Summer exhibitions at the National Gallery of Iceland feature “Untitled Film Stills” by American artist Cindy Sherman, a selection of prints by Norwegian painter Edvard Munch (of “The Scream” fame), and a permanent exhibition from the collection called “Strides.” Now through Sept. 5.
The National Gallery was founded in 1884, and has been located at its present location at Fríkirkjuvegur 7 since 1987. The museum’s main focus is 19th and 20th century Icelandic art, but international art can always be found there, as well. See the museum online at www.listasafn.is.
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