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mohamad z
2 kontribusi
Agt 2023 • Teman
The Munch Museum in Oslo is dedicated to preserving the works of the famous Norwegian artist Edvard Munch. Known for "The Scream," the museum showcases his paintings, prints, and sculptures, making it a must-visit for art enthusiasts and cultural explorers.
Ditulis pada 11 Agustus 2023
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orion0116
Calgary, Alberta71 kontribusi
Agt 2023 • Sendiri
If you are looking for a cool bar, good restaurant plus an art gallery, go to the Munch Museum. This is a large facility devoted to Munch and his works are presented in groupings that focus on one aspect of his work. It changed my mind about his work. When you do go to the restaurant, you are leaving the muttart space … and it is totally worth it to have lunch here.
Ditulis pada 1 Agustus 2023
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Justin V
Birmingham, UK572 kontribusi
Jul 2023 • Pasangan
A really well structured museum that shows you that there is a lot more to Munch than just the scream.
Some really interesting range of rooms and exhibits which take you through his different phases and really gives a greater understanding of his art
Some really interesting range of rooms and exhibits which take you through his different phases and really gives a greater understanding of his art
Ditulis pada 27 Juli 2023
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Europelover2014
Chicago, IL3.267 kontribusi
Jul 2023 • Keluarga
Having seen many special curated traveling Munch exhibits in art museums in various countries as well as Munch's works in many different art museums' permanent collections, I didn't expect much from the Oslo Munch Museum. I was happily surprised.
As several of the exhibitions we saw will be closing in a few months, I won't review these. If you simply want to see "The Scream", you will probably be more satisfied with a visit to the nearby Oslo National Museum. The Munch Museum rotates display of the versions of "The Scream" that they own, only one of these is an oil. The others are a lithograph and crayon version. We were there when the oil was on display, but others may be disappointed to see "only" a print.
We enjoyed the curating of the museum. Most often, I have seen a chronological exhibition which is not the sole approach of the Munch Museum. In addition to the paintings and prints on display, there is an exhibit of methods and a delightful presentation of Munch's "home" which is very interactive. Despite everything I thought I knew, I walked away with a broader understanding of Munch's art.
As several of the exhibitions we saw will be closing in a few months, I won't review these. If you simply want to see "The Scream", you will probably be more satisfied with a visit to the nearby Oslo National Museum. The Munch Museum rotates display of the versions of "The Scream" that they own, only one of these is an oil. The others are a lithograph and crayon version. We were there when the oil was on display, but others may be disappointed to see "only" a print.
We enjoyed the curating of the museum. Most often, I have seen a chronological exhibition which is not the sole approach of the Munch Museum. In addition to the paintings and prints on display, there is an exhibit of methods and a delightful presentation of Munch's "home" which is very interactive. Despite everything I thought I knew, I walked away with a broader understanding of Munch's art.
Ditulis pada 21 Juli 2023
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JoannaFthegrumpy
London, UK79 kontribusi
Jul 2023 • Sendiri
Hmmm. I feel like Munch did not bequeath his best work to the city, because this museum and collection was disappointing. I found far more enjoyable paintings of his in the National Gallery. For example, I am not a fan of Van Gogh, but if I’m looking at paintings repeatedly thinking “Van Gogh did that better”, it’s not a ringing endorsement.
I don’t recognise the museum I visited from the picture, because the building I visited was tall and thin with many, many floors. The escalators were fun. So there was that.
The top floor describes itself as illicit. I appreciate that Amsterdam this is not, but if that is illicit, well, the Norwegians are far more prudish than I thought. It was also mildly disturbing to see many, many pensioners doodling with crayons, even if they were allegedly “wood cut rubbing”. There was no room at the table for me to join, as this interactive exhibit proved to be so popular, but I was wondering how “illicit” those rubbings were (no innuendo intended”).
One other point: when I arrived, there were many South Koreans queueing politely to get in. Unfortunately, they were queueing right around the queue for everyone who needed a ticket, blocking the entrance. Despite three staff members at the desk where I needed to get to to buy my ticket, none of them obviously felt it was their responsibility to move the queue somewhere more convenient for the likes of me. Maybe they knew the exhibits weren’t really worth it????
I don’t recognise the museum I visited from the picture, because the building I visited was tall and thin with many, many floors. The escalators were fun. So there was that.
The top floor describes itself as illicit. I appreciate that Amsterdam this is not, but if that is illicit, well, the Norwegians are far more prudish than I thought. It was also mildly disturbing to see many, many pensioners doodling with crayons, even if they were allegedly “wood cut rubbing”. There was no room at the table for me to join, as this interactive exhibit proved to be so popular, but I was wondering how “illicit” those rubbings were (no innuendo intended”).
One other point: when I arrived, there were many South Koreans queueing politely to get in. Unfortunately, they were queueing right around the queue for everyone who needed a ticket, blocking the entrance. Despite three staff members at the desk where I needed to get to to buy my ticket, none of them obviously felt it was their responsibility to move the queue somewhere more convenient for the likes of me. Maybe they knew the exhibits weren’t really worth it????
