The Kiefer-Van Gogh exhibition comes to Amsterdam and London, with fresh works inspired by the German artist's pilgrimage 60 years ago
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Anselm Kiefer, turning 80 this weekend, reflects on his artistic journey inspired by Vincent Van Gogh. At the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, his exhibitions, titled 'Where have all the flowers gone', explore the connection between his works and Van Gogh's art, emphasizing themes of memory and nature. Kiefer revisited places that shaped Van Gogh's life, creating significant pieces that echo these influences. His earlier travels at 18 to Van Gogh's locations deeply informed his artistic vision, leading to a notable retrospective that showcases the interplay between absence and presence in art.
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