• Nýlistasafnið (The Living Art Museum), Reykjavík, Iceland. 4,797 likes · 3 talking about this · 932 were here.
  • In 1978 The Living Art Museum Collection began with the goal to preserve artwork and material from a developing, but overlooked, contemporary art scene.
  • Án titils / Untitled follows the exhibition Rolling Line, the opening exhibition of the Living Art Museum in the Marshall House, 18 March – 11 June.
  • The Living Art Museum is located in the heart of Reykjavik, at the end of Grandi harbour.
  • The Living Art Museum Nýló is an exhibition hall and a scene for contemporary visual craftsmanship in Reykjavik.
  • The Living Art Museum (Nýlistasafnið) is a non-profit, artist-run museum and association, venue for events, exhibitions, performances, discussions and...
  • The Living Art Museum exhibits a varied programme, which includes exhibitions, performances, lectures, symposiums and theatre.
  • The Living Art Museum (Nýlistasafnið) is a non-profit, artist-run museum and association, venue for events, exhibitions, performances, discussions and...
  • The Living Art museum is one of the oldest artist-run museums in Europe - this year we are actually celebrating our 45th year anniversary!
  • The Living Art Museum was established as a space for experimentation and innovation, and it quickly became a hub for the Icelandic art scene.