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70 Years Of Erró, Now In Hafnarhúsið
This Saturday a retrospective exhibition, which celebrates seventy years of Erró’s career, was opened at the Reykjavik Art Museum in Hafnarhúsið. The exhibition bears the name of ‘Sprengikraftur Myndlistar’ which translates to: ‘Explosive Power of Art’, and it is the most extensive…
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Grapevine Picks: Muggur and Erró
Despite the burgeoning pandemic causing the cancellation of events all around Reykjavík, the city’s creative strength and diversity mean that there are still plenty of options to get your culture on over the next seven days. Muggur Until February 13th National Gallery…
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The Raw Power Of Pop Baroque: Erró’s Energy Sparks A New Exhibition
The name Erró is often followed by the phrase “Iceland’s most famous artist,” a custom which can leave the uninitiated perhaps feeling a little under-informed, or even philistine. After all, Erró’s work isn’t given the unmissable civic prominence awarded, say, to Miró…
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Happening This Week: Erró, ANORI & Devine Defilement!
Sorry for the delay! We had a Grapevine day off on Monday, so here’s your not-to-miss events for April 30th to May 2nd in Reykjavík. Tuesday, April 30th ‘ANORI’ ScreeningL 20:30, Nordic House, Free! This Greenlandic film alternates between the desolate landscapes…
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KJARVALS OTHER PLACE
Jóhannes Kjarval is one of those names in Icelandic art that made it even to the briefest of brief tourist brochures, and not only because he, just like his literary Nobel-prize-winning counterpart, uses a surname that is easier to remember than the…

