🍷 Artists, writers, radicals – the Christiania Bohemians challenged the norms of 1880s Oslo, then known as Christiania.
In his early years, Edvard Munch moved within this circle, shaped by intense conversations about art, love and society.
Led by provocative writer Hans Jæger, the bohemians rejected convention and championed artistic freedom – ideas that left a lasting mark on Munch’s work 🧑🎨
📍You can still encounter them at Grand Café in Oslo (@grandcafeoslo@grandhoteloslo ), where a monumental mural of the group covers the wall. It was created between 1928–1932 by Per Krohg, son of renowned bohemians Oda and Christian Krohg.
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💪 Loud, fearless, impossible to ignore.
For the first time in the Nordic region, Paula Rego – Dance Among Thorns brings together over 140 works by one of the most uncompromising artists of our time.
British-Portuguese artist Paula Rego (1935–2022) became an influential feminist icon through fearless storytelling, dark humour and deeply political imagery. Growing up under António de Oliveira Salazar’s dictatorship in Portugal (1932–1974) shaped a lifelong exploration of power, gender, oppression and freedom. Through paintings, pastels, textiles and large-scale figurative scenes inspired by myths and fairy tales, Rego exposed the tensions between vulnerability and control, desire and anger.
At a time when authoritarian forces are rising globally and women’s bodily autonomy remains under pressure, Rego’s work feels more urgent than ever.
📍 3rd floor at MUNCH 🗓️ On view until 2 August 2026 🎟️ Tickets at munch.no
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📢 5 days left to experience the fifth edition of SOLO OSLO: an immersive installation that echoes the ocean.
Kim Hankyul’s (@kim________pink ) 'Shore' closes this Sunday, 17 May.
🌊 Delve into our 10th-floor gallery and lie beneath the suspended installation on a soft carpeted floor, evoking the feeling of drifting along the seabed.
The work draws on stories from people whose lives are shaped by the sea: a North Korean defector who crossed the Yellow Sea, South Korean haenyeo free divers, and rescue divers working beneath the surface.
🔗 SOLO OSLO presents new work by emerging Oslo-based artists, supported by Talent Norge (@talentnorge ) and Canica. Learn more at munch.no
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📣 For the first time ever at MUNCH, rarely shown paintings by Edvard Munch will soon be on display.
👉 Commissioned in 1923 for Freia’s women’s canteen, these works reflect Munch’s interest in nature and the relationship between humans and their environment, shaped by the rapid industrialisation of the early 20th century. The exhibition also touches upon themes central to the time, including the cacao trade, workers’ rights, and women’s emancipation.
🧑🎨 At the time, this was a groundbreaking moment: art created specifically for a women’s space. Now, temporarily relocated from Freia’s headquarters, the works can be experienced up close — alongside a rich selection of sketches, documents, and related pieces.
For the first time, step up close to Munch’s historic decoration for the Freia chocolate factory.
📍 9th floor at MUNCH
📅 On view between 21.05.2026 – 11.10.2026
See it first! Tickets via bio.
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And there’s not much time left: SOLO OSLO closes next week, 17 May.
🌊 'Shore' by Kim Hankyul (@kim________pink ) is a five-metre-high immersive installation suspended from the ceiling of our 10th-floor gallery. Since opening, it has welcomed nearly 80K visitors.
With its soft carpeted floor and shifting light, the installation evokes the feeling of lying on the seabed, looking up at the shimmering surface above.
Hypnotic and strangely calming, it’s a work you could stay beneath for hours.
🔗 Don’t miss your chance to experience it – plan your visit at munch.no
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At MUNCH, this isn’t art you pass by. It stays with you.
Step into the universe of Edvard Munch, where each room evokes something within you.
This spring, encounter new perspectives alongside his work: the powerful narratives of Paula Rego, a monumental installation by Kim Hankyul, and a rare opportunity to experience Edvard Munch’s historic decoration for the Freia chocolate factory.
🔗 More information at munch.no. And as always, free for MUNCH members + their guest.
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Power and vulnerability, desire and anger – Paula Rego explored it all with a striking mix of humour and gravity.
In this documentary, meet MUNCH curator Kari J. Brandtzæg (@karijbrandtzaeg ), travelling across Europe to bring together works for this major exhibition.
📽️ Go behind the scenes – from Rego’s studio and @cristearoberts in London, to @galeria.111 and Casa das Histórias in Lisboa.
These journeys trace the roots of Rego’s practice. Raised in Portugal under dictatorship, her work draws on lived experience and fairy tales – often revealing darker sides of human nature.
🔗 Watch the full film via link in bio.
📍 Paula Rego – Dance Among Thorns is on view until 2 August 2026.
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Happy International Workers’ Day! 💪
Edvard Munch didn’t just paint workers – he gave them presence. From factories to open fields, he captured their strength and rhythm at a time when these stories were rarely centred.
🖼️ Themes like these continue in our upcoming exhibition, Edvard Munch and the Chocolate Factory, opening 21 May 2026.
Today, MUNCH is closed. We’re open again tomorrow with our regular hours:
Sunday–Tuesday 10–18
Wednesday–Saturday 10–21
🔗 Discover Munch’s historic paintings for the Freia factory at munch.no – presented together at MUNCH later this month.
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Spring has arrived in Oslo, and MUNCH is an easy stop.
Drop by in Bjørvika and:
☀️ Soak up the sun by the waterfront, beside The Mother by Tracey Emin
🌸 Catch the cherry trees in full bloom outside the museum entrance
👩🎨 Step into Paula Rego – Dance Among Thorns – a world of power, vulnerability and dark humour
🖼️ Spend time with Edvard Munch – from iconic works to lesser-known pieces
🥐 Treat yourself at the café overlooking the fjord
In and out, or stay a while.
Open every day, all year round – except tomorrow, 1 May. Plan your visit at munch.no 📎
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We used to think of Edvard Munch as “the scream guy” 😱.
You know the version - anxiety, red skies, hollow faces, emotional collapse packaged into one perfect image. It’s a good story. Clean, dramatic, easy to remember. But it’s also incomplete.
The more time we spent with his work, the more the sad Munch myth started to fall apart. Not the paintings - the idea of him.
Because outside of The Scream, there’s a whole other Munch: bright, physical, almost aggressive with colour. Sunlight, workers, bodies, and landscapes that feel alive instead of collapsing ✨.
So in collaboration with @munchmuseum we wrote this week’s art session about that gap - the distance between the Munch we think we know and the one who spent decades painting far more than panic.
If you want to read it, comment “Munch” and we’ll send you the link 🔗.
You can see the world’s largest collection of Edvard Munch’s work at MUNCH in Oslo.