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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230216
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230508
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SUMMARY:Kaleidoscope – International Collection
DESCRIPTION:This year\, in 2023\, the Reykjavík Art Museum celebrates its 50th anniversary and it is an occasion to look at the treasures that have been collected over this time. Of the approximately 17\,000 registered works\, sketches and other collection items\, there are nearly one thousand by international artists. Amongst those\, are names that can be considered “friends of Iceland”\, but various other connections also lie behind these works in the collection. Throughout the years\, work donations have been made by artists and friends of the museum from around the world\, while others have been specifically aqcuired for the museum collection. There are also several works by renowned international artists in the city’s public spaces and thus owned and maintained by the museum. \nThis exhibition is divided into an introductory section where interesting international works give insight into various eras\, works in the collection that have resulted through connections with Erró and his generous gifts to the museum in recent decades\, and a special donation of selected works by Flúxus artists from a sister institution in Norway. There is enough to choose from and it is safe to say that this will be a curious display. Artists in the exhibition include Barbara Westman\, Dale Chiluly\, Ian Hamilton Finley\, Roni Horn\, Patrick Huse\, Karin Sander\, Bernd Koberling\, Lawrence Weiner\, Carolee Schneemann\, Jean Jacques Lebel\, Alicja Kwade\, Yoko Ono and Kazumi Nakamura.
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/kviksja-althjodleg-safneign/
LOCATION:Reykjavik Art Museum – Hafnarhús\, Tryggvagata 17\, 101\, Reykjavík\, Iceland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230216
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230508
DTSTAMP:20260530T052822
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230512T125834Z
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SUMMARY:Logi Leó Gunnarsson
DESCRIPTION:Logi Leó works with sound\, sculpture and video in unexpected compositions and installations that often take over the exhibition space.  By activating everyday materials in combination with music\, recordings and sound equipment\, he enables the audience look at and listen to familiar things in a new way. \nLogi Leó Gunnarsson (b.1990) lives and works in Reykjavík. He graduated with a BA degree in Fine Art from the Iceland University of the Arts in 2014. Logi has exhibited works in Kópavogur Art Museum\, Gallery Port\, Kunsthall Oslo and One Minute Space in Athens. Logi participated in the exhibition Abrakadabra at Reykjavík Art Museum in 2021. \nThe D-Gallery exhibition series started in 2007 and invites emerging artists who are contributing to the development of the local contemporary art scene to hold their first solo exhibition in a public museum.
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/logi-leo-gunnarsson/
LOCATION:Reykjavik Art Museum – Hafnarhús\, Tryggvagata 17\, 101\, Reykjavík\, Iceland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240101
DTSTAMP:20260530T052822
CREATED:20230124T113254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230530T122348Z
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SUMMARY:Erró: Cunning Scissors
DESCRIPTION:Collage has formed the basis of Erró’s artworks for over sixty years\, beginning early on with his Meca-Make-Up series in 1959-60\, and resulting in more than 30\,000 collages today. Through collecting\, cutting\, pasting and then painting Erró has freely mixed and quoted found material\, transforming it into dynamic\, striking and jarring visual collisions. In doing so he lends new meaning to the abundance of images that can be gleaned and culled from history\, current events\, world influences and our everyday lives. \nSince 1989\, Erró has donated more than 700 collages to the Reykjavík Art Museum\, a considerable collection and national treasure that continues to grow. Following the recent update to collages in the Erró collection\, this exhibition presents these works alongside others that span the entirety of his vibrant art career. Throughout the exhibition\, it is possible to trace Erró’s commitment to collage as a step to creating other artworks\, and a means to continue to narrate unexpected stories. \nErró (b. 1932\, Ólafsvík) lives and works in Paris\, where he arrived in 1956 by way of Norway\, Germany\, and Italy. He was among the most prominent figures of the European avant-garde of the 1960s and is associated not only with the renewal of pictorial figuration\, due to his invention of narrative collage-paintings\, but also with the Happenings movement and experimental cinema. Although Erró’s work is often\, rightly\, attached to artistic groups like Surrealism\, Narrative Figuration or Pop art\, it cannot be reduced to any one of them.
