For Those Who Couldn’t Cross the Sea

The Nordic House Sæmundargata 11, Reykjavík, Iceland

I want to go home, but home is the mouth of a shark.Home is the barrel of the gun and no one would leave home unless home chased you to the shore.Unless home told you to quicken your legs, leave your clothes behind, crawl through the desert, wade through the oceans,drownsavebe hungrybegforget pride.your survival is …

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How did I get to the bomb shelter

The Nordic House Sæmundargata 11, Reykjavík, Iceland

How did I get to the bomb shelter is a multidisciplinary group exhibition featuring seven contemporary Ukranian artists curated by Yulia Sapiha and produced by The Nordic House in Reykjavik. In the exhibition artists explore themes related to their personal experience of the war, their longing for a peaceful life, their paths towards survival and their hope for the future. How did I …

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GOETHE MORPH*: A Growing Body of Evidence

The Nordic House Sæmundargata 11, Reykjavík, Iceland

From September 5-15, 2022, Goethe Morph* invite the public to a holistic program of think tanks and performances, lectures and exhibitions - on site at Nordic House Reykjavík, as well as outdoors and digitally. The exhibition A Growing Body of Evidence will be open in Hvelfing at the Nordic House in Reykjavík          10th Sep – 23rd Dec We …

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Experiment – Eider & Farmer

The Nordic House Sæmundargata 11, Reykjavík, Iceland

An artistic research project on a symbiotic relationship between eider and farmer by a group of designers and artists from Denmark, Iceland and Norway. Learning from this sustainable but gradually declining nordic heritage, the project gives rise to innovation and production of new artworks. The eider duck and the farmer have a mutually beneficial relationship. …

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Life in the Universe

The Nordic House Sæmundargata 11, Reykjavík, Iceland

Liv is a girl that lives on the top floor in a house in the city, just beneath the starry sky. Liv’s father has told her that space is constantly expanding, like a balloon that is being blown up more and more. With her telescope, Liv looks up into space and takes on a journey …

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Even a worm will turn

The Nordic House Sæmundargata 11, Reykjavík, Iceland

In the narrative of man as name giver, living creatures are transmuted into ideas, signs, or symbols.buy eriacta online healthcoachmichelle.com/wp-content/themes/twentytwentyone/inc/en/eriacta.html no prescription Imbuing animals with ideological, emotional, anthropomorphic identity traits. How does this narrative affect interspecies relations? Reflecting upon human -animal kinship we are confronted with the limitations of our species in its growing collective …

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Time Matter Remains Trouble

The Nordic House Sæmundargata 11, Reykjavík, Iceland

The premise of the exhibition is an invitation to reflect and question the human practice of preservation of natural material, phenomena and knowledge.buy aciphex online blackmenheal.org/wp-content/themes/twentytwentytwo/inc/patterns/en/aciphex.html no prescription It is a conjuring up of scenarios for an aftermath or future scenarios of decay and transformation of matter and time, with or without the human race …

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Rockscramblers

The Nordic House Sæmundargata 11, Reykjavík, Iceland

“Out of shadows, creeping, crawling…” Our summer exhibition for children, Rockscramblers, is inspired by the illustrated poetry of poet Mats Söderlund and illustrator Kathrina Skarðsá that was published in the anthology The Length and Breadth of the Nordic Region: Ecocritical currents in Nordic children’s and young people’s literature earlier this year (2021) under the Swedish …

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