Edofard Monch exhibitions in London and the United States take art lovers “behind screaming”

A new photo exhibition was opened by Edofard Monch in London, where he shed light on an important aspect of the Norwegian painter’s work and life.
Meanwhile, in the United States, the latest Harvard Arts Museum exhibition is looking for how to use Munch innovative techniques across paintings, wood, stone printing, drilling and compound prints.
Running at the National Photo Gallery in London until June 15, “Edvard Munch Portraits” includes about 45 paintings, including pictures of himself, his family, friends, college, as well as commissions.


“He shows that Monach is more social than a social person. Screaming. “It takes us further as the painting of existential isolation and a feeling of loneliness,” says Alison Smith, Secretary of the Exhibition.