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/erro-cunning-scissors/
LOCATION:Reykjavik Art Museum – Hafnarhús\, Tryggvagata 17\, 101\, Reykjavík\, Iceland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221124
DTSTAMP:20260530T052822
CREATED:20221116T135728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221116T140113Z
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SUMMARY:Horse Inside Out by Wunderland
DESCRIPTION:Horse Inside Out by Wunderland  is an immersive sensorial experience consisting of a sculptural installation\, in which an audience participatory performance takes place. The sculpture is large enough for one person to move in through a crack and travel through several rooms where a voice and a body guide and meet the audience participant. \nLanguage: English \nDuration: 15 min. \nBooking HERE \nPrice: Admission is free \nAge limit: From 15 years and up \nAccessibility: The experience is unfortunately too difficult for people with walking disabilities \nWhen arriving af Hafnarhus\, go to The Multipurpose Room and confirm your booking at a tablet at the entrance of the room. \nWunderland (DK) has been working with immersive\, highly bodily participatory and interactive performances since 2007. Wunderlands performances are amongst others taking place at harbours\, inside ships\, clubhouses\, in the forests\, at old people’s homes\, abandoned buildings and art museums. Researching our perceptions of reality\, Horse Inside Out is an art-and -research project\, which has developed for several years and traveled from Denmark to Finland and Iceland. The purpose is to observe and study how the meeting with immersive\, sensorial art can change the audience’s perception of themselves and their reality\, and maybe even give them access to deeper layers of conscious awareness. \n  \nAudience participation and sense stimulation \nHorse Inside Out is a sensorial experience consisting of a sculptural installation\, in which an audience participatory performance takes place. \nYou enter barefoot and alone through a slit in the organic shaped installation. Your eyes adjust to the dark. Soft and rough shapes meet your skin. You breathe in air\, redolent with heavy\, spicy scent. There are hints of animal and otherness. You are encouraged to take time\, more and more time.  \nYou find your own balance with the soft moving ground beneath your feet. In the next chamber you are met by a performer\, so similar to you\, and yet… a stranger? –  a part of your herd?  – a shadow of yourself? \n“When we interact with our body and senses\, we experience ourselves and the connection to others differently – it causes a transformational\, sometimes even revolutionary effect on our perception of reality. The experience invites an intuitive\, associative inner state with access to the subconscious and mythological layers in us. \n Mette Aakjær\, artistic leader of Wunderland. \n  \nArtistic Team \nThe work is created by Wunderland in a collaboration between: \n\nMette Aakjær (artistic director of Wunderland\, visual and sensorial concept maker and performer\, DK)\nMona Møller Schmidt (set designer\, DK)\nThoranna Bjørnsdottir (composer\, IS)\nSonja Winckelmann Thomsen (writer\, DK)\nAmanda Axelsen Sigaard (mask and costume designer assistent set designer\, DK)\nAmanda Vesthardt (assistent set designer)\,\nDimsOs (technical interactivity\, DK).\nJesper Lyng (booking system)\n\nCollaborators: \nThe project consists of 3 parts in 3 nordic countries. In each country we collaborate with a museum/gallery and a university. \nDenmark: Interacting Minds Centre and Faculty of Communication and Art\, Aarhus University and ARoS Art Museum \nFinland: Education in Dance and Somatics\, ISLO and AHJO Gallery \nIceland: Arts and Education\, Iceland University of the Arts and Reykjavik Art Museum  \n\n\n\n\nLinks\n\nWunderland website
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/horse-inside-out-by-wunderland/
LOCATION:Reykjavik Art Museum – Hafnarhús\, Tryggvagata 17\, 101\, Reykjavík\, Iceland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221020
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230116
DTSTAMP:20260530T052822
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SUMMARY:Sigurður Guðjónsson: Transits
DESCRIPTION:Sigurður Guðjónsson presents Transits\, an exhibition that unveils the expressive and evocative dimension of the artist’s work. Transits explores the movements\, fluxes and discrete drifts occurring in the material world. The selection making up the exhibition comprises both recent work and one new production. As a unified composition\, all the works are rooted in the artist’s exploration of micro-landscapes and video imaging where the visible\, the audible and the spatial form an unbroken whole. Guðjónsson is devoted to capturing the rhythms and signals contained in a surface or object\, particularly when related to industrial devices or materials. The almost imperceptible transitions within the works are careful formed to reveal the rhythms\, and the pulses. Transits invites us to think about the production of images\, the complex insights into material\, and the state of perpetual transformation of the world. \nSigurður Guðjónsson (b. 1975) was selected to represent Iceland at the 59th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia in 2022. In Venice\, he exhibited his work Perpetual Motion which is currently on display in BERG Contemporary in Reykjavík. The Icelandic Pavilion at the Biennial and the exhibition Transits in Reykjavík Art Museum – Hafnarhús were curated by Mónica Bello.
