Edvard MunchInfinite

Join us for a unique journey through the art of Edvard Munch. Experience famous motifs such as The Scream and Madonna, as well as unknown major works, and make unexpected insights into Munch’s diverse artistic career.
Edvard Munch: Summer Night. The Voice. A woman in a light coloured dress stands alone in a dark, bluish forest surrounded by long, slender tree trunks. Her head is slightly raised and she holds her arms together behind her back. In the lighter background can be seen a beach and several rowing boats at sea. The moon’s elongated reflection in the water is like a yellow exclamation mark.

Collection exhibition

Floor 4
Audioguide

Get closer to Edvard Munch's art with engaged voices from around the world.

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This exhibition invites you to explore the world of Edvard Munch —his ideas, processes, and the profoundly human topics that occupied him and that still affect us today. Through a wide selection from the museum’s collection, you can experience the richness of Munch’s artistic career and his unrelenting drive to experiment and innovate. The exhibition provides the opportunity to engage with themes and motifs that Munch explored his whole life in the form of paintings, graphics, drawing, photography, and sculpture—the tales of anxiety, death, love, and loneliness, which we all have in common.

Munch never tired of exploring the possibilities in art. In the same way, we would like to invite the public to discover and rediscover Munch in a completely new setting by the Oslo fjord. Visit MUNCH and get to know one of Modernism's most significant artists in new ways—or for the first time. 

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