National Gallery's Van Gogh Exhibition Explores Arles and Beyond
The exhibit 'Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers' traces the artist's transformative years in Provence, showcasing his profound impact on modern art.
- The exhibition at the National Gallery runs until January 19, 2025, and features key works from Van Gogh's time in Arles and Saint-Rémy.
- Highlights include iconic paintings such as 'Starry Night Over the Rhône' and portraits of his friends Paul-Eugène Milliet and Eugène Boch.
- Van Gogh's transformative period in Provence is depicted through his vibrant, rule-breaking art that transcends mere observation.
- The exhibit emphasizes Van Gogh's imaginative reinterpretation of reality, presenting a journey through his emotional and artistic evolution.
- Visitors can explore the recreated ambiance of The Yellow House and the asylum at Saint-Rémy, immersing themselves in Van Gogh's world.