In addition, the museum takes active part in a wide-range of cooperative projects and festivals in the field of music, film, design, dance, drama and literature.
Hafnarhús is the most recent addition to the locations of Reykjavik Art Museum and was occupied after a complete renovation in April 2000.
The museum comprises six galleries, the courtyard and a multi-purpose room where ongoing events of a wide variety take place, ranging from rock concerts to poetry reading.
Kjarval was a living legend, a romantic bohem who captured the beauty and mystique of the land which he so intimately knew.
A sculpture garden surrounding the museum with works by the artist stays open to the public all year round.