Edvard Munch - Infinite

Edvard Munch - Infinite
Tor Eystein Overas
RRP:
NZ$ 80.00
Our Price:
NZ$ 64.00
Paperback
h270 x 200mm - 438pg
7 Jul 2022
International import eta 7-19 days
9788293560739
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One sole truth about Edvard Munch' s art does not exist. The answers depend on the questions we pose. 21 Munch experts have written 150 texts about well-known and lesser-known works from Munchmuseet' s collection. Through these multiple ways of seeing, Munch' s lifework emerges as infinite. And this book, as an exercise in the art of seeing. With contributions by: Hans Arentz, Mieke Bal, Patricia G. Berman, Kari J. Brandtzaeg, Magne Bruteig, Hilde Boe, Signe Endresen, Ute Kuhlemann Falck, Reinhold Heller, Frank Hoifodt, Lasse Jacobsen, Nikita Mathias, Allison Morehead, Trine Otte Bak Nielsen, Ingeborg Winderen Owesen, Gustav Jorgen Pedersen, Petra Pettersen, Jon-Ove Steihaug, Sivert E. Iglebaek, Lars Toft-Eriksen, Oystein Ustvedt and Gerd Woll

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