Unique Graphic Biography: A fresh and creative take on Munch's life
Unveiling Munch's Inspirations: Explores the artist's relationships and obsessions
Authentic Voice: Incorporates Munch's and contemporaries' writings
Reevaluating Munch's Legacy: Challenges common misconceptions about the artist
Labor of Love: Kverneland's seven-year project offers a humorous and engaging portrait of Munch
In Munch, writer and artist Steffen Kverneland brings the story of one of the world’s most influential painters to vivid life. This extraordinary, inventive graphic novel uses text drawn exclusively from the quotes of Edvard Munch and his contemporaries. Filled with authenticity and life, Munch debunks the familiar myth of the half-mad expressionist painter—anguished, starving, and ill-treated—and draws out his neglected sense of humor and optimism. Born out of a lifelong fascination with Munch’s life and work, Kverneland’s seven-year project is a landmark of graphic biography and the funniest, most entertaining portrait yet of a complex man and the pioneering artist behind The Scream.