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Imagine Peace Tower in Viðey.
Illumination of the Imagine Peace Tower

Yoko will be paying her annual visit to Iceland this October, to signal the illumination of Imagine Peace Tower in memory of John Lennon on Monday 9th October - his birthday. The illumination will be at 9 pm.

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.
Last days of the performance Woman in E

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.

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Imagine Peace Tower in Viðey.
9. October 2017 - 21:00
Event location: 
Viðey

Yoko will be paying her annual visit to Iceland this October, to signal the illumination of Imagine Peace Tower in memory of John Lennon on Monday 9th October - his birthday. The illumination will be at 9 pm.

Curator Birta Guðjónsdóttir
27. February 2020 - 20:00
Event location: 
Hafnarhús

Curator Talk with Birta Guðjónsdóttir through the exhibition Chromo Sapiens by Hrafnhildur Arnardóttir / Shoplifter at Hafnarhús.

Curator Aldís Arnardóttir
15. April 2018 - 14:00
Event location: 
Kjarvalsstaðir

Gallery Talk with Curator Aldís Arnardóttir.

The exhibition la durée by Jóhannes Sveinsson Kjarval (1885-1972) has many rarely seen pieces, particularly from his early years.

Summer Solstice Walk
21. June 2021 - 20:00
Event location: 
Viðey

In celebration of the summer solstice, a guided walk will be hosted on Monday 21 June at 20:00 on Viðey Island. The solstice is the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere when the sun reaches its highest position in the sky and marks the moment when the days cease to get longer.

Sigríður Björk Jónsdóttir
7. September 2019 - 13:00
Event location: 
Kjarvalsstaðir

In her lecture, Sigríður Björk will discuss William Morris´s travels to Iceland in 1871 and 1873 and how they may have influenced Morris´s work and theories on the importance of art and beauty in society.

Artworks by Tinne Zenner and Jeannette Ehlers.
7. April 2018 - 14:00
Event location: 
Hafnarhús

Conversation with artists Jeannette Ehlers and Tinne Zenner, together with ethnologist Kristinn Schram.

Guðrún Kristjánsdóttir
5. June 2016 - 14:00
Event location: 
Kjarvalsstaðir

A Reminiscence of Art: Sky, Earth and Kjarval´s Elf Maiden´s Head.

Free entrance with admission. The event takes place in Icelandic.

Open studios for families at Kjarvalsstaðir
17. December 2016 - 11:00 to 13:00
Event location: 
Kjarvalsstaðir

Workshop for families and kids of all ages in the Idea-lab at Kjarvalsstaðir on Saturdays, 3, 10 and 17 December from 11h00-13h00. What is a Christmas spirit? Is it a creative spirit? 

9. October 2017 - 16:30
Event location: 
Hafnarhús

Before the performance, Aki Sasamoto will held an open Lunch Talk at the Iceland Academy of the Arts at Laugarnesvegur 91. 

Photo: Guillaume Ziccarelli
23. February 2018 - 21:00
Event location: 
Hafnarhús

The Danish artist Jesper Just in conversation with curator Markús Þór Andrésson about his art and works on the exhibition Tak i lige måde - Contemporary Art from Denmark. The other participants at the exhibition from Denmark are Jeannette Ehlers, John Kørner and Tinne Zenner. 

No Man‘s Land: Where Beauty Alone Reigns? at Hafnarhús
9. May 2018 - 12:00
Event location: 
Hafnarhús

 

In Icelandic. Free with admission.

18. October 2018 - 13:00 to 16:00
Event location: 
Kjarvalsstaðir

Workshop: The colors of Fall – inside and outside.
Age: 4–10 years with older family member/parent.

Under the Same Sky & Intimacy and Sculpture: Curators Talk
10. March 2019 - 15:00
Event location: 
Ásmundarsafn

Curators Talk through the exhibitions Ásmundur Sveinsson: Under the Same Sky – Art in Public Spaces and Sigurður Guðmundsson: Intimacy and Sculpture, led by Sigurður Trausti Traustason, Head of Collections and Research, and Yean Fee Quay, Exhibition Project Manager.

