2021年10月29日 星期五

The New Munch Museum. Inside an Oslo Home Immortalized by Edvard Munch. Strange bedfellows: how Edvard Munch and Jasper Johns painted sex and death

Located on the Oslo fjord, the new structure dedicated to the early Modern master spans 13 stories and 283,000 square feet:
After More Than a Decade of Controversy and Delays, a Massive New Museum for Edvard Munch Has Opened at Last in Norway | Artnet News







The Munch Museum



In the spring of 1881, a fledgling Norwegian artist got a crucial bit of encouragement when his cousins hired him to paint an interior scene of their home—a cozy, two-story clapboard house outside the center of what is now Oslo. That artist was Edvard Munch. Read more about this story in this article. https://www.mansionglobal.com/…/inside-an-oslo-home-immorta…


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Inside an Oslo Home Immortalized by Edvard Munch
Located in Norway’s capital, the home later was occupied by a woman who fought the Nazis and then by a top actress. It is now listed for about $2.2 million.












Les om Jasper Johns+Edvard Munch i the Guardian! // Read about Jasper Johns+Edvard Munch in the Guardian!


https://www.theguardian.com/…/edvard-munch-jasper-johns-sex…














Strange bedfellows: how Edvard Munch and Jasper Johns painted sex and death


In works 40 years apart, both titled Between the Clock and the Bed, the two…


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