The Art of Scandinavia (TV Series 2016) Poster

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7/10
Solid Account of a Little-Known Area of European Art History
l_rawjalaurence5 April 2016
In contrast to many of his previous series, Andrew Graham-Dixon starts his analysis of Scandinavian art at something of a disadvantage; there are not many painters from the region who have achieved the kind of global fame that would guarantee record attendances at blockbuster exhibitions.

In Norwegian art, perhaps the only really well-known painter is Edvard Munch, most famous for his image of "The Scream." Perhaps wisely, Graham-Dixon book-ended his analysis with that painting, providing both an introduction and a conclusion.

As we watched the indefatigable presenter tramping across seemingly endless expanses of Norwegian landscape, we had to admire his persistence, not only in digging out lesser-known examples of Norwegian painting, but relating most of the artists' preoccupations to the world around them. Perhaps more so than other national art histories, Norway's often deserted yet breathtaking vistas have had a profound effect on the ways in which their artists think and feel.

"The Scream" is but one example. Although the image has become canonical, reproduced in a variety of forms worldwide, it has a culture-specific significance. Graham-Dixon patiently explained it to viewers, while making us aware of the painting's greatness as a response to everyday life, as well as its inspiration in the work of artists working in other media such as Munch's fellow-Norwegian Henrik Ibsen.

Perhaps more so than any other arts and culture presenter, Graham- Dixon has a unique ability to combine enthusiasm, knowledge and sheer joy in his subjects. Even if viewers know little, if anything about Norwegian art, they can enjoy his approach to presenting it.
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7/10
An interesting start for a novice
isabellamcmurray26 January 2020
Warning: Spoilers
My knowledge of Art is very limited but I have visited Oslo and Stockholm so I was keen to develop my knowledge from this series. I liked that he started and finished the series with the well known 'The scream'. A good start for a novice. The commentary of the art also gave an insight into the social and political climate of the culture and time. I did find it sad that Vigeland Sculpture Park was missing from the visit to Norway as this place just blew me away. But It has certainly made me want to read more about Scandinavia and visit Denmark.
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