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The West Wall Gallery 23.06.2005 A group of artists/musicians working togeather at Eiðar for a week performed on the evening before “jónsmessa” in the Skaftfell Bistro.
The West Wall Gallery 23.06.2005 A group of artists/musicians working togeather at Eiðar for a week performed on the evening before “jónsmessa” in the Skaftfell Bistro.
Main Gallery 15.05. – 26.06.2005 Vatnajökull is the largest glacier in Europe. Volcanic activity under glaciers, which is greater in Iceland than anywhere else, is most extensive beneath the Vatnajökull glacier. Vatnajökull is both the coldest place in Iceland, and…
The annual collaboration between the Icelandic Academy of the Arts and the Dieter Roth Academy has come to a conclusion, the exhibition “Austrumu kontakts” is an attempt to merge the icelandic not-so-tecno tecno generation and the academic Lithuanian school. The…
Rjómskip 27.03.  18.04.2004 The annual colaboration between the Icelandic Academy of the Arts and the Dieter Roth Academy. Carl Boutard Maja Nilsen Markus Ãhrn IndÃana Auðunsdóttir Ãóra Sólveig Bergsteinsdóttir Gunnar Már Pétursson Sarah Deboosere Röðull Reyr Kárason ElÃn Anna…
Akustinen Estetiikka 22.03.  30.04.2003 The annual exhibition of the Icelandic Academy of the Arts and the Dieter Roth Academy. Participating students are: Sólveig Einarsdóttir Milja Vita Timo Vaittinen Guðný Rúnarsdóttir Berglind Ãgústsdóttir Lóa HlÃn Hjálmtýssdóttir My Anderssen Jóhanna Björk…
Skaftfell, On the Rót  80 animals 22.03.  22.04.2002 The annual exhibition of the Icelandic Academy of the Arts and the Dieter Roth Academy. Participating students are: Bjarni Massi Halla Dögg Sigurðardóttir Tinna Guðmundsdóttir Margrétt M. Davíð Örn Halldórsson…
When Dieter Roth passed away in 1998 an exhibition in his honour was held at Skaftfell the same year. The title referrers to review Zeitschrift fur Alles that Dieter published. Group exhibition, a total of 70 artists exhibited. Photo: Magnús…
Philipp Valenta. 23rd Nov 2018 to 14th January 2019. West Wall gallery, Skaftfell Bistro. Iceland’s economy is becoming more and more dependent on tourism, a growing industry that offers the country’s natural wonders as attractions to be consumed. In…