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Birgir Andrésson

A review in the summer issue of ARTFORUM of the recent Birgir Andrésson retrospective exhibition "As Far as the Eye Can See".

Design competition

The City of Reykjavík hosts a design competition for web development, web design and programming for the new website

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Do you want to be a part of an artistic process and bring a new work of art to life? We will explore our personal and shared histories, looking for ways to interpret them through art. What has happened in our lives – a physical injury, a psychological trauma, a social shock?

D46 Ásgerður Birna Björnsdóttir: A Twitch and a Tug

Reykjavík Art Museum announces an open call for artists to exhibit in the D-Gallery of Hafnarhús in 2023.

 The artists in question must not have held a solo exhibition in a public museum before, and they must be connected to the Icelandic art scene t

Erro Bus

The power of images, a retrospective exhibition of Errós' work, opened on April 9th at the Reykjavík Art Museum - Hafnarhús.

Jóhannes S. Kjarval, Björn Jóhannsson bóndi, 1927

The exhibition Heads from Clouds – The Portraits of Jóhannes S. Kjarval opnar opens at Reykjavík Art Museum – Kjarvalsstaðir on Thursday, 16 June at 20.00.

James Merry, Nike / Jöklasóley, 2015.

The exhibition Stitches and Threads will be opened on Thursday, 9 June 20h00 at Reykjavík Art Museum – Kjarvalsstaðir.  Ólöf Kristín Sigurðardóttir, director of Reykjavík Art Mu

From the exhibition D46 A Twitch and a Tug by Ásgerður Birna Björnsdóttir.

Reykjavík Art Museum announces an open call for artists to exhibit in the D-Gallery of Hafnarhús in 2023.

 The artists in question must not have held a solo exhibition in a public museum before, and they must be connected to the Icelandic art scene through studie

Last days of the exhibition As Far as the Eye Can See

The last day of the exhibition Birgir Andrésson: As Far as the Eye Can See at Kjarvalsstaðir is Sunday, 15 May.