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SUMMARY:high tide – low tide
DESCRIPTION:This year’s autumn exhibition at Hafnarborg is high tide – low tide\, curated by Sigrún Alba Sigurðardóttir. The focus of the exhibition will be on the seaboard\, both grand in scale and home to little lifeforms\, delicate flora and diverse rock formations. There\, the large and fierce clashes with the small and fragile\, as the waves crash relentlessly on the shore. \nAt the exhibition\, the seaboard will be viewed through the work of artists from different countries\, whose culture and economy are greatly shaped by the seaboard and the ocean. Throughout history\, those that live near the coast have in large part based their livelihood on the proximity to the ocean\, where the shoreline marks a clear border\, in addition to being a bridge to other worlds. The seaboard can thus play a part in elucidating the complex positions and responsibilities mankind has towards nature in the Anthropocene. \nIn relation to climate change\, one might view the seaboard as an area of conflict or battleground. Rising sea levels have an immediate effect on the seaboard – life at the coast will change as global temperatures continue to rise and this may even force humans to resettle in new places en masse. The exhibition will then call attention to the tenuous yet precious relationship we have with nature\, in the hope of moving viewers and causing visitors to rethink their own position towards the seaboard in a whole new light. \nThe participating artists are Alda Mohr Eyðunardóttir\, Anna Rún Tryggvadóttir\, Pétur Thomsen\, Stuart Richardson\, Studio ThinkingHand (Rhoda Thing and Mikkel Dahlin Bojesen) and Tadashi Ono. \nSigrún Alba Sigurðardóttir is an independent curator\, having previously curated exhibitions at the National Gallery of Iceland\, the LÁ Art Museum\, the Reykjavík Museum of Photography and the National Museum of Iceland. She is currently working on an exhibition based on collaboration between Fotografisk Center\, Denmark\, Landskrona Foto\, Sweden\, Northern Photographic Center\, Finland\, and the Akureyri Art Museum\, Iceland. This exhibition is set to open in Copenhagen in January 2022. \nSigrún Alba is a teacher of art history at the University of Iceland\, as well as teaching at the design department of the Iceland University of the Arts. She has published seven books and a number of academic papers\, on Icelandic art and photography in particular.
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LOCATION:Hafnarborg Center of Culture and Fine Art\, Strandgata 34\, Hafnarfjörður\, 220\, Iceland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211224
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SUMMARY:So this is Christmas
DESCRIPTION:The Christmas exhibitions at Ásmundarsalur re-awaken a 70-year-old tradition. In the 1940’s the exhibition hall housed group shows with works by the country’s leading artists alongside works of younger and less known artists. The artist group Print & Friends have been curating the exhibition since its revival. This year’s exhibition “So this is Christmas” is no exception and will be their 4th consecutive year. With around 450 works by approx 170 contemporary artists\, this year’s focus being new works\, we know it will be the best one yet. According to tradition the works are for sale and can be wrapped in silkscreen-printed Christmas gift paper by staff members.\nPrint & Friends will install a custom-built printmaking workshop in one of the exhibition spaces where a careful selection of artists will work in situ producing artworks every day until Christmas. \nPrintmaking line-up!  \n4-5.dec | Almar Steinn Atlason og Hákon Bragason \n6-7.dec | Anna Júlía Friðbjörnsdóttir \n8-9.dec | Joe Keys \n10-11.dec | Anna Rún Tryggvadóttir \n12-13.dec | Margrét Blöndal \n14-15.dec | Jón B.K Ransu \n 16-17.dec | Melanie Ubaldo \n 18-19.dec | Baldur Geir Bragason \n 20-21.dec | Kristinn Már Pálmason \n 22-23.dec | Tara Njála Ingvarsdóttir og Silfrún Una Guðlaugsdóttir
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LOCATION:Ásmundarsalur\, Freyjugata 41\, 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
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LOCATION:The Nordic House\, Sæmundargata 11\, Reykjavík\, 101\, Iceland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211018
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SUMMARY:Iðavöllur: Icelandic Art in the 21st Century
DESCRIPTION:In 2021\, Reykjavík Art Museum focuses on the microenvironment\, with an aim of displaying the growth of the Icelandic art scene. The whole Hafnarhús becomes the setting for a powerful exhibition of new works by young artists who may be considered to be in the lead for their generation\, and assumptions can also be made about the larger context of Icelandic and international contemporary art. It’s been a while since we checked in with what’s brewing among the fastest growing and most prominent artists and reflects subjects and approaches of the present. \nThe title of the exhibition is Iðavöllur. It is borrowed from Völuspá and occurs twice in the poem. Iðavöllur is the place where the gods meet when the world is constructed and then reassemble at following Ragnarök to build a new world. Hafnarhús takes on the role of such a meeting place\, as a location for creative artists in the maelstrom of change at the start of the new millennium. The theme of the exhibition is the creative and transformative power contained in the work of artists and it reflects diverse subjects at a time of technological and social transformation. \nThe artists are selected based on how they react to the present and how their perspective influences the perspective of the viewer. These artists have shaped the Icelandic art scene at the start of the new century. People of this generation have a unique position because of the junction they stand at: They fall between the X and Y generations\, at the birth of the millennium generation. The artists remember a world without internet and smartphones\, they experienced the economic collapse and the MeToo revolution\, they sense the boundary between geochronological age and the Anthropocene and are faced with a climate catastrophe. They participate in building an art scene which is undergoing a professionalisation with the arrival of art academies\, international galleries and art history publications. They represent a generation who deals with increased speed\, more flow of information\, blurry borders\, fluctuating gender\, changes in communications\, new technology – all while still remembering the way it used to be. In a sense\, they are experiencing the end of the world and contributing to a new beginning. \n\nArtists:\n\n\n\n\n\nAnna Júlía Friðbjörnsdóttir\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAnna Rún Tryggvadóttir\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nArna Óttarsdóttir\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nArnar Ásgeirsson\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBjarki Bragason\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDodda Maggý\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nElín Hansdóttir\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEva Ísleifs\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGuðmundur Thoroddsen\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHildigunnur Birgisdóttir\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPáll Haukur Björnsson\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRebecca Erin Moran\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nStyrmir Örn Guðmundsson\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nÖrn Alexander Ámundason\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCurators:\n\nAldís Snorradóttir\nMarkús Þór Andrésson\nÓlöf Kristín Sigurðardóttir
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LOCATION:Reykjavík Art Museum – Hafnarhúsið\, Tryggvagata 17\, Reykjavík\, 101\, Iceland
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