A journey through colours and sound EditorialIn Harpa, music and conference hall at the end of the Reykjavík harbour, Hringátt/Circuleight is a current exhibition....
Eruption at Skjaldbreiður? EditorialFrom the shield volcano / mountain Skjaldbreiður, there are only about twenty kilometers to Þingvellir in the south,...
LÁ ART MUSEUM EditorialLÁ Art Museum (Listasafn Arnesinga) in Hveragerði hosts four to five abitious exhibitions every year. The museum is...
Hveragerði EditorialA vast number of people pass through or by Hveragerði in South Iceland each year. Located 45 km...
Summer in the South #3 EditorialWhat stands out when you travel around the South in the rain, wind and very short sunsets? The...
Summer in the South #2 EditorialHere comes the second part of a photo series of three parts, from the Icelandic Times / Land...
Hnitbjörg 100 years old EditorialWe know the works of Einar Jónsson (1874-1954), they are a part of Reykjavík’s cityscape and our history....
Art in Ásmundarsalur EditorialIn 1933, sculptor Ásmundur Sveinsson (1893 – 1982) built a house and studio on Freyjugata on Skólavörðuholt. The...
Of course the East EditorialWhen you look at the numbers, whether from the Tourism Office or the Road Administration, two parts of...
Welcome to Iceland EditorialAccording to the latest figures from the Icelandic Tourist Board, the number of tourists has increased by 103%,...
World event in Reykjavík EditorialThe summit of the Council of Europe is now being held in Reykjavík, and this is only the...
Photographs of the year 2022 EditorialFor more than three decades, BLÍ, Iceland’s Press Photographers’ Association, in cooperation with Iceland’s Journalists’ Association, of which...
Hannesarholt 10 years old EditorialFor a decade, the cultural institution Hannesarholt has been run with great care by Ragnheiður Jónsdóttir and her...
The joy of art EditorialKviksjá / Kaleidoscope í vestursal Kjarvalsstaða It is so rewarding and fun to go to Kjarvalsstaðir right now....
Cold winter, warm Easter EditorialThis winter is the coldest of the century. The average temperature in Reykjavík in the coldest month, December,...
Ash Wednesday EditorialAsh Wednesday Although Iceland converted from Catholicism to Lutheranism in 1550, almost 500 years ago, Ash Wednesday has...
Wonderful in Fjallabyggð EditorialAbout two thousand people now live in Fjallabyggð, this northernmost large municipality in Iceland, Siglufjörður and Ólafsfjörður belong...
A fascinating world of hot water EditorialOpposite Akureyri, at the bottom of Eyjafjörður and below Vaðlaheiði you can find Skógarböðin / Forrest Lagoon. A...
Að rekja brot, exhibition in Kópavogur EditorialIn Gerðarsafn in Kópavogur, the exhibition Að rekja brot, an exhibition sponsored by the Nordic Culture Fund, is currently...
Will our next eruption be just north of Vatnajökull? EditorialOne of the most active volcanic eruptions area in the country is from Bárðarbunga, the second highest mountain...