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Galleri Sudurgata 7 was a
conceptual and
experimental art
gallery active in Reykjavík,
Iceland in the 1970s and 1980s. The
gallery closely collaborated...
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first residence was a
former "Iglo
officers club" in Camp
Tripoli at
Suðurgata which the club took on
lease in the
years between 1946 and 1950 by promises...
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engineering and
teacher education. It has a
campus concentrated around Suðurgata street in
central Reykjavík, with
additional facilities located in nearby...
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which is
believed to have
magic powers. The road
shown on the
image is
Suðurgata. This
image is
accompanied by
runic writings which were
taken from Völuspá...
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National Museum of Iceland.
Before settling at its
present location, at
Suðurgata 41, 101 Reykjavík, in 1950, it was
housed in
various Reykjavík attics...
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fence at the edge of the
runway and came to a halt on the
middle of the
Suðurgata, a busy
traffic street,
barely missing a
large oil
truck that had just...
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Galleri Sudurgata 7, Reykjavik;
Sundholl Gallery, Isafordor;
Caius College Gallery,
Cambridge – 1978 Paul Ide Gallery, Brussels;
Galleri Sudurgata 7, Reykjavik;...
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fence at the edge of the
runway and came to a halt on the
middle of the
Suðurgata, a busy
traffic street,
barely missing a
large oil
truck that had just...
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located in 101 Reykjavík, on Aðalstræti 16, on the
corner of Aðalstræti and
Suðurgata. The
focus of the
exhibition is the
remains of a hall from the Settlement...
- ˈistlan(t)s]) is the
central building of the
University of
Iceland campus on
Suðurgata in Reykjavík, Iceland. It was
designed by
Icelandic state architect Guðjón...