munch 150 - Cineplex

MUNCH 150
150th
Edvard Munch, The Scream,
1893. National Museum, Oslo
© The Munch Museum/ The
Munch - Ellingsen Group,
BONO, Oslo/DACS, London
2013
To mark the
anniversary of his
birth, this exhibition is the biggest
retrospective of Evdard Munch’s
work ever organised. Already hailed
as a "once-in-a-lifetime show"
Munch 150 is co-hosted by the
National Museum, Oslo and the
Munch Museum, Oslo. The Curators
- Nils Olsen, Mai Britt Guleng and
Jon-Ove Steihaug – offer their
expert insight to host Tim Marlow.
2.What was Oslo also known as
until 1925?
a)Litvania
b)Kristiania
c)Almania
3.What did Munch’s mother die
of in 1868?
a)Typhoid
b)Cholera
c)Tuberculosis
4.What did Munch study before
taking up art?
a)Engineering
b)Medicine
c)Psychology
5.From 1889-1892 where did
Munch live?
a)Portugal
b)France
c)Finland
6.Where did Munch make his
name?
a)Copenhagen
b)Vienna
c)Berlin
• The Sick Child (1885–86)
• The Girls on the Bridge (1901)
• The Death of Marat (1907)
• Self-Portrait Between the Clock and the Bed (1940–43)
Munch’s ‘Frieze of Life’ which is composed of some of his
most famous works:
• The Scream (1893)
• Madonna (1894-95)
• The Dance of Life (1899–1900)
• Death in the Sickroom (ca. 1893)
Tickets now available at ExhibitionOnScreen.com
Advance bookings are highly recommended
COMING SOON: OCT 10, Nov 3 & 23
Take the Munch quiz:
1.In which year was Munch born?
a)1859
b)1863
c)1867
Featured paintings:
7.What was the population of
Kristiania in 1900?
a)230,000
b)290,000
c)350,000
8.How many versions of ‘The
Scream’ did he paint?
a) 3
b) 4
c) 5
9.How did Munch die?
a)Pneumonia
b)Tuberculosis
c)Heart attack
10.In which year did he die?
a)1942 b)1944 c)1946
11.What did Munch become
addicted to in the early 1900s?
a)Alcohol
b)Tobacco
c)Opium
12.Munch appears on which
Norwegian Kroner note?
a)100
b)500
c)1000
VERMEER AND MUSIC:
THE ART OF LOVE AND LEISURE
FROM THE NATIONAL GALLERY, LONDON
The National Gallery, London, is offering a
major exhibition on one of the most
fascinating artists of all-time Johannes
Vermeer. Vermeer painted little more than 30
works, and the National Gallery has chosen to
focus on his art in relation to music in order to
gain new and revealing insights. Our event film
also goes beyond the exhibition to tell the
story of Vermeer's life and, in doing so, will
show many other of the artist's great works.
The beautiful film will appeal to anyone keen
to know more about the man who painted
‘The Girl with the Pearl Earring.’
Johannes Vermeer, A Young Woman
at a Virginal c. 1670 – 2 ,
The National Gallery London
DVDs of previous EXHIBITION titles
EXHIBITION: Manet: Portraying Life at the Royal Academy, London
is available to buy on DVD at ExhibitionOnScreen.com
“Paintings shown in breath-taking detail” – Daily Mail
“The film proves that seeing an exhibition through a
camera (especially an HD one) is far better than not
seeing it at all” – New York Times
“Sound, informative and intelligent” – The Observer
13.How many versions of ‘The
Scream’ have been stolen (and
returned)?
a) 2
b) 3
c) 4
Arrive early and get the answers on screen before
the show starts (OR FROM OUR WEBSITE)
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