Andrew Graham Dixon on the place of Munch in Scandinavian art
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- Опубліковано 8 чер 2024
- Andrew Graham Dixon is a distinguished art historian in this edited version of a lecture he gave at the British museum in May 2019 he considers how Munch is representative of Norwegian and Scandinavian art.
The full audio of the lecture may be found on the British Museum soundcloud channel: / britishmuseum
Edvard Munch: love and angst
11 April -21 July 2019
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Supported by AKO Foundation.
In collaboration with the Munch Museum, Oslo, Norway.
#scream #arthistory #emo #love#angst#
I appreciate that it starts without further ado, and cutting out all the preceding ado.
Ado is bad enough, but further ado is insupportable.
This is why I have a mobile phone. It is an introverts paradise not to have to be in a crowd of people but still be enriched and learn without the anxiety.Thanks for the presentation. Very interesting.
Agreed : )
@@pyewackett5 😉
No exactly what you mean, and I always look forward to Andrew Graham Dixon on BBC4
Excellent, thank you for uploading this.
Excellent topic exposition, But i don´t know if it is too much to ask if it could be a little louder son we can listen to it better.
Love your work Andrew ❤
It would be wonderful if you put it on spotify
Without images?
I do not recommend using the abbreviation, "The BM"
This would probably be a nice talk, but I can’t hear what is being said because the volume is too low.
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Niceeeeeee
Let's be honest..............''The Emperor's Clothes''.
#emo
And as an artist, this is an untrustwothy man. Critic who hasn't been there, yes.
"#emo" lol
Yes lol
#emo lol
#emo? Lol
Unexpectedly boring and rambling
Peter Savage I was disappointed as well. I fail to see how Constable is the appropriate example, even for the point he is trying to make. It comes off as egregious nationalism, but perhaps it was simply a bit lazy.
Ooooooooooooooh