The surreal dark gray and purple environment design and the sight of the monsters, giants and dead wandering through the exhibition halls are as if they are the epitome of Iceland's land, making people feel the national spirit of the country interestingly. In addition to the works of the Icelandic children of Asgrimur Jonson, Kiawar and Nina Symondsen, there is also a collection of paintings by Picasso and Monk.
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The surreal dark gray and purple environment design and the sight of the monsters, giants and dead wandering through the exhibition halls are as if they are the epitome of Iceland's land, making people feel the national spirit of the country interestingly. In addition to the works of the Icelandic children of Asgrimur Jonson, Kiawar and Nina Symondsen, there is also a collection of paintings by Picasso and Monk.
Reykjavik is very small. There are only a few attractions, you can see it.
The building is simple and powerful, and the collection looks good.
Well laid out thoughtful exhibits at this modern art museum on the waterfront in Reykjavik. Perfect for a cold Icelandic day. A must visit if you're in the city.
If you like art this place is interesting check on temporary exibitions