Saturday, April 12, 2025 | 1 PM | General Admission
200 years after its opening and a century after acquiring its first Van Gogh works, the National Gallery, in London, is hosting the UK’s biggest ever Van Gogh exhibition. Van Gogh is not only one of the most beloved artists of all time, but perhaps the most misunderstood.
This production offers a chance to re-examine and better understand this iconic artist. Focusing on his unique creative process, Van Gogh: Poets & Lovers explores the artist’s years in the south of France, where he revolutionized his style.
Van Gogh became consumed with a passion for storytelling in his art, turning the world around him into vibrant, idealized spaces and symbolic characters. Poets and lovers filled his imagination; everything he did in the south of France served this new obsession. In part, this is what caused his notorious breakdown, but it didn’t hold back his creativity as he created masterpiece after masterpiece.
Explore one of art history’s most pivotal periods in this once-in-a-century show.
This cinematic production runs approximately one hour, 30 minutes.
Painting: Vincent Van Gogh, Starry night over the Rhone River, 1888
Part of Arts in the Afternoon, which is sponsored by Dr. James M. & Marcia Merrins