LONDON — Norwegian painter Edvard Munch is almost a byword for his over-reproduced representation of psychological torment known as “The Scream” (1893). Its grimacing visage and loose, swirling ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Self-Portrait, Edvard Munch, 1882-83. Oil on unprimed cardboard. © Photo_ Fredrik Birkelund ...
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 ...
A trove of works by the Norwegian Expressionist painter and printmaker Edvard Munch has been gifted to Harvard Art Museums by the late collectors Lynn Straus and her husband, Philip Straus, who ...
Strindberg and his psychic double and the fierce sister of Nietzsche are among the stars in this show devoted to the Norwegian painter’s tremendous portraits – yet the omissions are glaring In the ...
A new exhibition of portraits by Edvard Munch has opened in London, shining a light on an important aspect of the Norwegian painter’s work and his life. Meanwhile, in the United States, the Harvard ...
The famous creator of The Scream is here presented in a more mild-mannered light via his portraits, but it doesn’t all quite ring true Alastair Sooke has been covering art for The Telegraph since 2003 ...
These 18 spectacular paintings, most on show in Britain for the first time, capture the speed of Munch’s evolution from breezy pastiche to masterly melancholy Edvard Munch, at the Courtauld Galleries, ...
Munch was the archetypal tortured young man. This we know. The Scream kind of gave the game away. Yet, as this exhibition shows, he wasn’t a complete loner. Along with his demons he had friends, ...