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Munch's now rare black and white lithograph includes an inscription, which translated from the German reads: “I felt a large scream pass through nature”. Perhaps by spelling out the true subject of ...
Edvard Munch and Ernst Ludwig Kirchner both hit their stride as visual artists during the rise of the Expressionist art movement during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They were both working ...
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 ...
At the start of “Munch and Kirchner: Anxiety and Expression,” at the Yale University Art Gallery, viewers are met with an 1895 lithographic impression of “The Scream,” the renowned visualization of ...
Over the last few decades, an unseen enemy has been degrading “The Scream.” The famous painting by Edvard Munch represents human anxiety and anguish and feels especially relevant during these ...
Edvard Munch is among the most recognized artists of all time. His haunting images continue to resonate generations after he made them, and often seem more relevant to today’s existential concerns.
Edvard Munch, Norway's most famous painter, particularly for the iconic work "The Scream", reportedly struggled with depression and anxiety, and possible bipolar disorder. He suffered several major ...
The author for Hyperallergic’s copies of Karl Ove Knausgaard’s So Much Longing In So Little Space: The Art of Edvard Munch in Norwegian and English (photo by the author for Hyperallergic) Likewise, ...
The nuances of suffering are here in all their shades: love and angst, certainly, but grief and loss, jealousy and loneliness are lived and reproduced in us as we look. For all Munch’s agonised ...