Kjarvalsstadir - Reykjavik Art Museum
About the museum
Founded in 1973, the Reykjavík Art Museum is the largest visual art institution in Iceland. Its mission to present contemporary art in its many manifestations is carried out through diverse programs at the museum's three venues: Hafnarhus, Kjarvalsstadir, and Asmundarsafn. Architecture has been a part of the museum programs since 1993.
Kjarvalsstaðir Museum
Kjarvalsstaðir Museum is a museum in Reykjavík, Iceland
Reykjavik Art Museum: Kjarvalsstadir
Reykjavík Art Museum (RAM) is the largest visual art institution in Iceland. The museum is situated at three different locations in the city: the Kjarvalsstadir exhibition hall at Miklatún, Hafnarhus, located in downtown Reykjavik, and the Ásmundur Sveinsson Sculpture Museum and Park at Sigtún.
Attention: Admission to the museum is no longer free.
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Listasafn Reykjavíkur er til húsa á þremur stöðum í bænum. Í Hafnarhúsi við Tryggvagötu, á Kjarvalsstöðum við Flókagötu og í Ásmundarsafni við Sigtún.
Bergstaðastræti 10 - Apartments 601 og 602
Kjarvalsstaðir - Listasafn Reykjavíkur
Listasafn Reykjavíkur: Kjarvalsstaðir
Kjarvalsstaðir voru teknir í notkun árið 1973 en höfðu þá verið í byggingu frá árinu 1966. Arkitekt er Hannes Kr. Davíðsson en þetta er fyrsta byggingin á Íslandi sem sérstaklega er hönnuð fyrir myndlist. Auk tímabundinna sýninga á Kjarvalsstöðum eru þar eru reglulega sýningar á verkum Jóhannesar S. Kjarvals (1885-1972). Kjarval skipar sérstakan sess í íslenskri menningar- og listasögu sem einn ástsælasti listamaður þjóðarinnar fyrr og síðar.
Veitingar
Veitingasalan á Kjarvalsstöðum er lokuð tímabundið.
Verslun
Á Kjarvalsstöðum er safnverslun þar sem boðið er upp á úrval innlendra og erlendra listaverkabóka og sýningarskráa sem safnið hefur gefið út í gegnum árin. Þar er einnig til sölu ýmis gjafavara frá KRAUMI, gjafakort og eftirprentanir af kunnum listaverkum. Einnig afsteypur af verkum Ásmundar Sveinssonar. Verslunin er opin á opnunartíma safnsins.
Reykjavik Art Museum: Hafnarhus
Reykjavík Art Museum (RAM) is the largest visual art institution in Iceland. The museum is situated at three different locations in the city: the Kjarvalsstadir exhibition hall at Miklatún, Hafnarhus, located in downtown Reykjavik, and the Ásmundur Sveinsson Sculpture Museum and Park at Sigtún.
Attention: Admission to the museum is no longer free.
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Listasafn Reykjavíkur er til húsa á þremur stöðum í bænum. Í Hafnarhúsi við Tryggvagötu, á Kjarvalsstöðum við Flókagötu og í Ásmundarsafni við Sigtún.
ART67, Opening of a new art gallery, Reykjavik, ICELAND
Art in Iceland
Johannes Sveinsson Kjarval 若阿內斯·斯維因森·賈瓦爾 (1885-1972) Expressionism Cubism Icelandic
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Johannes Sveinsson Kjarval (15 October 1885 – 13 April 1972) was an Icelandic painter. He is by many considered one of the most important artists of Iceland.
Born in poverty, he was adopted and as a young man worked as a fisherman. However, he spent every spare time drawing and painting and managed to learn basics from artist Ásgrímur Jónsson. At age 27 with financial support from fishermen and the Icelandic Confederation of Labour he passed an entrance examination and was admitted to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts for higher education in the arts where he completed his studies. During the Copenhagen years he became acquainted with various styles including impressionism, expressionism and cubism but he also became an accomplished draughtsman. Later he also took shorter trips to France and Italy.
