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SUMMARY:Ludvig Karsten: Restless The Munch Museum
DESCRIPTION:Ludvig Karsten (1876–1926) was a restless artist both in life and on the canvas. He was almost always on the move\, travelling regularly between Norway\, Denmark\, Spain\, Paris and otherEuropean cities. His restless pictorial style can be seen in the free\, energetic brushwork that characterises much of his work. \nThe exhibition Restless shows how Karsten experimented with different painting effects and materials. He constantly changed his style\, even within the course of a single year. This also applied to his approach to the materiality of a painting\, including his use of crudely spliced canvases\, overpainting\, altered dimensions\, and blurring of the distinction between canvas and frame. \nKarsten’s artistry has been judged in different ways – even his position in the history of Norwegian art is unstable. Praised in his own lifetime\, he was the object of high expectations. After his death hewas almost forgotten\, only to be rediscovered in the 1970s. \nThroughout the exhibition you will encounter intimate interiors and still lifes\, portraits of friends\, family and film stars\, creative homages to old masters such as Rembrandt\, Bassano and Watteau\, naked bodies and atmospheric depictions of the great outdoors. Featuring more than 70 paintings\, Restless is one of the largest surveys of Karsten’s work in over a century. This is a uniqueopportunity to become better acquainted with one of the Nordics’ most enigmatic and fascinating modern artists. \nDATE/TIME:        Tuesday\, October 21 at 10:45 (for 11.00) \nSIGN UP:            By email to: ingermraeder@runbox.com as soon as possible and no later than October 14. A confirmation email will be sent to the participants. \n  \nPLACE:               The Munch Museum\, Edvard Munchs plass 1\, 0194 Oslo \nPRICE:                Free of charge as both entrance ticket and guided visit is sponsored by Den Kulturelle Spaserstokken. \nTRANSPORT:      Closest tram stop is Bjørvika. Tram 12 stops at Dronningens gate (11-minute walk to the Museum). Tram 13 stops at Bjørvika (6-minute walk). T-bane to Jernbanetorget (12- minute walk). \nMaximum number of participants: 25 \nFor last-minute cancellations\, please call Inger Ræder on mob. 976 88 795
URL:https://iforum.no/event/ludvig-karsten-restless-the-munch-museum/
LOCATION:Munch Museum\, Edvard Munchs plass 1\, 0194 Oslo\, Oslo\, 0194\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Art
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