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Arts & CultureFriday 17 July 2026

A fascinating new exhibition in Oslo is connecting one of art history's most iconic figures with an unlikely subject: chocolate. Edvard Munch, famous for his haunting expressionist masterpiece The Scream, created a striking 1922 public frieze for the Freia chocolate factory that's now being reexamined for what it reveals about labor, commerce, and social progress.

The exhibition explores how Munch's monumental work intertwines with the broader story of cocoa production, the labor movement, and women's emancipation—transforming what might seem like corporate decoration into a window onto early 20th-century artistic ambition and social change. It's a reminder that great artists often engaged with commercial culture in ways that reflected the pressing issues of their time. Read the full story →

Today's takeaway: Sometimes the most illuminating art stories emerge when we look beyond the gallery walls to see how artists shaped—and were shaped by—the world around them.

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