Kjarval was a prolific painter, leaving thousands of drawings and paintings after a long life. The paintings vary greatly in style and frequently mix different styles into a very personal style. Although not surreal, some of his works include absurd and symbolist elements mixing elves and myths into landscape. Many of his works include Icelandic landscape and lava formation but many of his landscape paintings are partially "cubist" and abstract with his focus on zooming on the closest ground and less the impressive mysterious mountains in the background. Later in his life his art frequently also included abstract painting.
Because of the unique mix of styles, it is an oversimplification to classify him has a landscape painter. His work includes expressionist, abstract, cubist, landscape and portrait paintings and drawings - and his "style promiscuity" was highly original as the man himself was. He was a highly original modernizer of his time and still remains quite unique among Icelandic and world painters.[1] In 1958 he was awarded the Prince Eugen Medal by the King of Sweden.
In Reykjavík, one of three buildings belonging to the Reykjavík Art Museum is called Kjarvalsstaðir and presents Kjarval's works alongside temporary exhibitions.
He is depicted on the Icelandic 2000 króna banknote.
The 1977 Debut Album Björk by Björk, includes an instrumental flute-tribute (Jóhannes Kjarval) written and performed by Björk
若阿內斯·斯維因森·賈瓦爾(1885年10月15日 - 1972年4月13日)是冰島畫家。他被許多人認為冰島的最重要的藝術家之一。
出生在貧窮,他被採納,並作為一個年輕人當過漁民。然而,他所花的每業餘時間繪畫和管理,以借鑒藝術家阿斯格里姆爾·榮松基礎。 27歲時與漁民和勞工聯合會冰島的財政支持,他通過了入學考試,考入美術丹麥皇家科學院在那裡他完成了他的研究藝術高等教育。在哥本哈根裡,他結識了各種風格,包括印象主義,表現主義和立體主義,但他也成為一個多才多藝的起草人。後來,他也採取了短途旅行到法國和意大利。
賈瓦爾是一位多產的畫家,造成數千素描和油畫的壽命長了。繪畫的風格差別很大,不同的風格經常混合成一個非常個人化的風格。雖然不是超現實主義,他的一些作品包括荒謬和象徵元素混合精靈和神話到景觀。他的許多作品包括冰島景觀和熔岩形成,但許多他的山水畫是部分“立體主義”,抽象與他注重放大在後台最接近地面和令人印象深刻的神秘的山少。後來在他的生活他的藝術也經常包含抽象繪畫。
由於風格獨特地結合在一起的,它是一個過於簡單歸類他有一個風景畫家。他的工作包括表現,抽象,立體主義,風景和肖像油畫和素描 - 和他的“風格亂”是因為他本人是非常原始的。他是他那個時代一個非常原始的近代化和仍然冰島和世界的畫家中相當獨特的。[1] 1958年,他被瑞典國王頒發的歐根親王獎章。
在雷克雅未克,屬於雷克雅未克藝術博物館三座建築中的一個被稱為Kjarvalsstaðir並提出賈瓦爾的作品旁邊的臨時展覽。
他被描述在冰島2000克朗紙幣。
1977年首張專輯比約克由比約克,包括書面和比約克執行的器樂笛貢
Reykjavík Art Museum
Founded in 1973, the Reykjavík Art Museum is the largest visual art institution in Iceland. Its mission to present contemporary art in its many manifestations is carried out through diverse programs at the museum's three venues: Hafnarhus, Kjarvalsstadir, and Asmundarsafn. Architecture has been a part of the museum programs since 1993.
The Reykjavik Art Museum has three collections of works by individual artists: Asmundur Sveinsson, Johannes S. Kjarval and Erró. The Museum is also in charge of the General art collection of the city of Reykjavik as well as most of the outdoor sculptures.
Asmundarsafn - The Reykjavik Art Museum
Asmundur Sveinsson
About the artist
Asmundur Sveinsson was one of the pioneers of sculpture in Iceland. He studied at the Swedish Academy of Fine Arts, under the guidance of the sculptor Carl Milles. Early on he was exposed to the traditional view that sculpture should be part of the urban environment. After completing his studies in 1926 he moved to Paris where he lived for three years. The city was then the uncontested centre of contemporary art in Europe and his stay there influenced him no less than his formal education.
