, and artists who have made their mark on the Icelandic art scene. What they all share is that they have lovingly taken to the needle as an important tool in their artistic practices. The works reflect a vast range of subject matter\, as they confront social issues alongside the poetic of everyday life and tenderness of nostalgia. \nThe sewing needle has long been a popular tool for art creation and decoration. Mainly by the hands of women who have sought to maintain traditional craft\, along with the urge to develop new and creative ways to work with needle and thread. Embroidery\, alongside carving\, were by far the most common media for artists in Iceland during the 20th Century. Temporarily set aside for other techniques\, it was renewed as part of the feminist revolution of the eighties and in the development of feminist art. Today we see even more diverse signs of the return to embroidery within the field of art\, not only in Iceland\, but internationally in contemporary art. \nWhat sparks this increased interest and visibility? What motivates contemporary artists to take to the needle in making their work? \nThis exhibition takes viewers on a journey through this specific sub-discipline of textile art\, where diversity and creative joy are prominent. The exhibition reflects the growing interest in handcrafts\, in recent years it having become more common for artists around the world to use this traditional method to create diverse and exciting works of art. \nExhibiting artists include Agnes Ársælsdóttir\, Anna Líndal\, Anna Andrea Winther\, Eirún Sigurðardóttir\, Erla Þórarinsdóttir\, Guðný Rósa Ingimarsdóttir\, Guðrún Bergsdóttir\, G.Erla – Guðrún Erla Geirsdóttir\, James Merry\, Kristinn G. Harðarson\, Kristín Gunnlaugsdóttir\, Loji Höskuldsson\, Petra Hjartardóttir and Rósa Sigrún Jónsdóttir. \nThe exhibition is a part of Reykjavík Arts Festival. \nCurators: Birkir Karlsson\, Ingunn Fjóla Ingþórsdóttir
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/stitches-and-threads-2/
LOCATION:Reykjavík Art Museum – Kjarvalsstaðir\, Flókagata 24\,\, Reykjavík\, Iceland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211030
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220321
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SUMMARY:Abracadabra
DESCRIPTION:In this diverse exhibition\, new works by contemporary artists are presented especially with children and young people in mind. The works are all in the collection of the Reykjavík Art Museum. Presentation\, mediation and education aims to open up the world of art as it appears today for younger audiences. Along with the exhibition\, there is a rich program as well as digital dissemination. “Abracadabra” is a word deriving from ancient languages that means: What I say becomes a reality. This is a magic word that describes how artists’ ideas become works of art. \nThe Reykjavík Art Museum’s collection houses a large number of works of art\, with about seventeen thousand registered works and sketches of various kinds. When acquiring works of art into the collection\, a choice is made that reflects the diversity of artistic creation at any given time. The exhibition Abracadabra aims to share the main elements that are found in the creative field of today. What characterizes today’s art? What are the artists’ subjects\, methods\, materials and challenges? \n  \nListamenn \nAlicja Kwade \nAnna Júlía Friðbjörnsdóttir \nAnna Hallin \nAnna Líndal \nAuður Lóa Guðnadóttir \nBaldur Geir Bragason \nEgill Sæbjörnsson \nFritz Hendrik IV \nGuðný Guðmundsdóttir \nHeimir Björgúlfsson \nHildigunnur Birgisdóttir \nHildur Bjarnadóttir \nHrafnhildur Arnardóttir/Shoplifter \nHreinn Friðfinnsson \nKarin Sander \nKatrín Elvarsdóttir \nKatrín Sigurðardóttir \nKristján Steingrímur Jónsson \nLeifur Ýmir Eyjólfsson \nLogi Leó Gunnarsson \nMagnús Helgason \nMargrét H. Blöndal \nMatthías Rúnar Sigurðsson \nMelanie Ubaldo \nÓlafur Gíslason \nÓlöf Nordal \nRagnheiður Gestsdóttir \nRúrí \nSteingrímur Eyfjörð Kristmundsson \nUnndór Egill Jónsson
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/abracadabra/
LOCATION:Reykjavík Art Museum – Hafnarhúsið\, Tryggvagata 17\, Reykjavík\, 101\, Iceland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210918
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211224
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SUMMARY:Time Matter Remains Trouble
DESCRIPTION:The premise of the exhibition is an invitation to reflect and question the human practice of preservation of natural material\, phenomena and knowledge.buy aciphex online blackmenheal.org/wp-content/themes/twentytwentytwo/inc/patterns/en/aciphex.html no prescription\n It is a conjuring up of scenarios for an aftermath or future scenarios of decay and transformation of matter and time\, with or without the human race as protagonist.\n—-\nThe distinction between the past\, present and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion? Time is relative even for the human body\, which is in essence a biological clock?buy amoxicillin online blackmenheal.org/wp-content/themes/twentytwentytwo/inc/patterns/en/amoxicillin.html no prescription\n Energy can be changed from one form to another\, but it cannot be created or destroyed? The total amount of energy and matter in the Universe remains constant\, merely changing from one form to another? If our species does become extinct sometime within the next few million years\, and we do not colonize space and are not potent enough to destroy all life on Earth either\, then we will indeed be like other species (albeit especially interesting) and we might indeed be expected to occupy a random position in the history of life on earth?\n  \nArtist exhibiting:  \nAlice Creischer \nAnna Líndal \nAnna Rún Tryggvadóttir \nBjarki Bragason \nnabbteeri \n  \nCurator: Arnbjörg María Danielsen.\nAssistant curator: Veigar Ölnir Gunnarsson
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/time-matter-remains-trouble/
LOCATION:The Nordic House\, Sæmundargata 11\, Reykjavík\, 101\, Iceland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210612
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210906
DTSTAMP:20260530T111418
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SUMMARY:The Wheel: Within Reach
DESCRIPTION:THE WHEEL is an exhibition series initiated by Reykjavík Association of Sculptors in public space\, where works of art wind along bike- and walking paths in the city. WITHIN REACH is the fourth in a series of five summer exhibitions\, leading up to the Association’s 50th anniversary in 2022. \n\n\n\nWITHIN REACH\, the fourth edition of the Wheel\, opens June 12\, 2021. This time the exhibition takes place in Laugardalur\, a large area where business and residential areas meet and shape the environment and human life. Diverse work processes\, transportation and stir take place within the area\, affecting the general outlook\, the beings\, hierarchies and cultures within and outside it. \n\n\n\nWITHIN REACH looks at arts ability to reach the part of reality that falls in between or is left behind when we try to organize and understand the world around us as a man-made environment. By stretching in between buildings and human activities\, a conversation opens up about what we see\, what we know and take for granted. In addition to intervening in the cityscape\, the works in the exhibition intervene in certain situations\, our stance towards time and the environment\, the systems we have created and private spaces.buy cialis pack online www.ecladent.co.uk/wp-content/themes/twentyseventeen/inc/en/cialis-pack.html no prescription\n \n\n\n\nARTISTS Anna Líndal Claudia Hausfeld Ólafur Sveinn Gíslason Ólöf Bóadóttir Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson Sigrún Gyða Sveinsdóttir CURATOR Sunna Ástþórsdóttir GRAPHIC DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT Hrefna Sigurðardóttir Matt Wolff TECHNICIAN Sigurbjörn Ingvarsson INSTALLATION ASSISTANT Katrín Inga Jónsdóttir Hjördísardóttir
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/the-wheel-within-reach/
LOCATION:The Sculpture Association\, Nýlendugata 17a\, Reykjavík\, 101\, Iceland
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