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Georg Baselitz is a renowned German Neo-Expressionist artist, still active and influential. He's famous for his upside-down paintings and continues to create provocative, autobiographical works.
Munch's Missing: This playful book invites the reader to spot Edvard Munch hidden in 12 hide-and-seek illustrations, which are inspired by the artist's life and art.
Text was an important tool for Munch in cultivating and developing thoughts, experiences and ideas. In this book we explore how one of his texts can be understood through the responses of different contributors who are from a number of different interdisiplinary fields.
Exploring inner worlds and existential questions, Francisco de Goya and Edvard Munch had a formative impact on art history and our understanding of our times.
A happy lion and a sad dog, a screaming face and a smiling face. Children's first words inspired by Edvard Munch's wonderful, playful and colourful world.
"The Tree of Knowledge" takes us into the heart of Munch's artistic project and draws attention to the diversity of the collection he left behind.
From Andy Warhol to the Simpsons, and from movies to fridge magnets, this book explores the extensive impact of Edvard Munch's The Scream on art and popular culture, images and things.
Burst! Abstract Painting After 1945 looks at the close, but previously unexplored relationship between Abstract Expressionism and Art Informel. Through texts and close to hundred illustrations, the book describes a vital creative exchange across the Atlantic that would entirely redefine painting. With works by Jean Dubuffet, Natalia Dumitresco, Helen Frankenthaler, Asger Jorn, Lee Krasner, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, and many others.
One sole truth about Edvard Munch's art does not exist. The answers depend on the questions we pose. 21 Munch experts have written 150 texts about well-known and lesser-known works from Munchmuseet's collection. Through these multiple ways of seeing, Munch's lifework emerges as infinite. And this book, as an exercise in the art of seeing.With contributions by: Hans Arentz, Mieke Bal, Patricia G. Berman, Kari J. Brandtzæg, Magne Bruteig, Hilde Bøe, Signe Endresen, Ute Kuhlemann Falck, Reinhold Heller, Frank Høifødt, Lasse Jacobsen, Nikita Mathias, Allison Morehead, Trine Otte Bak Nielsen, Ingeborg Winderen Owesen, Gustav Jørgen Pedersen, Petra Pettersen, Jon-Ove Steihaug, Sivert E. Iglebæk, Lars Toft-Eriksen, Øystein Ustvedt and Gerd Woll
In this book five prominent contemporary artists have each compiled a personal selection of Edvard Munch's drawings. Munch drew more or less daily throughout his long life and left behind approximately 7700 drawings. Each of the five selections provide a unique glimpse into this abundant material and is presented together with works by the artists, and an interview in which they reflect on Munch's drawings and their own art. This book is published in conjunction with the digital publication of Munch's complete drawings, which is now accessible to everyone who wishes to explore this central aspect of his oeuvre.
Discover Edvard Munch's investigative and poetic photographic self portraits
Discover how to draw and colour like Edvard Munch in this fun activity book based on his life and paintings!
Edvard Munch was one of Modernism's most significant artists. He was active throughout more than sixty years; from the time he made his debut in the 1880s, right up until his death in 1944. Munch was part of the Symbolist movement in the 1890s, and a pioneer of expressionist art from the beginning of the 1900s onward. His tenacious experimentation within painting, graphic art, drawing, sculpture, photo and film has given him a unique position in Norwegian as well as international art history. For the first time you can experience Munch's most famous works of art as 3D pop-ups. The book showcases The Women on the Bridge, Woman with Poppies, The Building of the Winter Studio, Children in the Forest, The Yellow Log and the iconic Scream accompanied by explanatory texts and sketches by Munch.
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