Throughout his life, Sveinsson remained loyal to his belief that art should be for the people and have its place among them. He was called the poet of the people in the field of art and undoubtedly this ideal was rooted in his philosophy of life no less than in the traditions of sculpture. Most of his sculptures were conceived as works for public spaces, an integral part of their environment or designed for utility.
Asmundur Sveinsson
The Asmundur Sveinsson Collection
Asmundur Sveinsson was one of the pioneers of Icelandic sculpture.
The Asmundur Sveinsson collection contains works that span the whole career of the artist and clearly show how his artistic vision developed throughout his life. Among the oldest are sculptures that he created as a student at the State Academy in Sweden. Later came the grand masterpieces that praise the Icelandic common people, folk-tales and nature. Finally the collection has a number of abstract works, that the artist created in the last decades of his life.
Asmundur Sveinsson donated his house and his collection to the City of Reykjavik after his day.
Books about Asmund Sveinsson
All the museum stores at the Reykjavik Art Museum, -Kjarvalsstadir, -Asmundur Sveinsson Sculpture Museum
and the Hafnarhus, have books about Asmundur Sveinsson, his artwoorks and his career.
Exhibitions
Exhibition of works by Asmundur Sveinsson are put on display at the Asmundur Sveinsson Sculpture Museum.
The Reykjavik Art Museum
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Places 2 Go Mini Adventure - Reykjavik Art Museum (Iceland)
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Víkingaheimar
A interview with Árni Sigfússon the mayor of Reykjanesbær
Víkingaheimar is the home of the Viking Ship Íslendingur (the Icelander). Built in 1996, Icelander is an exact replica of the famous Gokstad ship, a remarkable archaeological find of an almost completely intact Viking ship, excavated in Norway in 1882.
Vikingaheimar is also a home of a portion of the Viking millennium exhibition produced by the Smithsonian Institution Vikings: The North Atlantic Saga. This exhibition sheds light into the Norse settlement and explorations of unknown lands.
These two fine projects, both celebrating Iceland's central role in the discovery of North America 1000 years ago by the Norse Vikings, have now found a permanent home in Vikingaheimar ,a spectacular modern building, situated right by the Faxafloi bay in the town of Reykjanes and can be easily spotted from the main road between the international airport and Reykjavík.
Vikingaheimar is the home of the Viking Ship Íslendingur (the Icelander). Built in 1996, Icelander is an exact replica of the famous Gokstad ship, a remarkable archaeological find of an almost completely intact Viking ship, excavated in Norway in 1882.
Captain Gunnar Marel Eggertsson was inspired to build a replica of this beautiful ship based on his own background as shipbuilder and sailor. He copied the original nail for nail. In the year 2000, with a grant from the Leifur Eiríksson Commission of Iceland, he sailed from Iceland to New York, a journey of 4200 nautical miles. His voyage brought world-wide attention to Leif Eiriksson's and Bjarni Herjólfsson's discovery of America, dated, according to the Icelandic sagas, to exactly 1000 A.D.
Building Icelander was an extraordinary achievement; at 23 metres long, 5.25 meters wide and with a holding capacity of 80 tons (by modern standards), it took 2 years of effort. The sail is 130 square meters and the mast is 18 meters in length. Made from pine and oak, scholars believe this was the most common type of ship in use during the Viking Age.
Vikingaheimar is also a home a portion of the Viking millennium exhibition produced by the Smithsonian Institution. Launched by King Harald V of Norway during the summer of 2000, and with a State Dinner at the White House, Vikings: The North Atlantic Saga then traveled to 6 other cities throughout North America. This exhibition, like the sailing of Icelander, celebrated the 1000 year anniversary of the Viking discovery of North America, shedding light on the latest scholarly research into the Norse settlement and explorations of unknown lands.
