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 ...
Back away from The Scream—literally. The famed Edvard Munch painting is deteriorating, and it’s all because adoring visitors to Olso’s Munch Museum are crowding its display. To preserve the 1910 ...
Three decades after "The Scream," the Norwegian artist painted scenes of daily life for the Freia chocolate factory. The artworks will be on display in his namesake museum in Oslo this spring ...
FARIBAULT, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Opened Oct. 22, 2021, the new MUNCH Museum in Oslo, Norway, displays the works of Edvard Munch (1863-1944). While Munch produced a large, complex body of work, he is ...
“There is a very deep ambivalence in all relationships, but the more intimate and closer the relationship, the more ambivalent it will be,” said the French artist Camille Henrot at the opening of her ...
OSLO, Norway -- The Munch Museum in Oslo was to reopen Friday with massive security upgrades brought on by the brazen theft of two Edvard Munch masterpieces by gunmen in August. The "The Scream" and ...
Brazen armed robbers snatched Edvard Munch’s masterpiece “The Scream” off the walls of a lightly guarded Norwegian museum yesterday in broad daylight. It was the second time in a decade that a version ...
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 ...
On May 7, 1994, Norway’s most famous masterpiece, The Scream by Edvard Munch, was finally recovered. The painting had been missing for nearly three months, following a daring yet embarrassing heist ...
Visitors coming to Oslo this summer to see one of Scandinavia’s most anticipated attractions have been left disappointed with the news of a delay of several months. The new Munch Museum under ...
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.
A spectacular 12,000 sq ft (1,100 sq metre) glass-covered museum to house the world's largest collection of Edvard Munch works has been given the go-ahead for the Oslo waterfront in Norway – a ...