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Lars Toft-Eriksen

    Melgaard + Munch
    The Inventor Vol. 1: The Hunt For The Infinity Machine
    • Papercutz presents an inventive coming-of-age series, THE INVENTOR. Discover the vibrant island of Mata-Mata with long-time residents Cobalt Cogg and his grandfather, Alfred. Cobalt wants to grow up to be like his grandpa - an inventor! But when he and his friend, Linnea, get into an accident with one of Alfred’s inventions, all hopes for creating seem lost. Can Cobalt recover and move forward with his friends and family? Learn about Alpha-Energy and all the ways it can help! Process themes of grief, joy, health, and creativity in this fantastical coming-of-age graphic novel.

      The Inventor Vol. 1: The Hunt For The Infinity Machine2024
      3.9
    • Melgaard + Munch

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      What is the critical relevance of Edvard Munch (1863–1944) to contemporary society? In pursuit of an answer to this question, the publication places Munch’s oeuvre in dialogue with works by the Norwegian artist Bjarne Melgaard (*1967 in Sydney), whose art often gives rise to critical debates. This was also the case with Munch in his lifetime. Their bodies of creative work are related in numerous ways. Both have worked with reference to their own biography. There is also an artistic kinship between the two with respect to their painterly idioms, even more so in relation to their motifs and themes. With subjects such as sexuality, gender, death, loneliness, and alienation they both deal with key issues of modern society. The catalogue explores the dystopian critique of modern civilization that underlies their respective oeuvres. In addition to a wide range of well-known works by both artists, it presents new works by Melgaard that reflect on the topics he considers to be of importance in Munch’s oeuvre. Exhibition: Munch Museet, Oslo, 23.1.–4.4.2015

      Melgaard + Munch2015