MUNCH IN MOTION
We are responsible for the creative/technical production of a special video, 「breathe/feel/suffer/love」, of a large scale retrospective exhibit for Edvard Munch entitled Munch — Echoes of Screaming Souls. The exhibit presented a new interpretation of Munch’s works, through which he portrayed the various “Screams” of the hearts of people, by re-envisioning them with a neural network style.

In conjunction with the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum large retrospective on Edvard Munch, we are in charge of the production for the「breathe/feel/suffer/love」video art exhibit. Starting with "The Scream," one of the most well known works in all of art history, approximately 100 pieces are on display, making this wonderful exhibit a place where you can see the entire life work of Munch, one of the masters of modern painting. Approximately 600,000 people attended the exhibit.

Through his paintings, Munch expressed on canvas the inner workings of people, from joy to sorrow, anger to fear, and other stirrings of the heart. Symbolic of this, Munch left behind a note saying, "I can no longer paint men reading and women knitting indoors. Breathing, feeling, suffering, loving, living people are what I paint."

「breathe/feel/suffer/love」is a video work born from these words.

Munch in motion
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Munch in motion

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