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 ...
Curators at the National Museum of Norway have concluded that an enigmatic inscription hidden within Edvard Munch’s famous painting The Scream was authored by the artist himself. Experts have long ...
Ice Spice, an up-and-coming rapper from the Bronx, recently went viral thanks to her first hit song: “Munch (Feelin’ U).” But what exactly is the track all about? “Munch (Feelin U)” dropped back in ...
Cardi B is hardly one week removed from her “Tomorrow 2” remix with GloRilla debuting at No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100, and she’s now giving Ice Spice’s TikTok sensation “Munch (Feelin’ U)” the type ...
Edvard Munch in his winter studio (1938) (image courtesy the Munch Museum, Oslo) SAN FRANCISCO — In early October 1889, Norwegian painter Edvard Munch left the city of Kristiania (now Oslo) for Paris.
The museum dedicated to the work of prolific Norwegian artist Edvard Munch is embracing emerging technology and developing fresh opportunities. Munch Museum is using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to ...
Edvard Munch (1863-1944), “Vampire II” (1896). The Savings Bank Foundation DNB, on loan to Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Oslo (all images courtesy of the British Museum unless otherwise noted) LONDON — ...
Ashes National Museum of Art, Architecture, and Design/National Gallery, Oslo. © 2006 Munch Museum/Munch-Ellingsen Group/Artists Rights Society, New York The Dance of Life National Museum of Art, ...
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 ...
The middle section of Dance on the Beach (1906) by Edvard Munch Courtesy of Sotheby's After weathering World War II in a barn tucked away in a Norwegian forest, a monumental Edvard Munch painting is ...
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 ...