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The girls that have participated in the performance Woman in E at the exhibition God, I Feel So Bad by Ragnar Kjartansson at Hafnarhús. Photo: Sunna Axels.

Sunday, 3 September is the last day of the performance Woman in E at the exhibition God, I Feel So Bad by Ragnar Kjartansson at Hafnarhús. The performance is the second durational performance of three that is shown during the time of the exhibition.

Reykjavík Art Museum proudly presents a course on Ragnar Kjartansson's artwork ART READY: Ragnar Kjartansson Backstage

From the opening day of the exhibition Calm at Kjarvalsstaðir.

Free admission to all three museums on Culture Night, Saturday, 19 August

 

Kjarvalsstaðir – open from 10h00 to 22h00

The German street painter Jakob Wagner will re-paint his artwork on a piece from the Berlin wall that stands in Borgartún Reykjavík. He will start painting tomorrow, Wednesday August 16th and will paint until he finishes the work.

Ragnar Kjartansson: God, I Feel So Bad at Hafnarhús.

Saturday, 3 June 16h00 at Hafnarhús
The Mayor of Reykjavík will open the exhibition

Ásmundur Sveinsson, Head Ransom, 1948, oak, 66x45 cm.

An extensive Ásmundur Sveinsson retrospective, Art for the People, will open in Reykjavík Art Museum – Ásmundarsafn, Saturday May 20th at 16:00. The Minister of Education, Science and Culture, Kristján Þór Júlíusson, will open the exhibition.

Book Market at Hafnarhús.

Spring Cleaning: Book Market at Hafnarhús
Saturday, May 6 – Wednesday, May 10, 10h–17h00

Numerous international books on art, design, architecture and art theory. Come and make a bargain!

From the exhibitions Bout – four bouts of video works and Human Disguise at Hafnarhús.

The last day of the exhibtions Bout – four bouts of video works and Human Disguise by Ragnar Þórisson at Hafnarhús is Sunda

Ásmundarsafn.

Ásmundarsafn will be closed from 1-20 May.

The exhibition Art for the People, a retrospective on the works of Ásmundur Sveinsson, opens on Saturday, 20 May 2017.