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/sigurdur-gudjonsson-transits/
LOCATION:Reykjavik Art Museum – Hafnarhús\, Tryggvagata 17\, 101\, Reykjavík\, Iceland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221020
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230116
DTSTAMP:20260530T052822
CREATED:20220906T154215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230117T165232Z
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SUMMARY:Sigurður Guðjónsson
DESCRIPTION:Sigurður Guðjónsson‘s fascinating world of art leaves no one untouched. \nOne of the leading video artists in contemporary Icelandic art represents the country at the Venice Biennale 2022. The exhibition in Hafnarhús presents the artist’s new and older works\, which present Sigurður’s singular creative practice for audiences. The artist is known for his magnificent videoworks where image\, sound and space form an unbroken whole. He particularly focuses on the function of a variety of equipment\, where the viewer is lured into a world of soothing repetition\, rhythm and order\, and the boundaries of the human and the mechanical become blurred. \nThe professional council that nominated Sigurður as Iceland’s representative at the Venice Biennale states: “with Sigurður\, Iceland will present an artist who has worked on impressive installations in unusual exhibition areas and built a very strong series of exhibitions that have attracted deserved attention in the contemporary art world.” \nSigurður Guðjónsson was born in 1975 in Reykjavík. He studied at the Billedskolen in Copenhagen from 1998-1999\, Iceland Academy of the Arts between 2000 -2003 BA and the Akademie Der Bildenden Kunste in Vienna in 2004. He was selected as Visual Artist of the Year in 2018. \nCurator Mónica Bello
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/sigurdur-gudjonsson/
LOCATION:Reykjavik Art Museum – Hafnarhús\, Tryggvagata 17\, 101\, Reykjavík\, Iceland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221013
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230206
DTSTAMP:20260530T052822
CREATED:20220906T151449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T120105Z
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SUMMARY:Down Иorth: North Atlantic Triennial
DESCRIPTION:What are the subjects\, stories\, and challenges that artists in the Arctic region share\, in light of the changes happening in this part of the world today? \nFeaturing both emerging and more established artists living today\, Down Иorth presents art from an unprecedented cross-section of artists living in Maine\, the Canadian Maritimes\, Greenland\, Iceland\, Norway\, Faroe Islands\, Finland\, Sweden\, and Denmark\, as well as indigenous peoples throughout the region. Artists are modern-day explorers\, investigating poignant themes and capitalizing on art’s emotional impact and narrative potential as a catalyst for change. Climate and environment changes\, and a difficult history of colonization of indigenous groups\, have generated new works of art that address a cascading series of social\, economic\, political\, and environmental challenges throughout the region. Artists also confront the illusion of the North as a remote wilderness and challenge the romanticized illusion of an untouched land and its perceived homogeneity. The selected works\, in all media\, trace shared narratives in the field of contemporary art\, reflecting novel affinities and chasms within societies and among nations around the North Atlantic. \nDown Иorth is an art exhibition made in collaboration between three art museums\, the Portland Museum of Art in the state of Maine in the USA\, Bildmuseet in Umeå in Sweden and Reykjavík Art Museum in Iceland. There\, 30 artists show new works that deal with the changes that are taking place in society\, nature and the ecosystem in the Arctic at the beginning of the 21st century and are largely due to climate change. The exhibition travels between the collaborating institutions in February 2022 until October 2023. It is accompanied by a thorough catalogue and public programme. The project is made possible by the generous support of institutions such as Iceland Climate Fund\, Arctic Cooperation Programme\, Embassy of the United States of America\, Nordic Culture Fund and Nordic Culture Point. \nArtists: Anders Sunna\, Andreas Siqueland\, Ann Cathrin November\, Høibo Anna Líndal\, Arngunnur Ýr\, Bita Razavi\, Christopher Carroll\, D´Arcy Wilson\, Frida Orupabo\, Gideonsson/Londré\, Hans Rosenström\, Jason Brown aka. Firefly\, Jessie Kleemann\, Joan Jonas\, Joshua Reiman\, Jóhan Martin Christiansen\, Julie Edel Hardenberg\, Justin Levesque\, Katarina Pirak Sikku\, Lauren Fensterstock\, Magnús Sigurðarson\, Mattias Olofsson\, Máret Ánne Sara\, Meagan Musseau\, Peter Soriano\, Ragnar Axelsson\, Reggie Burrows Hodges\, Snæbjörnsdóttir/Wilson\, SUPERFLEX \nCurators: Anders Jansson\, Jaime DeSimone\, Markús Þór Andrésson
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/down-%d0%b8orth-north-atlantic-triennial/
LOCATION:Reykjavik Art Museum – Hafnarhús\, Tryggvagata 17\, 101\, Reykjavík\, Iceland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220409
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220930
DTSTAMP:20260530T052822
CREATED:20220423T095808Z
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SUMMARY:Erró: The Power of Images
