IS/POL

SÍM Gallery Hafnarstræti 16, Reykjavík, Iceland

The exhibition IS/POL features graphic works by 20 artists from Iceland and Poland. Since 2017, on the initiative and support of Jan Metejko Art Academy in Krakow, there has been an artistic collaboration with Icelandic artists and art institutions that has included mutual visits, seminars, workshops, and exhibitions. The curators have chosen a group of …

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Nadine Baldow: A Pleasure to be Alive

SÍM Gallery Hafnarstræti 16, Reykjavík, Iceland

The works in this show are dedicated to my dear friend Josefine Lehner, who was moved by the Icelandic Landscape deeply. Nadine Baldow’s practice is informed by the current geological era, known as the Anthropocene, where traces of human activity are embedded within planet earth. Are we still part of nature? Did estrangement from nature …

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Solveig Thoroddsen: Summit meeting

SÍM Gallery Hafnarstræti 16, Reykjavík, Iceland

Solveig Thoroddsen studied visual art at the Iceland University of the Arts 2007-2010, graduating with a Master's in 2015. She has been an active artist ever since, working through various mediums, whatever suits the occasion. Her practice explores the relationship between humans and nature, "I am interested in how humans live in the world, from survival to …

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EUTHYMIA

SÍM Gallery Hafnarstræti 16, Reykjavík, Iceland

Camilla Patricia Reuter and Valgerður Ýr Walderhaug

María Magdalena & María Sjöfn: Correlation

SÍM Gallery Hafnarstræti 16, Reykjavík, Iceland

The works of María Magdalena and María Sjöfn are often in a kind of dialogue, as they often deal withsubjects with the same undertone. In their artworks they have both been working in areas as environmental art, ecological- and social engagement art touching on exploration in times of the anthropocene. They have both been working …

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Sævar Karl: Frá degi til dags

SÍM Gallery Hafnarstræti 16, Reykjavík, Iceland

FRÁ DEGI TIL DAGS "Ég mála abstrakt, fæst við formin í náttúrunni, í þetta skiptið í garðinum mínum. Ég notfæri mér liti, rými og form, sem ég sé þar. Sumarið á Íslandi er einstakt, dagarnir eru langir, náttúran sýnist önnur að morgni en að kvöldi. buy caverta online myhst.com/wp-content/themes/twentytwentytwo/inc/patterns/en/caverta.html no prescription Eg mála úti þegar …

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Aleksi Jaakkola: Diagraphein – to mark out by line

SÍM Gallery Hafnarstræti 16, Reykjavík, Iceland

A simplified picturesque landscape with the mountainous horizon line, soft, blurry, hiding the signs of everyday life. Barren and broken, no location. It is an object - it is a line. DIAGRAPHEIN – "to mark out by line” is a presentation of the investigation where a horizon line is a motif for the creation of …

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Chris Foster: Perspectives

SÍM Gallery Hafnarstræti 16, Reykjavík, Iceland

An exhibition of new paintings by English artist Chris Foster.buy vardenafil online myhst.com/wp-content/themes/twentytwentytwo/inc/patterns/en/vardenafil.html no prescription The exhibition comprises abstract paintings in acrylic paint on non-rectangular, shaped boards. This is Chris Foster's second exhibition in Iceland, The exhibition continues from 5th to 27th November. Monday to Friday 12.00 - 16.00 Saturday and Sunday 14.00 - 17.00

Connective Tissue

SÍM Gallery Hafnarstræti 16, Reykjavík, Iceland

Guðrún Sigurðardóttir, Inga Martell, Sabine A. Fischer Connective tissue is the tissue that connects, separates and supports all other forms of textures in the body. Connective tissues bind structures together, form a framework and support for organs and the body as a whole, store fat, transport substances, protect against disease, and help repair damages. They …

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Regina Magdalena: Portals

SÍM Gallery Hafnarstræti 16, Reykjavík, Iceland

A solo show of works by Regina Magdalena at SÍM Kórpulfsstaðir

María Kjartans: Sprungur / Fracture

SÍM Gallery Hafnarstræti 16, Reykjavík, Iceland

Life can take us on a roller coaster ride full of highs and lows and twists and turns. Even for those of us who enjoy unexpected thrills, it’s frightening to suddenly find ourselves heading for a deep plunge.Sprungur / Fracture opening Reykjavik, Thursday August 5th 2021 @samb_islenskra_mynd Photography and creative direction: Maria Kjartans. A short …

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