MAP The Munch Aula Paintings project

The university's assembly hall where the walls are covered with large canvas paintings. Photo.

The university hall with Munch's paintings. Photo: UiO.

Conservation Studies at IAKH is responsible for the research and treatment of the eleven large scale canvas paintings by Edvard Munch in the University of Oslo’s assembly hall.

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The paintings

The interior of the Aula contains a monumental room decoration by the Norwegian painter Edvard Munch. The decoration consists of eleven large scale canvas paintings, painted in oil?in the period between 1909 and 1916, and constitutes the only room decoration by the artist that has been preserved in its original context.

The University of Oslo celebrated its 200th anniversary in 2011. Prior to this jubilee, the University’s assembly hall, the Aula, in Oslo’s city centre,?was renovated.

About the project

The preliminary phase of the Munch Aula Painting Project (MAP) was launched in late?2005 to obtain an overview of original materials, techniques and appearances including the condition of the paintings and their history of change, in order to develop sustainable preservation strategies.?
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In January 2009, the conservation treatment of the paintings was initiated and by April 2011 the paintings were re-installed back in their niches after cleaning and an additional and rigid?marouflage.?

The MAP?project also includes extensive documentation and analysis of all eleven paintings, a work which will help to identify gaps in our knowledge about Munch’s painting techniques during the early 20th century.

The project involves ongoing research on the accumulation of dust, soot and other air-born pollutants on the artist's colours, how they?change (2017, 2018 and 2022: new?assessment of condition and local consolidation) and it includs further?publishing.

Participants

  • Tine Fr?ysaker University of Oslo
  • Douwtje Lieuwkje van der Meulen University of Oslo
  • Jeremy Donald Hutchings
  • Lena Porsmo Stoveland
  • Ingeborg Christine L?vdal
  • Mirjam Liu
  • Karen Mengshoel
  • Hanne Moltubakk Kempton
  • Katrine Scharffenberg
  • Ingjerd Kleiva

Funding

  • Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History, Faculty of Humanities, University of Oslo (2005-2008)
  • Technical department, University of Oslo (conservation: 2009-2011)
  • Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History (2012-)
  • Estate Department, University of Oslo?(2017-)
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