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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221008
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221024
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SUMMARY:Loji Höskuldsson: Tveir pottar mjólk
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition is open daily from 14.00 – 17.00 until October 23.
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/loji-hoskuldsson-tveir-pottar-mjolk/
LOCATION:Alþýðuhúsið / Kompan\, Þormóðsgata 13\, Siglufjörður\, 580\, Iceland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220611
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220926
DTSTAMP:20260530T145716
CREATED:20220907T104548Z
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SUMMARY:We can talk
DESCRIPTION:Do we need to think about what the Nordic Region means? What Scandinavia means? Aligning ourselves under a shared idea can reveal more differences but also more similarities than expected. We share a lot\, but not everything. We also see that these ideas are constructed – by us. Young Nordic artists exhibit works created in our ever-changing reality. \nStarted in 2019\, Platform GÁTT is a collaboration between five prominent cross-disciplinary festivals and institutions in the Nordic region. This event marks the end of the project which took place in five countries\, shining a spotlight on artists under the age of 35. \nThe project is initiated by the Nordic Council of Ministers and is run in partnership between the Reykjavík Arts Festival\, Bergen International Festival\, Nuuk Nordisk Kulturfestival\, the Nordic House in the Faroe Islands and Helsinki Festival. \nArtists: Constance Tenvik\, Nayab Ikram\, Laura Marleena Halonen (Ilmastokirkko)\, Ronja Louhivuori (Ilmastokirkko)\, Una Björg Magnúsdóttir\, Loji Höskuldsson\, Melanie Ubaldo \nCurator: Starkaður Sigurðarson
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/we-can-talk/
LOCATION:Gerðarsafn Kópavogur Art Museum\, Hamraborg 4\, Kópavogur\, 200\, Iceland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220611
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220905
DTSTAMP:20260530T145716
CREATED:20220530T110903Z
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SUMMARY:Platform GÁTT: We Can Talk
DESCRIPTION:Do we need to think about what the Nordic Region means? What Scandinavia means? Aligning ourselves under a shared idea can reveal more differences but also more similarities than expected. We share a lot\, but not everything. We also see that these ideas are constructed – by us. Young Nordic artists exhibit works created in our ever-changing reality. \nStarted in 2019\, Platform GÁTT is a collaboration between five prominent cross-disciplinary festivals and institutions in the Nordic region. This event marks the end of the project which took place in five countries\, shining a spotlight on artists under the age of 35. \nThe project is initiated by the Nordic Council of Ministers and is run in partnership between the Reykjavík Arts Festival\, Bergen International Festival\, Nuuk Nordisk Kulturfestival\, the Nordic House in the Faroe Islands and Helsinki Festival. \nArtists: Constance Tenvik\, Nayab Ikram\, Ville Andersson\, Laura Marleena Halonen (Ilmastokirkko)\, Ronja Louhivuori (Ilmastokirkko)\, Una Björg Magnúsdóttir\, Loji Höskuldsson\, Melanie Ubaldo\nSýningarstjóri/Curator: Starkaður Sigurðarson\nPartners: Gerðarsafn\, Bergen Festspillene\, Helsinki Festival\, Norðurlandahúsið í Færeyjum\, Nuuk Nordisk Kulturfestival & Nordisk Kulturfond \nImage: Constance Tenvik\, Dressing Up Before Going Out (2021)
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/platform-gatt-we-can-talk/
LOCATION:Gerðarsafn Kópavogur Art Museum\, Hamraborg 4\, Kópavogur\, 200\, Iceland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220609
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220919
DTSTAMP:20260530T145716
CREATED:20220609T152855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220926T125725Z
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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:20220507
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220801
DTSTAMP:20260530T145716
CREATED:20220505T151042Z
