Van Gogh exhibitions coming up in 2024, a blockbuster and a surprise (2024)

The National Gallery’s show VanGogh: Poets and Lovers (14 September 2024-19 January 2025) will be the highlight of its 200th birthday celebrations. We can disclose there will be around 50 paintings and drawings from the artist’s two years in Provence, when he was at the height of his powers.

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Why “poets” and “lovers”? One of Van Gogh’s friends in Arles, in the south of France, was the Belgian artist Eugène Boch. Although Boch does not seem to have actually written poetry, Van Gogh set out to portray him as an archetypal poet, sensitive and deep in thought. Van Gogh regarded Provence as the land of poetry.

Vincent wrote to his brother Theo about the Boch painting which he had been “dreaming about for a long time—the poet”. He described the picture: “His fine head, with its green gaze, stands out in my portrait against a starry, deep ultramarine sky.” Van Gogh was pleased with the result, hanging it above his bed in the Yellow House.

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Lovers are much more prevalent than poets in Van Gogh’s Arles paintings. Pairs of strolling lovers frequently occur in his landscapes, enlivening urban public garden scenes.

There must have been an element of wishful thinking in introducing lovers into his paintings, since by this time Vincent had realised that it was unlikely he himself would ever establish a long-term relationship with a woman. As he later wrote to his mother, “for me life might well remain solitary”.

The National Gallery show, focussed loosely around poets, lovers and gardens, will include exceptional loans, such as the Rhône riverscape Starry Night (October 1888, Musée d’Orsay, Paris) and a version of The Bedroom (September 1889, Art Institute of Chicago).

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Next year’s other important Van Gogh exhibition will be in what may seem an unexpected venue—the Groninger Museum in the northern Dutch city of Groningen. The impetus for this is that one of the earliest shows of the artist’s work was held there in 1896. At that time it was the largest exhibition ever held on Van Gogh, with 128 works.

It is now very difficult to borrow Van Goghs, particularly for regional museums, but the Groninger is expecting around 10 paintings and 25 drawings. That represents a considerable achievement.

Nearly all the loans in How Van Gogh Came to Groningen (30 November 2024-5 May 2025) will be works that were in the 1896 show. The earlier exhibition included a self-portrait, and although the precise work has not been identified. For next year’s show the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is lending one of the artist’s finest self-portraits, dating from spring 1887.

In the 1896 exhibition a bizarre juxtaposition was introduced: a portrait of Van Gogh by his friend Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec was displayed below a real crown of thorns.

In 1896 the Groningen organisers had asked Jo Bonger, Vincent’s sister-in-law, if they could borrow the Toulouse-Lautrec portrait and “hang a wreath around it, consisting chiefly of thorns, with a few laurel leaves”. This would associate Van Gogh, who had taken his own life six years earlier, with the suffering Christ. Vincent had died for his art, which had been ignored and failed to sell. The avant-garde regarded him as a martyr.

What makes this unusual arrangement of the portrait and crown of thorns particularly bizarre is that Toulouse-Lautrec had portrayed his friend in a Montmartre bar—a glass of absinthe close at hand. We are here reconstructing what it might have looked like in the 1896 exhibition.

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Unfortunately the Toulouse-Lautrec portrait is a fragile pastel work, now at Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum, and cannot be lent for conservation reasons—so it won’t be appearing in next year’s show.

The Groninger Museum also has another reason to celebrate Van Gogh next year. Last September it successfully recovered a painting stolen from its collection. In 2020, The Parsonage Garden at Nuenen in Spring (March 1884) had been seized in a violent raid while on loan to the Singer Laren museum. The recovered painting is now being conserved at Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum and is expected to be reintegrated into the Groninger’s permanent display, possibly next spring.

Along with the London and Groningen 2024 exhibitions, there are five current Van Gogh shows which will extend into the first few weeks of the new year. Travelling with Vincent: Van Gogh in Drenthe, on the artist’s autumn 1883 visit to the northern peatlands of the Netherlands, is due to close at the Drents Museum in Assen on 7 January 2024.

