Discover the darker, more tormented side of the artists who created disturbing masterpieces. We will discuss not their works, but the troubled lives of Caravaggio, Goya, Munch, Dalí.
Man's Head in Woman's Hair', Edvard Munch, c. 1896 ... In 1894, Przybyszewski published Psychological Naturalism – his first work of art criticism and his first study of Munch’s work. In it, he ...
In the late 19th century, artists were going goth. Works like Vincent van Gogh’s Head of a Skeleton With a Burning Cigarette (1886), Edvard Munch’s By the Deathbed (1893) and Hugo Simberg’s The Garden ...
Her work, which includes painting, graphic art, and sculpture, often features self-portraits, hospital scenes, Madonnas, and girls playing morbid games. Influenced by Edvard Munch, her art captures ...
To experience Munch’s singularly vivid work ‘The Scream’ in person is reason enough to visit Oslo, but there’s so much more to see.
From anthropology to physics, Kate Bryan is joined by Professor Dorothy Price to learn about the surprising possible ...
North’s visual identity for Munch references the museum’s sloping architecture, which was in turn inspired by a photo of the artist painting semi-naked Estudio Herreros designed the new building, ...
© Jenny Saville. All rights reserved, DACS 2024, Photo: Prudence Cuming Associates Ltd., Courtesy Gagosian One of the UK’s most prominent painters, Jenny Saville ...
To Edvard Munch, they were his children. And like any doting father, he hated the idea of them straying too far from home. Now, more than 26,000 artworks from the master expressionist's "family ...