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Van Gogh’s Home: The Van Gogh Museum. The Painter’s Legacy, the Family Collection, the Ongoing Story

  • Art, Painting
  • Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, Ueno
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Time Out says

Few artists have touched the soul of modern art as profoundly as Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890). In a mere decade, the Dutchman produced an astonishing body of work, including vivid landscapes, tormented portraits and expressive still lifes, that continues to resonate deeply with audiences worldwide.

Yet Van Gogh’s posthumous fame owes much to those closest to him: his brother Theo, Theo’s wife Johanna, and their son Vincent Willem. Together, they ensured that the painter’s vision and legacy would endure for generations.

The first exhibition in Japan to focus on the Van Gogh family and their collection, ‘Van Gogh’s Home’ at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum features over 30 of its protagonist’s works, from early drawings to late masterpieces, as well as four letters shown on these shores for the first time. The display traces the journey of the collection from the artist’s death to the present day, with highlights including immersive digital experiences and rarely seen works by Van Gogh’s contemporaries.

Details

Address
Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
8-36 Ueno Koen, Taito
Tokyo
Transport:
Ueno Station (Yamanote line), park exit; (Ginza, Hibiya lines), Shinobazu exit
Price:
¥2,300, college students ¥1,300, high school students and younger free
Opening hours:
9.30am-5.30pm (Fri until 8pm) / closed Mon (except hols), Sep 16, Oct 14, Nov 4, Nov 25

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