National Gallery pulls all-nighter for Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers final weekend
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Sir Gabriele Finaldi, director of the National Gallery, expressed his delight over the exhibition's popularity, noting that over 200,000 visitors have already experienced Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers.
This exhibition marks a significant occasion as it is the National Gallery's first dedicated to Vincent van Gogh, showcasing over 60 works, including notable loans.
The unique opportunity for night viewing allows visitors to engage with Van Gogh's art inspired by the nocturnal experiences of other renowned artists, enriching the cultural atmosphere.
The gallery aims to attract an even larger audience by opening for an overnight viewing, a rare event which previously occurred only for a Leonardo da Vinci exhibition.
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