DESCRIPTION:Erró is one of the few Icelandic artists who has gained a foothold in the international art scene. The Power of Images is a comprehensive overview of the artist’s colourful career that has made use of various media in the visual arts. Within it you will find everything from performances\, video works\, graphics\, multiples and collages\, to larger works in public spaces and paintings of all scales. All have helped to earn his place in the art history of Europe. Here presented\, is the most extensive exhibition that has been realized of the artist’s works in Iceland. \nThe artist Erró\, born Guðmundur Guðmundsson in 1932 in Ólafsvík\, West Iceland\, was among the most prominent figures of the European avant-garde of the 1960s. In the history of art of that period\, his name is associated not only with the renewal of pictorial figuration\, due to his invention of narrative collage-paintings\, but also with the Happenings movement and experimental cinema. Although his work is often\, rightly\, attached to artistic groups like Surrealism\, Narrative Figuration or Pop art\, it cannot be reduced to any one of them. \nErró draws inspiration from our globalized world and its continuous flow of images and information. As the forefather of painted collage (that is\, the practice of painting based on preparatory montages of ready-made images)\, he has developed an exuberant saga of consumer society and world politics\, often with critical or satirical intent. Freely mixing and opposing images from different print sources and places\, he has produced a dense\, complex and often disturbing oeuvre\, which breaks open cultural stereotypes and hierarchies and mingles past and present\, fiction and reality. Taking the art of collage to its extremes\, his original compositions articulate a flow of powerful visual narratives that covered the “world scene” long before the internet was invented and globalization became a common theme. \nOrganized according to a chronological-thematic framework\, this retrospective exhibition covers the whole of Erró’s artistic career\, in all its diversity\, right up to his most recent paintings and collages. It puts on show more than seventy years of work\, during which images made by other people have nourished his imagination and his practice. Avidly collected in the course of his numerous travels around the world\, these images have been subjected to various misappropriations and unexpected combinations. The exhibition seeks to show how Erró’s fund of sources has been enriched and renewed over time to cover every possible domain\, from art and cinema to comic strips\, by way of science and technology\, history and politics\, advertising and propaganda\, or eroticism. It looks at the different ways in which he has refashioned and recomposed this visual material in order to create a hub of resistance to every form of authority\, and to express a highly inventive fantasy. \nThe exhibition The Power of Images reflects Erró’s remarkable career and is considerably based upon the artist’s donation of art to the City of Reykjavík. In 1989 the City of Reykjavík accepted a large collection of around 2000 works by the artist\, including documents and other material important to research on the artist and his contemporary time. The collection has grown steadily over the past years\, with nearly 4000 works now in total. The Erró Collection found its place in Hafnarhús and the gift initiated the basis for the Reykjavík Art Museum to open operations in the building. Exhibitions from Errós’ collection are a permanent fixture there\, and with them we aim to offer insight into the different emphases in his work. The exhibition will travel to Denmark and open in ARos Museum in Aarhus in April 2023. \nThe Power of Images is installed across Reykjavík Art Museum – Hafnarhús\, with more than 300 artworks of various kinds\, as well as\, photographs and other information about the artist exhibited. An extensive publication will be released parallel to the exhibition\, with texts by the curators\, Danielle Kvaran and Gunnar B. Kvaran\, connection to the exhibition\, who write of the different periods in the artists career\, along with texts and interviews by Bjarni Hinriksson\, Jean-Max Colard\, Alain Jouffroy\, Jean-Jacques Lebel\, Hans Ulrich Obrist and Anne Tronche. \nCurators: Danielle Kvaran and Gunnar B. Kvaran\nExhibition design: Axel Hallkell Jóhannesson
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/erro-the-power-of-images/
LOCATION:Reykjavík Art Museum – Hafnarhúsið\, Tryggvagata 17\, Reykjavík\, 101\, Iceland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220207
DTSTAMP:20260530T052822
CREATED:20211025T151632Z
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SUMMARY:Performance Nebula
DESCRIPTION:Performance art will be in focus at Reykjavik Art Museum – Hafnarhús this November with Performance Nebula a performance festival that takes place November 18th–21st 2021. Performance art has a long and remarkable history and has the art form flourishing in past years.buy zydena online myhst.com/wp-content/themes/twentytwentytwo/inc/patterns/en/zydena.html no prescription\n The program reflects this by offering performances by mixing generations of younger artists\, who have been experimenting with the form\, as well as other more experienced artists that have developed their own style\, methods and subjects. Artists and/or artists groups that took up performance art in their practices and influenced its development in the Icelandic art scene will participate in lunch talks. \nPerformance Fog is a one-day symposium on the theme of performance art and the institutional role with regards to the medium will run alongside of the festival program. Speakers include artists\, scholars and museum professionals specializing in preservation and archives. The symposium is held in collaboration with The Research Center in Museum Studies (RCMS)\, University of Iceland.buy kamagra effervescent online myhst.com/wp-content/themes/twentytwentytwo/inc/patterns/en/kamagra-effervescent.html no prescription\n \nArtists that participate in Performance Nebula include: The Icelandic Love Corporation\, Katrín Inga Jónsdóttir\, Margrét Bjarnadóttir\, Sigurður Ámundason\, Örn Alexander Ámundason\, Egill Sæbjörnsson and Ilmur Stefánsdóttir.
