Limitations

Akureyri Art Museum Kaupvangsstræti 8-12, Akureyri, Iceland

Group exhibition works by North Icelandic artists. This is the fourth biennale, an exhibition of works by artists fr om North Iceland, held at Akureyri Art Museum. This time with special theme: Limitations – obviously referring to the state of the world these days. Participants apply to a call from Akureyri Art Museum and a …

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A! Performance Festival

Akureyri Art Museum Kaupvangsstræti 8-12, Akureyri, Iceland

A! is a four-day international performance festival held every year, now for the fifth time. The festival is a collaboration between Akureyri Art Museum, Akureyri Culture Society, Akureyri Theater, LÓKAL International Theater Festival, Reykjavík Dance Festival and Icelandic Art Centre. A variety of performances and theatre-based projects of all kinds are on the agenda. Participants …

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Alter/Breyta

Skaftfell- Center for Visual Art Austurvegur 42, Seyðisfjörður, Iceland

Alter / Breyta is a collective exhibition by four emerging artists who have all graduated fairly recently from Iceland University of the Arts. The group was chosen collaboratively with Bjarki Bragason, Dean of the Department of Fine Art, and invited to stay in Skaftfell´s residency for three weeks while further developing their proposals. While their …

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Brák Jónsdóttir: Deeper

Ásmundarsalur Freyjugata 41, Reykjavík, Iceland

In Dýpra | Deeper, Brák explores the commonalities of horticulture and modern sexual aesthetics, humanity and nature, pain and pleasure, in an attempt to approach nature in a way that challenges conventional ideas and its relationship with human culture. The exhibition draws on the artist’s research into how the body interacts with plants and vegetation. …

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Brák Jónsdóttir: Sé (að Nýp)

Nýp Project Space Guesthouse Nýp, Skardsströnd, Iceland

“Oh steady now Everything in its place Steady now” – Jason Molina (Magnolia Electric Co. – Steady Now) There is a place for the inside and there is a place for the outside, Brák Jónsdóttir has made a place for the parts in between, a filter to blur these borders. In the exhibition See, there …

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Anna Reutinger, Brák Jónsdóttir, Hugo Llanes and Sigurður Ámundason: Goodgonebadwrong

The Living Art Museum Grandagarður 20, Reykjavík, Iceland

The exhibition brings together new works by artists Anna Reutinger, Brákar Jónsdóttur, Hugo Llanes and Sigurðar Ámundason. Goodgonebadwrong emerges from a close collaboration between the artists,  and takes shape as a kind of a gathering place — the beginning or end of a slightly chaotic conversation where different voices intertwine and ideas take shape in …

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