• ...A.E. Gallatin’s Gallery of Living Art—renamed the Museum of Living Art in 1936—which was restricted to “fresh and individual” works by living artists.
  • The Living Art Museum was founded by a group of twenty artists in 1978 and is the oldest non-profit artist-run organization in Iceland.
  • The Living Art Museum was established as a space for experimentation and innovation, and it quickly became a hub for the Icelandic art scene.
  • The Living Art Museum (Nýlistasafnið) is a non-profit, artist-run museum and association, venue for events, exhibitions, performances, discussions and...
  • The Marshall House by the old harbour is the home of the Living Art Museum. This non-profit, artist-run museum and association was founded in 1978 to...
  • The Living Art Museum. -- Continents -- Africa Asia Caribbean Central America Europe Middle East Nouth America Pacific South America.
  • The Living Art Museum is an artist-run museum and exhibition space that aims to support, exhibit and preserve contemporary art, and to act as a platform...
  • The Living Art Museum ( Isl Nýlistasafnið ) is a museum in the Icelandic capital Reykjavik. The museum exhibits contemporary art.
  • Course, organised by The Living Art Museum, is going on during the week of June 30, featuring artists such as Ásta Fanney Sigurðardóttir, Aki Onda...
  • The Living Art Museum exhibits art for education and cultural enrichment. The concept behind the Living Art Museum involves a philosophy of inclusiveness...