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/performance-nebula/
LOCATION:Reykjavík Art Museum – Hafnarhúsið\, Tryggvagata 17\, Reykjavík\, 101\, Iceland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220127
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220328
DTSTAMP:20260530T052822
CREATED:20211129T123353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220905T141534Z
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SUMMARY:Ásgerður Birna Björnsdóttir: A Twitch and a Tug
DESCRIPTION:Ásgerður Birna Björnsdóttir is the 46th artist to exhibit in Reykjavík Art Museum´s exhibition series in D-Gallery. Björnsdóttir is born in 1990. She completed her BFA from Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam in 2016. \nShe particitaped in Autumn Bulbs at Reykjavík Art Museum in 2019. \nThe D-Gallery exhibition series started in 2007.buy grifulvin online https://blackmenheal.org/wp-content/languages/new/generic/grifulvin.html no prescription\n Emerging artists\, who are shaping the local contemporary art scene\, are invited to hold their first solo show in a public museum. \nCurator: Edda Halldórsdóttir
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/asgerdur-birna-bjornsdottir-a-twitch-and-a-tug/
LOCATION:Reykjavík Art Museum – Hafnarhúsið\, Tryggvagata 17\, Reykjavík\, 101\, Iceland
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220124
DTSTAMP:20260530T052822
CREATED:20211109T100305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220905T141547Z
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SUMMARY:D45 Baldvin Einarsson
DESCRIPTION:Baldvin Einarsson is the 45th artist to exhibit in the Reykjavík Art Museum’s exhibition series in Hall D. Baldvin was born in 1985 in Akranes but lives and works in Belgium. He graduated with a BA degree in art from Iceland University of the Arts in 2011 and completed a master’s degree in the same subject from the Royal Academy of Arts in Antwerp in 2013.buy wellbutrin online https://medstaff.englewoodhealth.org/wp-content/languages/new/wellbutrin.html no prescription\n He co-founded the artist-run exhibition spaces Kunstschlager in Reykjavík and ABC Klubhuis in Belgium. \nIn the exhibition\, Baldvin examines the interplay between public space and individual space and raises speculations about what is predetermined\, about free will\, participation and self-image. He has worked in many media and often uses language as a material. \nThe D-Gallery exhibition series started in 2007. Emerging artists\, who are shaping the local contemporary art scene\, are invited to hold their first solo show in a public museum. \nCurator: Birkir Karlsson
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/d45-baldvin-einarsson/
LOCATION:Reykjavík Art Museum – Hafnarhúsið\, Tryggvagata 17\, Reykjavík\, 101\, Iceland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220409
DTSTAMP:20260530T052822
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SUMMARY:Erró the Traveller
DESCRIPTION:The journey characterizes both Erró’s life and career. He studied art in Reykjavik\, Oslo\, Ravenna\, Florence\, and eventually settled in Paris in 1958\, after spending several months in Israel. Many successive journeys followed\, including some remarkable trips to New York\, Moscow and Havana. A world tour\, 1971-1972\, led him to cross Asia. From the 1970s\, he has lived and worked between Paris\, Bangkok and Formentera in Spain. \nErró’s travels play an important role in the creation of his works. Wherever he goes\, he collects hundreds of images. He brings them together in collages which\, enlarged\, lead to paintings. The idea of travel\, of displacement\, appears in many works through the use of motifs such as planes\, rockets\, trains\, birds\, horses\, or even superheroes.buy prelone online www.adentalcare.com/wp-content/themes/medicare/editor-buttons/images/en/prelone.html no prescription\n It manifests itself in a specific way in the series about “Mao’s world tour”\, “space travels” and “North African women”.buy singulair online www.adentalcare.com/wp-content/themes/medicare/editor-buttons/images/en/singulair.html no prescription\n \nAll the works are owned by Reykjavík Art Museum. \nCurator: Danielle Kvaran
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/erro-the-traveller/
LOCATION:Reykjavík Art Museum – Hafnarhúsið\, Tryggvagata 17\, Reykjavík\, 101\, Iceland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211030
