This summer the Munch Museum will exhibit a comprehensive selection of
Edvard Munch's main works spanning his whole career as an artist. Munch's oeuvre covers more than 60 years, from his early naturalistic works in the 1880s to his death in 1944. Throughout these years, Munch developed his unique form, while exploring several different styles from Naturalism to Expressionism.
The present exhibition features well known works such as The Voice (1893), Vampire ( 1893-94), Separation (1896), The Yellow Log (1911-12), The Death of Marat (1907), The Dance of Life (1925), and Selfportrait between the Clock and the Bed (1940-42).
The Munch Museum's main works, the Scream and Madonna, will again be on display.
In connection with the 100 years anniversary for the beginning of Munch's period in Krager酶 (a costal village in southern Norway) some of the works he made during his stay here will be exhibited as well.