Jón Sigurðsson
4. July 2019 - 20:00
Event location: 
Hafnarhús

Get acquanted with the history of Iceland and Reykjavik through statues and monuments in Reykjavik city centre. How was the country settled? What kind of society and culture was in Reykjavik in the past and how has it gradually changed?

Forget-Me-Not: IUA's Lunch Concert
9. October 2019 - 12:15
16. October 2019 - 12:15
23. October 2019 - 12:15
30. October 2019 - 12:15
6. November 2019 - 12:15
13. November 2019 - 12:15
Event location: 
Kjarvalsstaðir

Vocal students from the Department of Music, IUA, perform music that revolves around love and beauty. The concert is part of the concert series Gleym-mér-ei (Forget-Me-Not) that consists of six, theme-based concerts.

Hrafnhildur Arnardóttir/Shoplifter. Photo: Ólafur Daði Eggertsson.
25. January 2020 - 15:00
Event location: 
Hafnarhús

Hrafnhildur Arnardóttir / Shoplifter will talk about her exhibition Chromo Sapiens at Hafnarhús Ground floor.

Free with admission. In Icelandic.

Other

Accessibility at Hafnarhús

Reykjavík Art Museum – Hafnarhús is located at Tryggvagata 17. Hafnarhús focuses on progressive art exhibitions by acknowledged Icelandic and international contemporary artists. This building also houses the Erró collection and his work is always on display.

Length of Visit

You should plan 40-60 minutes for a visit to Reykjavík Art Museum – Hafnarhús.

Visiting Hafnarhús
Upplýsingar (i)

Entrance

Entrance to Hafnarhús is from Tryggvagata, through an automatic, sliding door, without thresholds. Once inside, the visitor services is on the left and museum shop to the right.

Parking

There are a few parking spots behind Hafnarhús on the Geirsgata side, accessible from Tryggvagata. Numerous parking places can be found in a parking garage at Hafnartorg, also accessible from Geirsgata, and in the parking garage at Vesturgata 7. All these parking places requires payment.

Bicycles and Scooters

Bicycle stands are located in Grófin next to Reykjavik City Library

Public Transport

Buses no. 1, 3, 6, 11, 12, 13, 14.

Baby Strollers

In Hafnarhús, you can store prams and borrow light strollers. Large prams are not allowed in the exhibition galleries for security reasons.

Cloakroom and Lockers

The cloakroom is behind reception, up a few steps, and there you’ll also find lockers for bags and backpacks. Prams, backpacks, large bags, umbrellas and other bulky items are not allowed in the galleries, for security reasons. A cloakroom is off the hall with the lockers.

Bathrooms

Bathrooms can be found by the reception on the ground floor and by the refreshment area on the first floor. Disabled toilets on the ground floor are on the left of the reception, and on the first floor they are in the same area as the other bathrooms.

Elevators

There is an elevator between the different floors, it is opposite the innermost staircase on the ground floor.

Chairs/Somewhere to Sit Down

The exhibitions vary regularly but normally, benches can be found in the galleries. If not, visitors can ask for a stool at reception.

Picnic Facilities

On the first floor, you’ll find a refreshment area to sit down and have your packed lunch. Coffee and water are normally offered to visitors, free of charge.

Multipurpose Hall

On the ground floor, opposite The Port, is the multipurpose hall. It is used for meetings, lectures, seminars, workshops and other events. There is no threshold to enter the hall.

Stofan (The Living Room)

Opposite the entrance on the ground floor, on the north side of the museum, is Stofan. This is usually a quiet place and good for relaxing. It has a library and normally there are books and other information regarding the exhibitions each time. There are also facilities for families and children, including paper and coloured pencils, along with some toys.

