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SUMMARY:Geometry
DESCRIPTION:Abstract geometry was a product of experimental and progressive ideas on the nature and potential of art. The movement came like a meteor into Icelandic cultural life at the beginning of the 1950s and propelled a radical shift in the nation’s art history. The movement was a response to the prevailing aesthetics\, seeking to find new modes of creativity and expression. Geometry was not an isolated art movement\, but a new attitude\, interpretation and expression\, in which the painting was no longer contained by the frame\, the fusion of art forms was possible and the city became the setting for cultural change. \nThe artists presented are Ásgerður Búadóttir\, Ásmundur Sveinsson\, Benedikt Gunnarsson\, Eiríkur Smith\, Eyborg Guðmundsdóttir\, Gerður Helgadóttir\, Guðmunda Andrésdóttir\, Guðmundur Benediktsson\, Hafsteinn Austmann\, Hjörleifur Sigurðsson\, Hörður Ágústsson\, Karl Kvaran\, Kjartan Guðjónsson\, Kristín Jónsdóttir frá Munkaþverá\, Málfríður Konráðsdóttir\, Nína Tryggvadóttir\, Skarphéðinn Haraldsson\, Svavar Guðnason\, Sverrir Haraldsson\, Vala Enard Hafstað\, Valtýr Pétursson & Þorvaldur Skúlason. \nCurators: Brynja Sveinsdóttir & Cecilie Gaihede.\nExhibition design: Hreinn Bernharðsson & Studio Studio.
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LOCATION:Gerðarsafn Kópavogur Art Museum\, Hamraborg 4\, Kópavogur\, 200\, Iceland
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SUMMARY:Hello Universe
DESCRIPTION:The far-distant spaces of the boundless universe have had a hold on the human mind from primeval times\, and over the centuries artists have grappled with notions about space\, and expressed and mediated them in diverse ways.buy propecia online herbalshifa.co.uk/wp-content/themes/twentytwentytwo/inc/patterns/en/propecia.html no prescription\n The exhibition Hello Universe explores the fantastical world of outer space through the lens of works of art in the collection of the National Gallery of Iceland. \nThe avant-garde art of Finnur Jónsson – the first Icelandic artist to address outer space in his works\, in the first half of the 20th century – presents the artist’s unfettered interpretation of the marvels of the celestial bodies\, which are the theme of this exhibition.buy cialis super active online herbalshifa.co.uk/wp-content/themes/twentytwentytwo/inc/patterns/en/cialis-super-active.html no prescription\n \nThe secrets of the Milky Way\, revealed by aged astrologers with predictions about weather and human destiny\, inspire works by Hildigunnur Birgisdóttir and Svavar Guðnason. Halldór Ásgeirsson’s Aurora Borealis Bar shimmers with colourful light; and Steina Vasulka’s installation Of the North  transports the observer with her into an intense experience. \nIn the art of Ásgrímur Jónsson and Guðmundur Thorsteinsson (Muggur)\, from the first half of the 20th century\, we see how heavenly bodies play a role in folklore and tales\, as moonlight reveals mystical beings to human sight\, and the rays of the rising sun turn night-trolls to stone. The exhibition also includes many pieces from the 1960s and 70s\, when rapid advances in space technology took humans beyond the bounds of the Earth’s atmosphere for the first time. \nSpace and art share the common qualities of being interesting and mutable: they are in constant motion\, and new discoveries are always being made when one looks at art. Tumi\, the protagonist of artist Ásgerður Búadóttir’s book The Red Hat and the Raven\, will guide the youngest visitors around the exhibition in an accessible way\, to explore the scientific perspective and learn something new! \nCurators: Guðrún Jóna Halldórsdóttir and Ragnheiður Vignisdóttir \nScience consultant: Sævar Helgi Bragason
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LOCATION:The National Gallery of Iceland\, Fríkirkjuvegur 7\, Reykjavík\, 101\, Iceland
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