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SATYRICON - Announces Collaboration With Munch Museum

The Norwegian black metal legends Satyricon announces collaboration with the Munch Museum. The exhibition Satyricon & Munch explores the intersection of black metal and visual art, where a specially composed musical work is connected with a selection of Edvard Munch's images. When you enter the large hall on Munch's tenth floor, this exhibition will create an atmosphere that opens up new entrances to Edvard Munch's work, and to Satyricon's music.

Since the fall of 2018, Satyricon has been working on the writing and recording of a musical work whose main objective is to create a symbiosis with Edvard Munch's iconic art in an exhibition that will be held at the new Munch Museum in Oslo, Norway, opening 26/3/2022. Following the exhibition will be the release of the musical work in album format, carrying the same title as the exhibition, Satyricon & Munch.

"We consider this massive challenge the greatest honour of our career. Edvard Munch created some of the most iconic images in the world of art and through his career demonstrated the kind of courage and freedom we have always embraced and aspired to us as artists ourselves. To write music whose ambition is to take the art of Munch into uncharted territory, is quite a journey to be on", says Satyricon. "We look forward to sharing more details with you in the coming months". Watch the announcement video with Satyr and curator Trine Otte Bak Nielsen.

In other news, Satyricon will re-release tomorrow, on 28th of May, via Napalm Records their two iconic albums The Shadowthrone and Dark Medieval Times, both originally released in 1994. Link