Nordic Noir : Works on Paper from Edvard Munch to Mamma Andersson

Stolid exhibition at the British Museum looking at works on paper by Scandinavian artists since the death of Edvard Munch.

I usually love exhibitions in the print room galleries as they are so well explained but in this case there was too much detail which became a bit of a turn off. It failed to make me care. I found it hard to follow the themes a
nd to engage with the work.

It was a large show starting with a Munch print and a discussion on his influence on subsequent woodblock artists. Most of the first section looked at prints. I was caught by the book published after the war "The Resistance" with a selection of prints produced illegally during the German occupation.

I liked the inclusion of contemporary work and I loved this watercolour by Maria Nordin painted during Covid also an amazingly detailed drawing of the bodice of a historic dress by Anna Zimmerman.

Closed 22 March 2026

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