Edvard Munch’s best-known work, “The Scream,” has been endlessly referenced or parodied – even in “The Simpsons.” But the painter himself, who passed away in 1944, remains an enigma. With the help of ...
NEWS BRIEF: Four periods in the life of artist Edvard Munch will be depicted on screen in Viaplay’s latest Norwegian feature, Munch. Produced by The Film Company, Munch will premiere in Norwegian ...
EXCLUSIVE: Edvard Munch, painter of the iconic The Scream, is to have his life portrayed in a Norwegian feature film from Viaplay. One of the world’s greatest artists of all time will be depicted ...
The life of the Norwegian artist Edvard Munch is to be captured in a new film released by Viasat. Munch will premiere in cinemas on 27 January before being released on Viaplay’s streaming service on ...
Made for Norwegian TV in 1974, this long but fascinating biopic by Peter Watkins mixes dramatic and documentary techniques to profile the man who painted The Scream. A documentary voice-over in ...
SFMOMA’s exhibition of Edvard Munch paintings is set to close on Monday, Oct. 9. Check it out — then check out, as a supplement, Peter Watkins’ astonishing 1974 film portrait of the Norwegian ...
Four dramatic periods in the life of Edvard Munch (1863-1944), one of the world’s greatest artists, will be depicted on screen in Viaplay’s Norwegian feature ‘Munch’. Alfred Ekker Strande (‘Ida Takes ...
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 ...
I have always thought the worst thing about paintings is their static nature. That really is the main shortcoming of the form, isn’t it. Mona Lisa is so still. Whistlejacket – that near life-size ...
Vikingur Olafsson's lockdown piano performance, how the pandemic changed The Arts, Liz Pichon's interactive world of The Mubbles Julian Barnes's new book Changing My Mind, Victor Hugo's artwork, Emma ...
La Commune‘s selected but fervent praise, an Anthology retro, the exhumation of Punishment Park and Privilege at the Walter Reade, and now a restored re-release of his 1974 masterpiece Edvard Munch.