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Munch apprenticed himself to William Suhr, who was paintings conservator for the Frick Collection in New York City. He worked part time as a freelance paintings conservator for the next thirty years. In 1970 he and Jane Furchgott began two years of travel, visiting most of the major museums in the United States and western Europe. They finally settled in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, where Munch developed a detailed realistic style of painting. During the course of six months in 1981, Munch transitioned from his reaistic paintings to a style that was brightly colored, formally simplified, and emotionally expressive -- a blend of elements including early Italian Renaissance, Post-Impressionism, and Pop Art. His distinctive form of representation uses broad outlines and contrasting interior colors to create luminous light and atmosphere. The deceptively simple forms and large areas of clear color in his paintings combine to create unforgettable icons of psychological drama. His subjects vary, but the emphasis is on northwoods landscapes and the animals and people that inhabit them.
Image:CM4c.jpg Since 1982 Munch has lived on a remote hilltop near Lone Rock, Wisconsin. He has exhibited extensively, including major exhibitions at the Milwaukee Art Museum, The Chicago Cultural Center, The Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, and a retrospective at The Fairfield Center for Contemporary Art. He has shown regularly at the Tory Folliard Gallery, Milwaukee; the Grace Chosy Gallery, Madison, Wisconsin; and Perimeter Gallery. His life and career are described in the book Charles Munch, Dreaming in Color: Paintings 1971-2006, Trails Books, 2006 ISBN 978-1879483965 External LinksTory Folliard Gallery, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Grace Chosy Gallery, Madison, Wisconsin
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