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Exploring Our World’s Binaries: Sadie Cook And Jo Pawlowska On Their Upcoming D-Salur Exhibition
Sunk into a couch at The Reykjavík School of Visual Arts, Sadie Cook and Jo Pawlowska sit side-by-side with their laptops and cups of coffee. It’s one week until their exhibition, Everything I want to tell you, in Hafnarhús opens, and they’re…
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Grapevine Events: Two Noise Fests, Smátíðni, Reddingakaffi Repairathon, Exhibition Openings & More
Reykjavík hit a scorching 10°C yesterday, setting a new April record. But today? April snow and hail — because of course! The event schedule this weekend is way more predictable than the weather, and we’ve got you covered with our top picks.…
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Undoing The Romanticisation Of The Starving Artist
Examining the realities of making a living as a professional artist in Iceland Typical party conversation, any evening at random between 1997 and 2025: Random guest: So, what do you do for a living? Me: I’m a professional visual artist. Random guest:…
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Grapevine Events: Milkywhale & BLOSSI, Bjarki’s Hellthier Lifestyle Ritual, Kliður Choir & More
TGIF! While love might be in the air tonight — and most public spaces are best avoided — there’s plenty more happening this weekend. Bjarki’s Hellthier Lifestyle Ritual returns for its second night (read all about it, plus details on the afterparty,…
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Grapevine Events: Jólagestir, Nest Opening & More Christmas Markets
It seems like the town is slowly digesting the election results while preparing for the holiday season. With political surprises still hitting us (thanks, Bjarni Ben), locals are seeking solace in cultural experiences and good old Christmas shopping. Here are our weekly…
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The Space For Everyone, Maybe
Artists-run Gallery Kannski is on a mission to amplify underrepresented voices of the local arts scene On an unusually bright afternoon following Verslunarmannahelgi, I find myself navigating a labyrinth of yellow apartments on Lindargata. The apartments belong to the city of Reykjavík…

