Edvard Munch's (1863-1944) radical modernity in painting challenged his time. This was particularly true of the Berlin art scene at the turn of the century, on which the Norwegian Symbolist had a major influence. The Berlinische Galerie's exhibition Magic of the North tells the story of Edvard Munch and Berlin through paintings, prints and photographs. However, his fascination with nature plays an equally important role in his works, which is now being explored for the first time in an exhibition at the Museum Barberini. Munch. Lebenslandschaft is dedicated to the scientific and philosophical influences on his work and opens up his work as a resonance chamber for today's climate crisis.
Price:
Guided tour with Barberini entrance ticket 22 euros (free entrance ticket 12 euros)
plus admission to the Berlinische Galerie 9 euros (free admission with appropriate authorization)
Duration:
2 x 50 minutes
Schedule:
11 a.m. - start of the guided tour of the Berlinische Galerie, followed by an individual trip to the Museum Barberini Potsdam
3 p.m. - Start of guided tour of Museum Barberini
Booking:
1. please book your ticket for the guided tours and admission to the Museum Barberini Potsdam at:
https://www.museum-barberini.de/de/kalender/14582/munch-x-2-barberini-meets-berlinische-galerie
2. please also book a ticket for admission to the Berlinische Galerie on the desired date at
https://berlinischegalerie.de/tickets/
Price information:
Guided tour with Barberini house ticket 22 euros (free house ticket 12 euros) plus admission to Berlinische Galerie 9 euros (free admission with appropriate authorization)