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Edvard Munch

Inner Fire


  • ACC Distributed publishers
  • Expo: 14/09/2024 - 26/01/2025, Royal Palace of Milan
  • by Patricia G. Berman, Melania Mazzucco, Hanne Ørstavik
The jarring emptiness following the loss of a loved one, the expansive out-of-body sensation of sensual touch, the lassitude of melancholy and the ecstatic receptivity to sunshine. His ability to capture and convey sensation and feelings through the materials of art, places the Norwegian artist Edvard Munch (1863 - 1944) at the forefront of European art at the turn of the last century.

ISBN 9788284620411 | EN | HB
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Publisher ACC Distributed publishers
ISBN 9788284620411
Author(s) by Patricia G. Berman, Melania Mazzucco, Hanne Ørstavik
Publication date September 2024
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 297 x 240 mm
Pages 240
Language(s) English ed.
Exhibition Royal Palace of Milan
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The jarring emptiness following the loss of a loved one, the expansive out-of-body sensation of sensual touch, the lassitude of melancholy and the ecstatic receptivity to sunshine. His ability to capture and convey sensation and feelings through the materials of art, places the Norwegian artist Edvard Munch (1863 - 1944) at the forefront of European art at the turn of the last century.

Interestingly, Munch's artistic exploration of perception, and his persistent questioning of the objectivity of vision, intersect with ideas that matured within the fields of psychology and experimental optics at the time.

Edvard Munch: Inner Fire examines these connections, demonstrating his continuing exploration of the conditions of sight. The essays in this catalogue examine this phenomenon while also probing a lesser-known aspect of the artist's work: Munch's relationship to Italy.

The first essay, Lasse Jacobsen's 'Edvard Munch. Italian Impressions', explores this connection explicitly, as part of a general overview of Munch's life and work.

The second text, 'Reflections in Munch's Inner Eye' by Patricia G. Berman, charts the art historical context of Munch's exploration of experience's subjective dimension. Emil Leth Meilvang's 'Seeing without Sight. Munch's Vision', on its part, explores the relationship between Munch's artistic development and simultaneous developments within the perceptual sciences. Edvard Munch. Inner Fire includes essayistic pieces by authors Melania G. Mazzucco and Hanne Ørstavik: 'I am a Romantic' and 'Who Am I'. Each demonstrates Munch's continuing ability to light the inner fires of other artists.