In 2018, the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum was home to an exhibit titled “Munch Exhibition – The Scream of the Resonant Soul.” Fittingly, this exhibit began on October 27, 2018—so it arrived just in ...
Gift from longtime donors Philip A. and Lynn G. Straus makes the collection among the most significant in the United States The Harvard Art Museums announced Tuesday that they have received a major ...
After battling repeated waves of opposition, Oslo’s city council has announced that it will resume its controversial plans to built a high-rise museum in the Norwegian capital devoted to the artist ...
It’s said that, in old age, the artist Edvard Munch (1863-1944) used to keep the radio on in his house in Oslo 24 hours a day. Often two or more radios played in each room, tuned to different stations ...
The new Munch Museum (left) is hard to miss as part of Oslo's modern waterfront district. Set to become one of Oslo’s biggest tourist attractions, the Munch Museum will finally open its doors at its ...
Two Human Beings (The Lonely Ones) (1906-08), one of the highlights of the recent donation to the Harvard Art Museums Harvard Art Museums / Busch-Reisinger Museum, The Philip and Lynn Straus ...
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 ...
"The Kiss in the Field," 1943 woodcut printed in red-brown with watercolor on wove paper National Gallery of Art, Washington, Gift of Ruth Cole Kainen Two years ago, the­­ National Gallery of Art in ...
Perhaps the greatest surprise for casual viewers of this high-profile new exhibition from the Scottish National Galleries is the discovery that Norwegian painter Edvard Munch had a whole catalogue of ...
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In 1901, Edvard Munch’s “Two Human Beings (The Lonely Ones),” a chillingly enigmatic 1892 painting of a man and woman — Husband and wife? Lovers? Complete strangers? — poised on a rocky beach with ...