Guidance

Guidance around particular exhibitions is scheduled at regular intervals and advertised specifically. The museum staff is happy to receive groups following an agreement.

Please contact us through phone, 411-6400, or by email to listasafn(at)reykjavik.is for further information.

People with Disabilities
Hreyfihamlaðir

Hafnarhús has good wheelchair access in the building and to most exhibitions. The entrance is on the ground floor, with no thresholds and automatic doors. There is a lift from the ground floor, opposite the stairs that are further from the entrance.

Disabled Parking

There are two parking spots reserved for people with disabilities in Grófin, to the left of Hafnarhúsið’s entrance.

Wheelchairs

One wheelchair is available, in the cloakroom on the ground floor. Further information can be had at the reception.

Chairs/Somewhere to Sit Down

The exhibitions vary regularly but you can expect to find benches in the galleries. If not, visitors can ask for stools at the reception.

Bathrooms

Bathrooms can be found by the reception on the ground floor and by the refreshment area on the first floor. Disabled bathrooms on the ground floor are on the left of the visitor services desk, and on the first floor they are in the same area as the other bathrooms.

Please contact us through phone, 411-6400, or by email to listasafn(at)reykjavik.is for further information.

Individuals with Autism and Sensory Processing Sensitivities
Skynvinnsla

Generally, an admission ticket to Reykjavík Art Museum is valid for 24 hours so it is possible to visit all three museum buildings during that time: Hafnarhús, Kjarvalsstaðir and Ásmundarsafn.

Stimuli

Stimuli varies, depending on the exhibition, and the museum reception staff can inform visitors each time what kind of exhibition to expect. The museum is usually a peaceful place but sometimes there are videos with audio that can be disturbing. Lighting in the galleries can be bright and sometimes there is fluorescent lighting.

Quiet Spaces

Opposite the entrance on the ground floor, on the north side of the museum, is Stofan. This is usually a quiet place and good for relaxing. It has a library and normally there are books and other information regarding the exhibitions each time. There are also facilities for families and children, including paper and coloured pencils, along with some toys.

On the first floor, you’ll find a refreshment area to sit down and have your packed lunch. Coffee and water are normally offered to visitors free of charge.

Guidance

Reykjavík Art Museum regularly advertises special opening hours for people with autism or sensory processing sensitivities. During these hours, all stimuli is set according to the people’s needs (for example regarding light and sound).

Museum Visit

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Please contact us through phone, 411-6400, or by email to listasafn(at)reykjavik.is for further information.

Blind and Visually Impaired People
Blindir og sjónskertir

Entrance is on the ground floor, through automatic, sliding doors with no threshold. A lift is on the ground floor, opposite the staircase furthest from the entrance.

Guide Dogs

Guide dogs are welcome at the museum.

Guidance

Reykjavík Art Museum regularly advertises special opening hours for blind and visually impaired people. These hours are advertised with ample notice.

Please contact us through phone, 411-6400, or by email to listasafn(at)reykjavik.is for further information.

Deaf and Hearing-Impaired People
Heyrnarskertir og heyrnarlausir

Guidance

Reykjavík Art Museum regularly offers signed guidance in the museum buildings. This guidance is advertised with ample notice.

Please contact us through phone, 411-6400, or by email to listasafn(at)reykjavik.is for further information.

Various Groups
Aðrir hópar

Reykjavík Art Museum receives various groups and strives to meet their needs. Has your group visited the museum before?

Among regular museum visitors are:
Geysir, club for people living with mental health issues
Hlutverkasetrið
Daily activity club for people with dementia
Various Red Cross groups
Ljósið, rehabilitation centre for cancer patients
Reykjalundur activity group

Results for sýningar
29.10.2016
Ásmundarsafn

Works by Ásmundur Sveinsson (f. 1893 – 1982) and Þorvaldur Skúlason (f. 1906 – 1984). The exhibition is a collaboration between Reykjavík Art Museum and the University of Iceland Art Collection.