AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoBjörk in Reykjavík: The National Gallery of Iceland has opened Björk’s Echolalia, a full-museum takeover running May 31 to Sept 20, built around three big audiovisual works, including reimagined Fossora tracks “Ancestress” and “Sorrowful Soil,” plus new music tied to a forthcoming 2027 album. EU politics: Iceland’s Parliament has voted to hold a referendum on reopening EU membership talks in August, with the foreign minister warning about misinformation ahead of the vote. Geothermal & energy diplomacy: Iceland is set to host key sessions at the World Geothermal Congress 2026, highlighting “reliable heat” and geothermal’s role in energy security and decarbonisation. Seismic activity: A 4.5 quake struck southwest Iceland near Mosfellsheiði, following a weekend swarm that included about 400 tremors near Hellisheiði. Travel disruption: Icelandair cancelled a Zurich flight due to staffing shortages amid an ongoing labour dispute. Food & dining: The 2026 Michelin Guide for the Nordics leaves Iceland’s Michelin stars unchanged (Óx, Dill, Moss), while adding the recommended restaurant Lóla. Business: Alvotech says its founder and strategy chief will speak at major investor conferences in June. Culture & music: Reykjavík Record Shop released AAIIEENN’s new double-album Phonetically Ayen on vinyl and digitally.
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