Van Gogh exhibition opens 24 Jan with over 200 masterpieces

January has been a blast for art lovers. Artbox, Singapore Art Week, and similar events have sizzled creative fervour across the country. Luckily, the fun doesn’t end there. Starting 24 Jan, Groundseesaw (responsible for the Monet Inside exhibition) will bring an all-new Van Gogh exhibition to Parkview Square.

Van Gogh exhibition - main poster
Credit – FeverUp

Van Gogh Inside: Love, Vincent is an immersive experience, showcasing over 200 masterpieces across 5 large-scale screens. Witness these famous artworks as you’ve never seen them before. It is a true visual spectacle, accompanied by a gorgeous classical score.

You will discover the artist’s journey, from his early years in Nuenen to his most famous works.

Van Gogh exhibition - Van Gogh's self portrait and Sunflowers paintings
Credit – Britannica

Vincent Van Gogh truly needs no introduction. A classic case of a great talent gone too soon, he is an artist who has defined the art world for generations. His legacy lives on through his art and the many works that he inspired over the years.

Thinking of Van Gogh, I remember the Doctor Who episode where The Doctor asked someone to describe Van Gogh’s legacy in front of the man himself. Van Gogh, in the show, was left awe-struck by the praise. This scene always reminds me of how he never got to appreciate his own brilliance.

Now, it is up to us to honour him and continue telling his story.

Van Gogh exhibition - Van Gogh's Starry Night
Credit – Britannica

The masterpieces showcased at the Van Gogh exhibition include Starry Night and the Sunflowers series. These works are all-time classics. Even if you’re not an art lover, you definitely recognise them.

If you are looking for a fun place to go, this exhibition is a definite must-see. Invite your friends and family to bask in the works of a true master.

The Van Gogh exhibition is an all-ages event with tickets starting at S$18. Get your tickets now on FeverUp

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