. . . "Arne Eggum"@en . "Arne Kristian Eggum (* 24. August 1936) ist ein norwegischer Kunsthistoriker. Eggum studierte Kunstgeschichte in Oslos und schloss sein Studium 1968 mit dem Magister ab. 1970 begann er seine T\u00E4tigkeit als Konservator am Munch-Museum Oslo und wurde dort 1973 Erster Konservator. Von 1993 bis 2001 war Leiter des Munch-Museums in Oslo. Er widmete sein wissenschaftliches Leben v\u00F6llig der Erforschung von Leben und Werk des expressionistischen Malers Edvard Munch und ist Verfasser zahlreicher Ver\u00F6ffentlichungen um ihn, die teilweise auch in die deutsche Sprache \u00FCbersetzt wurden."@de . "Arne Kristian Eggum (* 24. August 1936) ist ein norwegischer Kunsthistoriker. Eggum studierte Kunstgeschichte in Oslos und schloss sein Studium 1968 mit dem Magister ab. 1970 begann er seine T\u00E4tigkeit als Konservator am Munch-Museum Oslo und wurde dort 1973 Erster Konservator. Von 1993 bis 2001 war Leiter des Munch-Museums in Oslo. Er widmete sein wissenschaftliches Leben v\u00F6llig der Erforschung von Leben und Werk des expressionistischen Malers Edvard Munch und ist Verfasser zahlreicher Ver\u00F6ffentlichungen um ihn, die teilweise auch in die deutsche Sprache \u00FCbersetzt wurden."@de . . . . . "Arne Eggum"@de . . . . "62306764"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Arne Kristian Eggum (born August 24, 1936) is a Norwegian art historian who mainly focused his scientific work on Edvard Munch. From January 1963 until January 1964, Eggum helped prepare the opening of the Munch Museum He got his PhD in art history in 1968 from the University of Oslo with his thesis Studier i norsk kunstteori (\u2018Studies in Norwegian art theory\u2019). In March 1969, Eggum was appointed as a curator of Oslo municipality\u2019s art collections, The Munch Museum, with an especial responsibility for the painting department. From August 1970 he was permanently employed at the same institution. From 1969 to 70, he was the only art reviewer in the national newspaper Dagbladet. In February 1972, Arne Eggum was appointed as manager and chief curator of The Munch Museum, and subsequently he was permanently employed in this position. Eggum also participated in other activities under the auspices of Oslo municipality\u2019s art collections: public guided tours as part of the programme \u00ABKnow your city\u00BB, cataloguing and publishing works in \u00ABAmaldus Nielsen\u2019s painting collection\u00BB in 1973, in \u00ABRolf E. Stenersen\u2019s gift for the city of Oslo\u00BB in 1974, and in the \u00ABIdea competition on decorating 22 schools in Oslo\u00BB in 1973\u201376.As the manager of a museum, Eggum produced an extensive number of frequently-quoted scientific articles and books, many in connection with international exhibitions. He retired at 65, but since then he has continued to publish articles, e.g. \u00ABThe Scream as a Vision of Despair\u00BB, Fondation Louis Vuitton, 2015. Lately he has set forth several theories which may challenge common interpretations of some of Munch\u2019s works of art, through talks with Annelita Meinich on the Norwegian radio programme \u201CGoing out in Culture\u201D."@en . "Arne Kristian Eggum (born August 24, 1936) is a Norwegian art historian who mainly focused his scientific work on Edvard Munch. From January 1963 until January 1964, Eggum helped prepare the opening of the Munch Museum He got his PhD in art history in 1968 from the University of Oslo with his thesis Studier i norsk kunstteori (\u2018Studies in Norwegian art theory\u2019). In March 1969, Eggum was appointed as a curator of Oslo municipality\u2019s art collections, The Munch Museum, with an especial responsibility for the painting department. From August 1970 he was permanently employed at the same institution. From 1969 to 70, he was the only art reviewer in the national newspaper Dagbladet."@en . "1083089548"^^ . "2813"^^ . . . . . . . . . .