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Three members of the climate activism group "Just Stop Oil" made headlines Friday by throwing soup on two of Vincent Van Gogh's iconic “Sunflower” paintings at the National Gallery in London.
Little wonder, considering they were painted during the "feverishly productive" months Van Gogh spent at Arles between February 1888 and May 1889 and then at the asylum at Saint-Rémy until May 1890.
The Van Gogh exhibit there is in its final weekend at the National Gallery in London. It's staying open 24 hours to give everyone a chance to come see it. So far, almost 280,000 visitors have come.
Van Gogh christened the portrait The Poet and hung it on his bedroom wall. “Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers” is on view at the National Gallery in London until January 19, 2025.
The Van Gogh exhibit there is in its final weekend at the National Gallery in London. It's staying open 24 hours to give everyone a chance to come see it. So far, almost 280,000 visitors have come.
Little wonder, considering they were painted during the "feverishly productive" months Van Gogh spent at Arles between February 1888 and May 1889 and then at the asylum at Saint-Rémy until May 1890.
On Friday, in a bizarre act that immediately went viral, two climate activists covered a 130-ish-year-old Vincent Van Gogh painting with tomato soup at the National Gallery in London.
Van Gogh: Poets & Lovers continues at the National Gallery (Trafalgar Square, London, England) through January 19, 2025. The exhibition was curated by Cornelia Homburg and Christopher Riopelle.
Experts at the National Galleries of Scotland in Edinburgh discovered a self-portrait of Vincent Van Gogh they had previously been unaware of, on the back of another painting they had been inspecting.