The National Gallery of Iceland
Established in 1884, the National Gallery is the country's premier art museum, responsible for the collection, conservation, research, education, and presentation of Icelandic art. Rotating exhibitions highlight various aspects of Icelandic art practices and a diverse range of artists. The Vasulka Chamber Center for New Media Art is housed within the National Gallery of Iceland—it maintains materials on the life and work of Steina and Woody Vasulka and is dedicated to the study, collection, and display of video, digital, audio, and multimedia art in Iceland.