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SUMMARY:Experiment – Eider & Farmer
DESCRIPTION:An artistic research project on a symbiotic relationship between eider and farmer by a group of designers and artists from Denmark\, Iceland and Norway. Learning from this sustainable but gradually declining nordic heritage\, the project gives rise to innovation and production of new artworks. \n\n\nThe eider duck and the farmer have a mutually beneficial relationship. The farmer protects the duck during nesting and in return gathers the remaining down from the nest. The valuable down\, claimed to be the best insulating material in the world\, is a side-product that the duck leaves behind. The eider returns every year to the same farmer\, a life-time symbiotic relationship between duck and human. \nThe eider and eider farming are under threat by climate change as well as by changes in lifestyle\, with people moving from the farmlands into cities. Learning from this sustainable but gradually declining nordic heritage\, the project gives rise to innovation and production of new artworks. Fresh viewpoints emerge\, as well as thoughts on how we treat our environment and harvest our planet. \nExperiment – Eider and Farmer\, is more than an exhibition. It is an artistic research project that started in the year 2019\, with a group of outstanding artists from Denmark\, Iceland and Norway with diverse backgrounds in Design\, Architecture\, Fine Art\, Music\, Craft\, Fashion and Performing Arts. Since the eider stays on land only around 25 days per year\, the artists wanted to have more opportunities to visit the ducks so therefor stretched the research period over three years. They went on group excursions as well as on individual visits\, to get to know a broad spectrum of eider farmers\, their diverse methods and the eiders habitats. \nEider ducks make sounds as if they’ve just been told something interesting\, or even saucy. Ah-hoo\, Ah-hoo!! Like a group of gossiping ladies. It is easy to be charmed by this lovely chorus. We hope this project inspires you. May there be plenty of AH-HOO moments in the exhibition as well as the next time you come across an Eider. \n\nExperiment – Eider and Farmer will open in Hvelfing on 7th of May at 17:00 and run until 31st of July.  \n\nCurators: Hildur Steinþórsdóttir & Rúna Thors \nArtists:\nAnne Lass\, Lisbeth Burian & Rikke Houd\nArnhildur Pálmadóttir & Samuel T. Rees\nAuður Ösp Guðmundsdóttir & Hanna Jónsdóttir\nBaldur Björnsson & Þórey Björk Halldórsdóttir\nBjarki Bragason\nBrynhildur Pálsdóttir & Ólöf Erla Bjarnadóttir\nEygló Harðardóttir\nFriðgeir Einarsson & Sigrún Hlín Sigurðardóttir\nGabriel Johann Kvendseth\nHilda Gunnarsdóttir & Loji Höskuldsson\nÍris Indriðadóttir & Signý Jónsdóttir\nKristbjörg María Guðmundsdóttir\, Ragna Margrét Guðmundsdóttir & Vilborg Guðjónsdóttir\nMargrét H. Blöndal\nTanja Levý & Valdís Steinarsdóttir \n 
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/experiment-eider-farmer/
LOCATION:The Nordic House\, Sæmundargata 11\, Reykjavík\, 101\, Iceland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210904
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211001
DTSTAMP:20260530T145716
CREATED:20210830T130142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210927T125851Z
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SUMMARY:30x30
DESCRIPTION:A group show of 30 new works by 30 different artists. \nArtists: \nAuður Ómarsdóttir\nArngrímur Sigurðsson\nÁrni Már Erlingsson\nÁsgeir Skúlason\nÁslaug Íris Katrín Friðjónsdóttir\nDodda Maggý\nFreyja Reynisdóttir\nFritz Hendrik\nGeirþrúður Einarsdóttir\nGuðlaug Mía Eyþórsdóttir\nGuðrún Heiður Ísaksdóttir\nHallgrímur Helgason\nHelgi Þórsson\nHulda Hákon\nJón Óskar\nKristín Gunnlaugs\nKristín Karólína\nLeifur Ýmir Eyjólfsson\nLoji Höskuldsson\nMagnús Helgason\nPétur Magnússon\nSalka Rósinkranz\nSigurður Angantýsson Hólm\nSigurður Atli Sigurðarson\nSigurður Ámundason\nSigurlaug Gísladóttir\nSkarphéðinn Bergþóruson\nSvavar Pétur Eysteinsson\nSteinunn Marta Önnudóttir\nÞórdís Erla Zoëga
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/30x30/
LOCATION:Gallery Port\, Laugavegur 32\, Reykjavík\, 101\, Iceland
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