Museums
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The Asmundur Sveinsson Sculpture Museum was the residence of the great artist Asmundur Sveinsson and includes his studio which is dedicated to the work of the sculptor from 1893-1982. The museum is situated in an igloo shaped building...
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Kjarvalsstaðir museum is totally devoted to modern art of both Iceland and international countries. It has some of the best permanent exhibitions of works especially by Johannes S Kjarval. He is known as one of most beloved... |
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Photography is one more facet of Reykjavik's artistic heritage and culture. This can be very well experienced at the Reykjavik Museum of Photography. This independent museum lies at Grófarhús, 15...
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The country's largest collection of works by major Icelandic artists of the 19th and 20th centuries, with international artists also featured.
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The Reykjavik Museum of Photography collects photographs, items and documents related to the practice of photography, by professional- and amateur photographers, who have lived and worked in the Reykjavik area. The museum holds a number...
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The Living Art Museum was founded in the year 1978 and is a nonprofit gallery situated in Reykjavík. This museum has been a venue for artistic events and exhibitions of many kinds. It has also gained importance as a venue for...
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