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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Entertainment
James Smart

Munch by Steffen Kverneland review – an ambitious graphic biography

Illustrations from Munch by Steffen Kverneland.
Illustrations from Munch by Steffen Kverneland.

This ambitious graphic biography of Edvard Munch, translated by Francesca M Nichols, its text almost entirely direct quotes from the artist and his contemporaries, took seven years to complete. The resulting story sometimes jars, but shines a bright light on the Norwegian artist. The text’s shifts in style are matched by dark artwork that mixes caricatured renderings of Munch’s boozy, bickering bohemian clique with careful re-creations of works in progress, photos and images of mental strife. Kverneland pops up regularly to offer academic background and ribald quips, but never obscures his ambitious, self-absorbed subject, who travels from Norway to France and Germany, tussling with his critics from behind a comically protruding chin. The account explores Munch’s troubled relationships with women and – in a touching series of panels – his own family; contemporary sources show just how seditious his approach seemed to the art establishment at the time. The publisher’s Art Masters series already boasts some gems, and this clever, feverish labour of love is a fine addition to the stable.

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