Gunnar Marel and his crew of 8 left Iceland on Icelandic Independence day, the 17th of June, with a send off from the Prime Minister of Iceland. When it finally arrived in New York on October 5th-where it was greeted by First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton and Mayor Rudolf Guiliani--the ship had made stops at 22 harbors. In addition to the festivities with kings, queens, presidents and mayors, when the ship arrived, visitors also streamed to see it while it was docked at each location, all told about 450,000 people came on board.
These two fine projects, both celebrating Iceland's central role in the discovery of North America 1000 years ago by the Norse Vikings, have now found a permanent home in Vikinga Aldan (Viking Wave), the central building on the Vikingaheimar grounds. A spectacular modern building, it also offers beautiful views of the surrounding bay, Faxaflói.
Hamborgarabúllan, Reykjavik
Deal of the Century
A Beautiful Apartment Centrally Located In Reykjavík- HHolidayRentals
The apartment is centrally located in Reykjavík opposite art gallery Kjarvalsstadir. There is a big green park in front of the house. Here you are downtown but not in the nightlife noise. Wild nature Öskjuhlíð and city center within walking distance.
The apartment has a large living room, entrance hall, rather small kitchen and bath. TWO BEDROOMS and they are spacious with good closets.
There is one King size bed in ONE ROOM and two single beds in the other. In the bathroom is both shower and bathtub.
From the living room you can go out on the balcony.
There is a short walk to Öskjuhlíð, a great recreational area with relics from the second world war. There is Perlan with a good view over the city and other municipalities. In The Perlan you can find a very good revolving restaurant with a panoramic view. A little bit further is University of Reykjavík, Nauthóll restaurant and Nauthólsvík where you can take a bath and find Icelandic beach live.
The park in front of the house is child-friendly and there are playgrounds like football, basketball, beach, volleyball, playground and barbecue grills. During the winter time it may be possible to see the northern lights and create a snowman.
Reykjavik Art Museum: Asmundarsafn
Reykjavík Art Museum (RAM) is the largest visual art institution in Iceland. The museum is situated at three different locations in the city: the Kjarvalsstadir exhibition hall at Miklatún, Hafnarhus, located in downtown Reykjavik, and the Ásmundur Sveinsson Sculpture Museum and Park at Sigtún.
Attention: Admission to the museum is no longer free.
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Listasafn Reykjavíkur er til húsa á þremur stöðum í bænum. Í Hafnarhúsi við Tryggvagötu, á Kjarvalsstöðum við Flókagötu og í Ásmundarsafni við Sigtún.
Reykjavík Museum of Photography
The Reykjavík Museum of Photography is a museum in Reykjavík, Iceland
Hlemmur Square
Hlemmur Square is a new and innovative concept of accomodating international travelers in both a luxury hotel and hostel all in one building. It was to create a environment where all walks of life come together and enjoy their new „home away from home“ in Reykjavik where all age groups meet and mingle, enjoying each companies together at the well known bar and the restaurant.
The public areas are designed to be a „collection of various feelings“ whereas the main lobby is of a more modern style and then the library give the guests the old feeling and tranquility of relaxing after a tour or at any time. Colors, which Reykjavik has always been known fo,r have become a big part of the concept and are found throughout the hotel and hostel and public areas.
A Visit to the Botanical Garden in Reykjavík
Watch this video from the Botanical Garden in Laugardalur in Reykjavík, a popular outdoor recreational area among the capital's residents. There are many walking paths in the garden which lead past blossoming flowers and trees, and an idyllic pond which is home to ducks and geese. Narration by Eygló Svala Arnarsdóttir, video by Páll Kjartansson and Jörundur Jörundsson. Copyright: icelandreview.com
Places to Go - Reykjavik, Iceland (S1E2)
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Reykjavik Art Museum
Reykjavik Art Museum is the largest visual art institution in Iceland. It occupies three locations in Reykjavík; in Harbour House by the old harbour, at Kjarvalsstaðir by Klambratún and in Ásmundur Sveinsson Sculpture Museum in Laugardalur.