Contemporary Art at the Historic Marshall House EditorialThe Marshall House, located in Örfirisey in the Grandi area, by the western side of Reykjavík Harbor, is...
Snapshots from Snæfellsnes EditorialIt only takes two hours to drive west from Reykjavík to Snæfellsnes, where an entirely different world awaits....
A Man of Many Hats EditorialHallgrímur Helgason (1959) is not only an outstanding author and poet but also one of our strongest visual...
80 Years Worth of Prime Ministers EditorialMany have governed Iceland as Prime Minister since the country gained independence from Denmark eighty years ago. The...
A 111-Year-Old Story EditorialOnce upon a time, there was a natural harbour where the Kvosin area is currently located in Reykjavík....
Insight into the World of Icelandic Art EditorialThe Republic of Iceland turned 80 years old this year. The National Gallery of Iceland, however, is 140...
Swan Song in Reykjavik Center EditorialThe Icelandic government has fallen. Consequently, there will be parliamentary elections on November 30th, in six weeks. During...
Thingvellir in Autumn (I) EditorialThingvellir by Öxará is a protected and sacred site for Icelanders, as it is deeply intertwined with the...
An Autumn Symphony EditorialColors, beauty, night frost, and light. The last bright days before the darkness of winter descends and takes...
Street Scenes from Reykjavík EditorialWhen you’re raised in, live, and work in the capital, do you stop seeing and noticing your immediate...
AUDUR “THE DEEP-MINDED” KETILSDÓTTIR EditorialSettler of Hvammur in Dalir We are in Dalasýsla, continuing along the Westfjords road from Middalur through Haukadalur...
Hreinn, Bær, Dalir County & Amsterdam EditorialHreinn Fridfinnsson was born at Bær in Dalasýsla county in 1943 and passed away earlier this year in...
Small Town – Big Coffers EditorialSeltjarnarnes is the smallest municipality in Iceland, covering just two square kilometres. Yet, it is the twelfth most...
The Greater Djúpivogur Area EditorialFew places in the country are as beset by fog as Djúpivogur. Few settlements are as picturesque as...
A River Becomes a Torrent EditorialAt the beginning of the last century, electrification began in Iceland. The first hydroelectric power station was built...
Summer Vacation in Sandgerdi EditorialThe Start of a Great Vacation The Reykjanes Peninsula is the youngest part of the country but also...
France / Iceland EditorialOne of the more fun words in Icelandic is “peysa”, meaning sweater. In French, “paysan” means farmer, but...
Birdlife at Breidin – Akranes EditorialBreidin is the westernmost part of Akranes, home to one of the oldest concrete lighthouses in the country,...
Natural History Museum of Bolungarvík EditorialAt the Natural History Museum, seals and wild mammals of the Westfjords are on display, as well as...
Silence, Please EditorialHelgi Þórisson is currently exhibiting at Ásmundarsalur with “Butterfly Tales,” a show where the artist uses humor to...