Collection: Edvard Munch - "Kiss IV" (1902)

Edvard Munch's "Kiss IV" (1902) captures a moment of intimate connection with a hauntingly evocative style. The artwork features two figures entwined in a passionate embrace, their forms merging into a single entity, blurring the boundaries between them. The use of dark, moody colors and fluid lines enhances the sense of unity and emotional intensity. Munch chose to paint this piece on wood, a medium that adds a raw, organic texture, deepening the artwork's emotional impact. The natural grain of the wood complements the fluidity of the figures, symbolizing the intrinsic, unrefined nature of human emotions. This piece exemplifies Munch's exploration of love, desire, and the complex interplay of human emotions, making it a timeless representation of romantic connection. "Kiss IV" invites viewers to contemplate the depths of intimacy and the transformative power of love.