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Infinite Next in the Living Art Museum | IceNews

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Reykjavik travel guide

Why you ll love it Offbeat, bohemian and always entertaining, Iceland’s capital is a fitting reflection of a country moulded by extremes. Situated in the southwest of the island, the city is a logical starting point for a tour of the explosive geysers and thundering waterfalls of the Golden Circle. But as a standalone destination it deserves a few days of exploring before you continue on a self-drive holiday along the ring road. Music spills from lively bars, art galleries brim with eccentric creations and the forces of nature are never far away. Main photo: Reykjavik, Iceland (Alamy) What to do

Why Iceland is the ideal post-Covid getaway

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Artist Spotlight: Iceland-Based Visual Artist Lukas Bury

Artist Spotlight: Iceland-Based Visual Artist Lukas Bury Creatively engaging with his past and identity, Iceland-based painter and visual artist Lukas Bury challenges his own experiences through painting. Influenced by growing up in Germany (Bonn and Berlin) while having a Polish background, as well as now living in Iceland, national identification with objects has become one of Bury’s main motifs.   With references to still life and kitsch, Bury’s paintings represent the elements in our every day life that often go unnoticed but are crucial in identifying with a specific culture or time. His most recent exhibition was “Extraterritorial,” curated by Ana Victoria Bruno in Reykjavik’s Polish supermarket Mini Market. He is currently part of the museum show “RAW POWER” at Reykjavik Art Museum, which will run until May 2021, and he has a solo show planned for fall 2021.

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