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220321
DTSTAMP:20260530T052822
CREATED:20211011T145657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220905T142117Z
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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:20211028
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211206
DTSTAMP:20260530T052822
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SUMMARY:Claire Paugam: Attempting the Embrace n°31
DESCRIPTION:Claire Paugam is the 44th artist to exhibit in Reykjavík Art Museum´s exhibition series in D-Gallery. \nClaire Paugam is a multidisciplinary French artist (b.buy suhagra online www.adentalcare.com/wp-content/themes/medicare/editor-buttons/images/en/suhagra.html no prescription\n 1991) based in Reykjavík. After graduating from the Iceland University of the Arts’ MFA program in 2016\, Claire has exhibited in various art institutions in Iceland and abroad such as the 5th Biennale for Young Art (Moscow\, 2016) and the Icelandic Photography Festival at Gerðarsafn Art Museum (2018). While primarily focusing on her own art practice\, she forms an artist duo with new media artist Raphaël Alexandre\, together they create installations and stage designs. The artist is also involved in curatorial projects such as Vestur í bláinn (2020) with Julius Pollux Rothlaender. She is the recipient of the Motivational Art Prize 2020 delivered by the Icelandic Art Prize and board member of The Living Art Museum. \nThe D-Gallery exhibition series started in 2007. Emerging artists\, who are shaping the local contemporary art scene\, are invited to hold their first solo show in a public museum.buy penegra online www.adentalcare.com/wp-content/themes/medicare/editor-buttons/images/en/penegra.html no prescription
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/claire-paugam-attempting-the-embrace-n31/
LOCATION:Reykjavík Art Museum – Hafnarhúsið\, Tryggvagata 17\, Reykjavík\, 101\, Iceland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211018
DTSTAMP:20260530T052822
CREATED:20210819T135806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220916T103646Z
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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
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/idavollur-icelandic-art-in-the-21st-century/
LOCATION:Reykjavík Art Museum – Hafnarhúsið\, Tryggvagata 17\, Reykjavík\, 101\, Iceland
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211018
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SUMMARY:Erró: Experiment Lounge
DESCRIPTION:In 1963\, Erró (b. 1932) created the set and props for the experimental film Mechanical concerto for madness or the mad mechamorphosis by French director and writer Éric Duvivier. The task was not far from themes within his art practice\, which already deeply explored collage and three-dimensional assemblages of found and ready-made images and objects.buy lexapro Canada https://langleyrx.com/lexapro.html no prescription\n Erró’s interest in technology and science\, his fascination with the mechanical world\, and increased participation in the emerging scene of happenings and experimental film inspired the work. The imaginary\, the surreal\, science fiction\, and the potential of the human body to be something other than organic; machine\, mechanized\, or artificial\, inform ways to read this film and Erró’s contribution to it. \n\n\n\nWe observe two humans seemingly and unknowingly transform into mechanized beings in a colourless world. Everyday\, oversized and misplaced objects shift the scale and focus\, leading us into another place; uncertain land and a far-fetched workshop. In exploring this new world\, the pair becomes part of its assembled pieces and conveyor-belt production line. It is uncertain if this scene is merely fantasy or more akin to our impending reality? In other words\, who are these humans\, skeletal\, patterned\, misshapen bodies and other masked\, mechanized\, assembled\, futuristic figures – and where are they headed? \n\n\n\nCurators: Becky Forsythe\, Ari Alexander Ergis Magnússon\, Masters Students in Curatorial Practice at IUA.
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/erro-experiment-lounge/
LOCATION:Reykjavík Art Museum – Hafnarhúsið\, Tryggvagata 17\, Reykjavík\, 101\, Iceland
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