What the Gallery Says: “This exhibition of photographs, films, and a small selection of prints by Edvard Munch emphasizes the artist’s experimentalism, examining his exploration of the camera as an ...
Edvard Munch, “Angry Dog” (ca 1938–43), watercolor, one of many images generated by Edvard Munch of a neighbor’s dog with whom he had a contentious relationship (all images courtesy of the Munch ...
Edvard Munch, “Self-Portrait with Model for a National Monument, Kragerø” (1909-10), original gelatin silver contact print (image courtesy Munch Museum) It’s hard to view the work in The Experimental ...
Munch the twenty-one-year-old likely did not approach his painting with a theory about reality and our image of it, he ...
Unfortunately, almost everyone has resonated at some time or other with Edvard Munch’s The Scream (1893). So much so, it seems, that a recent investigation found that the legendary masterpiece had ...
This week's highlights include a new album from Paul McCartney, an exhibition highlighting Edvard Munch's work for a ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. “It’s the only place where I can have peace,” Edvard Munch once wrote about the secluded Nedre Ramme estate ...
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Ideas about what the world is made of — its constituent elements — were running riot when Edvard Munch (1863-1944) came into his own as an artist. Geology — and specifically ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. One wonders if the coronavirus pandemic hasn’t given Munch’s art ‘whole new meaning’ (KODE Art Museums, Bergen, Norway/Courtauld) ...
Ever get the impression that the somber pictures of Munch are ready-made illustrations for the equally somber works of Dostoevsky? We do, and it turns out there’s more to this hunch than meets the eye ...