Ditulis pada 19 Juli 2023
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Iain L
Central Poland, Polandia48 kontribusi
Jul 2023 • Keluarga
You can easily pass two hours scaling the 11 floors of the Munch Museet and if you do you will be able to see three versions of The Scream, the one that everybody recognizes, the lithograph and the print, which bizarrely are rotated on display one every 30 minutes! The interactive exhibition of the contents of his Paris apartment is one of the highlights and the two storey hall housing massive canvasses was jaw dropping! Great views over Oslo from the restaurant at the top too.
Ditulis pada 18 Juli 2023
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sue
Derbyshire, UK13 kontribusi
Jul 2023 • Pasangan
A spectacular building in itself but also very well set out, spent hours here: also nice cafe. If we'd had more time we would have returned.
Ditulis pada 17 Juli 2023
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JimRiesterer
Edina, MN4.682 kontribusi
Jul 2023 • Pasangan
A must visit while in Oslo, this new museum focuses on the prolific career of the tortured artist Edvard Munch. There are 13 floors in this new architectural addition to the city’s skyline with most displaying Munch’s work from wood cut print and sketches to massive pairings the size of busses and including perhaps his most famous work, Skirk or as we know it, “the Scream”.
The artwork is thoughtfully grouped by theme with sections dedicated to death, sadness, and natural scenes to name a few. The museum also does a good job educating the viewer as to Munch’s life and career.
How it works/things to know:
-buy tickets online for specific day/time in advance or at the box office.
-the scream is in the center of floor 4
-there are 3 versions of the scream-the painting, a pastel on cardboard and a drawing
-only one version is on display at a time in order to protect them (quite fragile) and a different one is “revealed” in the Scream exhibition every half hour.
-The drawing is the one most exhibited, however in a 2- hour period we saw drawing 2:25pm, pastel on cardboard at 2:30pm and finally after 3:30 the painting version
There’s also a bar on the top floor as well as a nice museum shop on the ground floor which is accessible without a museum ticket in case you need a scream t-shirt.
The artwork is thoughtfully grouped by theme with sections dedicated to death, sadness, and natural scenes to name a few. The museum also does a good job educating the viewer as to Munch’s life and career.
How it works/things to know:
-buy tickets online for specific day/time in advance or at the box office.
-the scream is in the center of floor 4
-there are 3 versions of the scream-the painting, a pastel on cardboard and a drawing
-only one version is on display at a time in order to protect them (quite fragile) and a different one is “revealed” in the Scream exhibition every half hour.
-The drawing is the one most exhibited, however in a 2- hour period we saw drawing 2:25pm, pastel on cardboard at 2:30pm and finally after 3:30 the painting version
There’s also a bar on the top floor as well as a nice museum shop on the ground floor which is accessible without a museum ticket in case you need a scream t-shirt.
Ditulis pada 10 Juli 2023
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KarmenTravels
Praha, Republik Ceko58 kontribusi
Jul 2023 • Sendiri
Nicely organized building, surrounded by very nice modern architecture buildings. The exhibition itself was interesting and provided a nice overview of Munch's life and art.
Ditulis pada 5 Juli 2023
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David P
Phoenix, AZ202 kontribusi
Jul 2023
I, sadly, had no idea how prolific and influential Edvard Munch was. He left all of his work and tools to the city of Oslo, and Oslo had done a spectacular job of displaying this immense collection -- both exhausting and fascinating. Even if you have only 2 hours, go to this museum.
Ditulis pada 4 Juli 2023
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Mercedes A
Buenos Aires, Argentina43 kontribusi
Hay una copia de El grito ?
ViviToro
Budapest, Hongaria250 kontribusi
No solo una copia, vas a ver la primera de las dos versiones del artista que existen al óleo.
Munch hizo varias versiones de ¨EL GRITO¨ ,: 2 al oleo, 2 pasteles y también existen versiones en blanco y negro que son litografías. De estas se estiman qué puede haber alrededor de 50 hechas de la piedra original.
marisa g
Madrid, Spanyol115 kontribusi
algún día de la semana tiene entrada gratuita?
Gilles P
Maisons-Alfort, Prancis4 kontribusi
Bonjour,
J'ai découvert Edvard Munch à Oslo l'été dernier. J'y retournerai l'été prochain et j'irai voir Åsgårdstrand, Kragerø, Jeløya ... mais j'aurais bien aimé trouver un petit guide, genre "sur les pas d'E. Munch à et autour d'Oslo" ... A tout hasard, quelqu'un aurait-il connaissance d'un tel ouvrage ?
Maria Luisa C
Pontevedra, Spanyol16 kontribusi
No puedo contestarte, no lo sé. Lo que sí puedo decirte es que el verano pasado nosotros vimos Munch en el museo Munch, en una exposición excelente, y vimos también los de la National Gallery, entre los que se encuentra El grito, pero cuidado porque creo que está en obras, tal vez los cuadros estén en otro sitio.
También hay Munch en Bergen, aunque yo no los conozco.
Perdona por el retraso en contestarte, pero no había visto el mensaje.
Un saludo
Winnie E
københavn1 kontribusi
Kan man komme rundt i kørestol på museet? Tak fra Winnie fra København
Vincenzo DG
Lucera, Italia9 kontribusi
there is a scream Munch?
benny19602015
Falkirk, UK68 kontribusi
Is it closed on a Tuesday
benny19602015
Falkirk, UK68 kontribusi
Thanks for the replies.
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- (0.61 km) Amerikalinjen
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