If sunflowers are so closely identified with van Gogh, he actually envisioned a world of flowers, with images of his interpretations of roses, peonies, poppies and orchids projected on a vase.
Sag Mir Wo Die Blumen Sind (Where Have All the Flowers Gone) is displayed at the Stedelijk Museum during a press preview of an Anselm Kiefer exhibit in both the Van Gogh Museum and the Stedelijk ...
Van Gogh had a strong emotional connection to the ... What I especially enjoyed were the wilting flowers, and the ones represented in profile rather than head-on. When I first started building ...
“These works are also clearly looking to Van Gogh.” The name of the exhibition, German for Where Have All the Flowers Gone?, is borrowed from the eponymous 1955 anti-war song, originally ...
dried flowers, straw, fabric and steel. The straw features in many of Kiefer’s paintings, giving them a complex surface that sometimes echoes Van Gogh’s bold brush strokes. "He’s working ...