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We look forward to sharing news, exciting content and special offers with you. 

Until then you are welcome to explore our digital offer, with exhibition experiences, activities for children, and stories from Edvard Munch's life and art.

- Watch - Tours & conversations

  • Discover Edvard Munch's Monumental works

    VIDEO: Join us on a tour where you can explore Munch's largest paintings.
  • On art and honesty: A conversation with Tracey Emin

    VIDEO: Hear more about the thoughts and process that led to the exhibition The Loneliness of the…
  • Microfading of The Scream. Photo: Tomasz Łojewski

    Video: What happened to The Scream after the robbery?

    VIDEO: Conservator Gry Landro talks about what happened to the famous painting after the robbery.
  • Join us inside the new MUNCH

    VIDEO: A vibrant art museum built for great experiences.
Edvard Munch: Edvard Munch on the beach with brush and palette. Collodion, 1907. Photo © Munchmuseet

DIGITAL EXHIBITION

Did you know that Edvard Munch not only painted, but also liked to photograph? In the digital exhibition THE EXPERIMENTAL SELF you can discover a less known side of the artist.
See exhibition

- Read - Stories from the collection

  • A man buries his head in a woman’s lap. She embraces him, placing her mouth on the back of his neck. Her blood-red hair is draped around the man’s body. The room around them is dark.

    An interpretation of Edvard Munch's Vampire

    Reflections and cultural-historical context to the Munch's famous motif.
  • Edvard Munch’s hectographs

    What exactly are hectographies? And how did Munch work with this technique? Two of MUNCH's…
  • A sinuous, ghostly figure with empty eyes and an open mouth holds his hands over his ears. He stands facing us on a road with flamelike, billowing clouds in the background. Behind him, two men stroll away into the landscape.

    5 things you should know about The Scream

    Clues to understanding Edvard Munch’s most celebrated motif.
  • Munch’s largest paintings have to be lifted through the museum wall

    VIDEO: A spectacular move.
More about the collection

- Read - Get to know Munch

  • Edvard Munch sits in a wicker chair in a room at Ekely, surrounded by his paintings. Photograph.

    Edvard Munchs life (1863–1944)

    Timeline over the Munch's life and works.
  • Edvard Munch: Self-Portrait, 1895. Edvard Munch’s head is depicted in white against a black background. His head faces straight forward, and his expression appears somewhat weary. Lithograph.

    10 things you may not know about Munch

    Selfies, pieces of canvas hidden in snow and contempt for his colleagues.
  • Edvard Munch: Angry Dog, 1938–43. A large, dark dog faces us directly, baring its teeth with a long red tongue hanging out of its mouth. In the background, there are birch trees. Watercolour.

    The story of Edvard Munch and the dog Rolle

    A classical Norwegian neighbour quarrel.
  • Frame from Edvard Munch's film, 1927. © Munchmuseet

    Edvard Munch's films

    In 1927 Edvard Munch experimented for the first time as a film photographer.
More about Edvard Munch

Online content

  • Who was Edvard Munch?(2)

    VIDEO: Get to know Edvard Munch better through some of his self-portraits.
  • What is really going on inside MUNCH?

    SHORT MOVIE: Join us on a magical journey through the museum, and discover all the strange things…
  • Play with art at home

    Creative video workshops for kids where we use items you have at home.
  • Zeenat Amari

    We bring Edvard Munch to you

    Video tours and talks on the life and art of Edvard Munch.
  • Environmentalist Penelope Lea. Photo: Sigurd Fandango

    Environmentalist Penelope Lea interprets The Scream

    VIDEO: Penelope Leas personal intepretation of Edvard Munch's famous painting.
  • Edvard Munch (1863 - 1944)

    Learn more about Edvard Munch, one of Modernism's most significant artists.

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