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We projected a gigantic image of Munch's "Scream" onto the shell of the old sarcophagus.
Kumi Naidoo: Fukushima: Never Again Kumi Naidoo 2011
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We projected a gigantic image of Munch's "Scream" onto the shell of the old sarcophagus.
Kumi Naidoo: Fukushima: Never Again Kumi Naidoo 2011
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Although the Los Angeles Philharmonic has never been known as a "French" orchestra, as was Charles Munch's Boston Symphony of the middle of the last century, or Charles Dutoit's Montreal Symphony in more recent decades, the orchestra has always been athletic, quick to learn and perform well in many styles.
Rodney Punt: A Glowing Roméo et Juliette -- Charles Dutoit with the LA Philharmonic in Berlioz Rodney Punt 2010
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We projected a gigantic image of Munch's "Scream" onto the shell of the old sarcophagus.
Kumi Naidoo: Fukushima: Never Again Kumi Naidoo 2011
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In the first theft, the robbers left their ladder propped up against an unlocked National Gallery window — and replaced Munch's "The Scream" with a mocking note: "Thanks for the poor security."
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Although the Los Angeles Philharmonic has never been known as a "French" orchestra, as was Charles Munch's Boston Symphony of the middle of the last century, or Charles Dutoit's Montreal Symphony in more recent decades, the orchestra has always been athletic, quick to learn and perform well in many styles.
Rodney Punt: A Glowing Roméo et Juliette -- Charles Dutoit with the LA Philharmonic in Berlioz Rodney Punt 2010
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In the matter of a minute, he jumps from Michel de Certeau's concept of creative misuse from "The Practice of Everyday Life" "one of my Bibles" to Horace Walpole and serendipity, and from there to Munch's interest in photography of shadows and what that means for our understanding of the films of Peter Watkins.
Tate Modern Finds Its Match Kati Krause 2011
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Walking through, one realizes that Feininger managed to absorb three generations of artistic output as we see elements of Cézanne's fracturing juxtaposed with the harrowing spirit of Munch's more dramatic scenes, Delaunay's bold color schemes, Kandinsky's reinterpretation of folk-art prototypes, and Picasso's foray into Cubism.
Alexander Adler: Lyonel Feininger: At The Edge of The World Alexander Adler 2011
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In the 1994 burglary of Munch's "The Scream," thieves simply climbed a ladder to the second floor, where the painting hung near a window.
Great Art Heists 2011
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In the first theft, the robbers left their ladder propped up against an unlocked National Gallery window — and replaced Munch's "The Scream" with a mocking note: "Thanks for the poor security."
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