Van Gogh along the Seine, featuring the work of Vincent and his avant-garde colleagues in the suburbs of Paris, ends at the Van Gogh Museum on 14 January 2024.

At Tokyo’s Sompo Museum of Art, Van Gogh and Still Life: From Tradition to Innovation closes on 21 January 2024. It is centred around the museum’s Sunflowers (November-December 1888).

Milan’sMuseo delle Culture (Mudec) is showing Vincent van Gogh: Artist and Reader, with loans from the Kröller-Müller Museum, until 28 January 2024.

And lastly, Van Gogh in Auvers-sur-Oise: The Final Months finishes at the Musée d’Orsay in Paris on 4 February 2024.

Other Van Gogh news:

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Three Van Gogh works are coming up for sale in New York this month. Christie’s has the Nuenen painting Weaver facing Right (February 1884) to be auctioned on 9 November and estimated at $2m-$3m. Two days later it is selling a drawing, Young Girl with a Loaf of Bread (September-November 1882), with an estimate of $400,000-$600,000. And on 14 November Sotheby’s has another drawing, Head of a Fisherman, turned Three-Quarters to the Right (January-February 1883), estimated at $500,000-$700,000.

Martin Bailey is the author of Van Gogh’s Finale: Auvers and the Artist’s Rise to Fame (Frances Lincoln, 2021, available in the UK and US ). He is a leading Van Gogh specialist and investigative reporter for The Art Newspaper. Bailey has curated Van Gogh exhibitions at the Barbican Art Gallery and Compton Verney/National Gallery of Scotland. He was a co-curator of Tate Britain’s The EY Exhibition: Van Gogh and Britain (27 March-11 August 2019).

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Bailey has written a number of other bestselling books, including The Sunflowers Are Mine: The Story of Van Gogh's Masterpiece (Frances Lincoln 2013, available in the UK and US), Studio of the South: Van Gogh in Provence(Frances Lincoln 2016, available in the UK and US), Starry Night: Van Gogh at the Asylum (White Lion Publishing 2018, available in the UK and US) and Van Gogh’s Finale:Auvers and the Artist’s Rise to Fame(Frances Lincoln 2021,available in the UK and US). Bailey's Living with Vincent van Gogh: the Homes and Landscapes that Shaped the Artist (White Lion Publishing 2019, available in the UK and US) provides an overview of the artist’s life. The Illustrated Provence Letters of Van Gogh has been reissued (Batsford 2021, available in the UK and US).

To contact Martin Bailey, please email vangogh@theartnewspaper.com. Please note that he does not undertake authentications.

Read more from Martin's Adventures with Van Gogh bloghere.

Van Gogh exhibitions coming up in 2024, a blockbuster and a surprise (2024)

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Where will the Van Gogh exhibit be in the US in 2024? ›

Current and Upcoming Exhibitions
YearStart DateVenue
2023-24November 22, 2023Palace Museum
2024February 1, 2024Dallas Museum of Art
2024February 22, 2024Revoltella Museum
2024February 29, 2024Kurpfälzische Museum
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What is the next National Gallery exhibition in 2024? ›

To mark its 200th anniversary the National Gallery will stage its first exhibition of the paintings of Vincent Van Gogh in autumn 2024.

Where is the largest Van Gogh exhibit? ›

The Original Immersive Van Gogh Los Angeles Venue.
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How long does the Van Gogh exhibition take? ›

How much time do I need to see the experience? Individual visit times will vary, but most visitors can anticipate spending 60 – 90 minutes. The main feature of the exhibition lasts approximately 45 minutes.

Where is the Starry Night in 2024? ›

Starry Night over the Rhone, from the collection of the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, is to be lent for an exhibition in Arles—the city where it was painted in September 1888. The picture will be the main attraction in the show Van Gogh and the Stars (opening 1 June 2024) at the Fondation Vincent van Gogh Arles .

