Exhibition at the McMullen Museum, Boston CollegeWWW Links on Edvard Munch
February 5 - May 21, 2001.
Curated by Professor Jeffery Howe (chief curator; Fine Arts); with Professors Claude Cernuschi (Fine Arts), Scott T. Cummings (Theater), Katherine Nahum (Fine Arts), Vanessa Rumble (Philosophy) and Stephen Schloesser, SJ (History).Television Broadcasts
Radio Broadcasts
- The exhibition was featured on CBS Sunday Morning on April 29.
Public Lectures
- Profs. Howe, Cernuschi and Rumble discussed the Munch exhibition on the National Public Radio program, The Connection (Feb. 21, 2001). Listen to the program with RealPlayer.
- Profs. Howe and Nahum discussed the Munch exhibition on the National Public Radio Program Morning Edition (March 28, 2001). Listen to the program with RealPlayer.
Sunday, April 29Selected Reviews
"How Edvard Munch was Received in America," Lecture by Dore Ashton, Professor of Art History, Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art.
Devlin 008 at 2 p.m.
- "From Norway to Newton," by Christine Temin, Boston Globe Magazine, March 4, 2001
- "BC offers much on which to Munch," by Christine Temin, Boston Globe Online / Living | Arts , February 19, 2001
- "A `Scream' come true: How an undergrad brought Edvard Munch to BC," by Mary Jo Palumbo, Boston Herald, February 2, 2001
- "An Expressive Munch Exhibit," by Joanne Silver, Boston Herald, February 9, 2001. Archives: Boston Herald
- "McMullen Museum Opens Munch Exhibit," by Caroline Brancatella, The Heights, March 4, 2001
- "Edvard Munch: A Searcher for Wonder in a World Overturned," by Deborah Weisgall, New York Times, February 18, 2001; free registration required)
EDVARD MUNCH: "We should paint living people who breathe, feel, suffer and love."
Video from the Roland Collection.EDVARD MUNCH: THE RESTLESS YEARS.
Video from the Roland Collection.