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press release by Bryanna Reynolds
We attended a behind the scenes look at the new Van Gogh Exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria.
Multimedia Journalist: Bryanna Reynolds
The largest-ever Vincent van Gogh exhibition to be held in Australia, Van Gogh and the Seasons, was revealed at an exclusive media preview at the NGV International, with direct descendants of Vincent van Gogh in attendance.
Josien van Gogh and Sylvia Cramer, great-grandnieces of Vincent van Gogh, will join exhibition curator Sjraar van Heugten, renowned Van Gogh expert and former Head of Collections at the Van Gogh Museum, for the first reveal of the world-premiere exhibition.
Featuring nearly 50 stunning, vividly-coloured Van Gogh masterpieces, Van Gogh and the Seasons explores the visionary artist’s profound connection to the seasons – spring-time, with its blossoming orchards and flowering meadows; summer, with fields of ripe wheat shimmering under the hot sun; autumn, with bountiful harvests and solitary figures sowing seeds; and winter, with peasants digging potatoes out of frozen fields.
One of the world’s most famous artists, Van Gogh had a brief but prolific artistic career spanning barely a decade before his suicide in 1890 at the age of 37.
Van Gogh and the Seasons is on display at NGV International, 180 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Australia, from 28 April – 9 July 2017. Open daily, 10am-5pm. Tickets available now from NGV.MELBOURNE.
The exhibition is organised by the National Gallery of Victoria and Art Exhibitions Australia.
Footage Captured by: Reynolds Sister Productions exclusively for Bohemian Rhapsody Club and Magazine.
We attended a behind the scenes look at the new Van Gogh Exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria.
Multimedia Journalist: Bryanna Reynolds
The largest-ever Vincent van Gogh exhibition to be held in Australia, Van Gogh and the Seasons, was revealed at an exclusive media preview at the NGV International, with direct descendants of Vincent van Gogh in attendance.
Josien van Gogh and Sylvia Cramer, great-grandnieces of Vincent van Gogh, will join exhibition curator Sjraar van Heugten, renowned Van Gogh expert and former Head of Collections at the Van Gogh Museum, for the first reveal of the world-premiere exhibition.
Featuring nearly 50 stunning, vividly-coloured Van Gogh masterpieces, Van Gogh and the Seasons explores the visionary artist’s profound connection to the seasons – spring-time, with its blossoming orchards and flowering meadows; summer, with fields of ripe wheat shimmering under the hot sun; autumn, with bountiful harvests and solitary figures sowing seeds; and winter, with peasants digging potatoes out of frozen fields.
One of the world’s most famous artists, Van Gogh had a brief but prolific artistic career spanning barely a decade before his suicide in 1890 at the age of 37.
Van Gogh and the Seasons is on display at NGV International, 180 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Australia, from 28 April – 9 July 2017. Open daily, 10am-5pm. Tickets available now from NGV.MELBOURNE.
The exhibition is organised by the National Gallery of Victoria and Art Exhibitions Australia.
Footage Captured by: Reynolds Sister Productions exclusively for Bohemian Rhapsody Club and Magazine.
Exclusively for Bohemian Rhapsody Magazine
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
NGV Marketing and Publicity Team: Elisabeth Alexander, Marion Joseph, Tim Jones, Chloe Gordon and Alexa Viani for this extraordinary opportunity and to Bryanna Reynolds and her production crew for the marvelous footage and beautiful article,
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
NGV Marketing and Publicity Team: Elisabeth Alexander, Marion Joseph, Tim Jones, Chloe Gordon and Alexa Viani for this extraordinary opportunity and to Bryanna Reynolds and her production crew for the marvelous footage and beautiful article,
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