Where can I see a Van Gogh in America? ›

Van Gogh in America is organized by the Detroit Institute of Arts and is part of the Bonnie Ann Larson Modern European Artists Series.

What is the Impressionist exhibition in London in 2024? ›

'Celebrating 150 Years of Impressionism' is a museum-quality exhibition, featuring paintings and works on paper by Impressionist and Post-Impressionist trailblazers. On view will be landscapes by Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Alfred Sisley, and port scenes by Eugène Boudin.

What's on at the V&A 2024? ›

What's on
  • Taylor Swift | Songbook Trail. Display. On until Sunday, 8 September 2024. ...
  • Craig Brown: A Voyage Around the Queen. Talk. Thursday, 5 September 2024. ...
  • Sound System Stories: Wheel And Come Again! Talk. Friday, 23 August 2024. ...
  • Jodi Picoult: By Any Other Name. Talk. ...
  • Creating the Songbook Trail (Livestream) Talk.

What is the theme of the 2024 RA summer exhibition? ›

Christopher has chosen four other artists and one art collective to curate the 12 galleries that make up the exhibition. Each year, the exhibition theme is deliberately broad, and open to the curators' interpretations. However, this year, the theme, “Making Space” seems particularly amorphous.

Who owns Van Gogh? ›

The Vincent van Gogh Foundation has owned the core collection of the Van Gogh Museum since 1962. It also contributes to various projects and exhibitions within the museum.

Is the Van Gogh experience worth the money? ›

The projection changes from art work to art work, whilst also talking you through the meaning and inspirations behind it. While it was quite an expensive trip, the final room, was so stunning, it made it worth it.

Is the Van Gogh Experience free? ›

Ticket prices will start at £19.90 for adults and £11.50 for children. Free entry for children under 4 years old. For Standard Access only ticket holders, entry to the VR experience can be purchased separately on site.

What to wear to the Van Gogh exhibit? ›

Tips before visiting the Van Gogh Alive exhibition:
  • Wear white clothes to blend in the artworks.
  • Pick off-peak hours: early morning or late evening.
  • Take your time! No need to rush.
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What to expect at Van Gogh's immersive experience? ›

The sound and light show lasts 35 minutes and runs on a loop with no beginning or end. Extra rooms: There is a dedicated space for digital art study of the flowers painted by Van Gogh. We invite the visitor as well to watch a 5-minute documentary that provides insight into Van Gogh's painting techniques.

Where is Van Gogh's Starry Night? ›

Where is 'The Starry Night'? Detail of: Vincent van Gogh, The Starry Night, 1889. Van Gogh's rolling night sky full of bright stars is probably one of the world's most famous artworks. The Starry Night's home is at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

How many immersive Van Gogh locations are there? ›

Here's Our Guide to Every Single One of the Nearly 50 Immersive Van Gogh Experiences Blanketing the U.S., and What Makes Each Unique. At least five different corporate entities are currently battling to dominate the field. Installation view of Beyond Van Gogh Image courtesy Beyond Van Gogh.

How long will Van Gogh be in Detroit? ›

June 13, 2022 (DETROIT) – The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) today announced that Starry Night (1888) – on loan from the Musée d'Orsay in Paris – is the newest addition to its Van Gogh in America exhibition, which will run from October 2, 2022 to January 22, 2023 only at the DIA.

Is there more than one immersive Van Gogh? ›

Two Immersive Van Gogh Experiences Offer the Post-Pandemic Escapism Visitors Crave. They Have Weirdly Little to Do With Van Gogh.

Is the Van Gogh Museum permanent? ›

Explore Vincent van Gogh's famous masterpieces in the museum's permanent exhibition. You can almost feel the dryness and heat in this painting that Van Gogh created in the summer of 1888.

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