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Over 5 days, some 5,500 people viewed the paintings. In May 2008, the two works went back on display at the museum, with the exhibition ‘Scream and Madonna - Revisited’.
The Scream will live forever. It’s a cave painting on the inner wall of the human skull. And Munch himself heard the scream, no doubt about that: It ran through his being. But there’s a paradox.
“We are campaigning against ‘Scream’ because it is perhaps Norway’s most famous painting,” Astrid Rem, a spokesperson for the Norwegian group, told The Associated Press.