by admin | Aug 22, 2016
Louise Bourgeois is one of the best-known female artists in the world. She was still agile and working vigorously when she died in 2010 at the age of 99. Beginning her career as a painter she branched into sculpting around the middle of the last century and began...
by admin | Aug 22, 2016
Sigurgeir’s Bird Collection is named after Sigurgeir Stefánsson from Ytri-Neslöndum in Mývatn who had a keen interest in birdlife and nature. He collected stuffed birds and eggs and had managed to accumulate 320 specimens from around 100 species of Icelandic nesting...
by admin | Aug 22, 2016
A famous opera by Mozart, The Magic Flute appeals to people of all generations and perhaps, particularly to children. It is therefore often used as a conduit through which children are introduced to the opera. Until now, there has not been a treat tradition of...
by admin | Aug 22, 2016
Vin (transl. Oasis) is a Day Shelter in Reykjavik for people with mental health problems. Aiming to reduce isolation and improve the quality of life of people with such problems, it was established by The Red Cross in Reykjavik. Friends of Vin is an interest group,...
by admin | Aug 22, 2016
Bernd Ogrodnik, the artistic director and co-founder of the Centre for Puppet Arts, is one of the world’s greatest puppeteers. The Centre, which is based in the small town of Borgarnes, is a magic world for all generations and a great addition to the existing cultural...
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