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9.28.2007

dianamuse feature: van gogh in new york



"Painted with Words: Vincent van Gogh's Letters to Émile Bernard" opens today at The Morgan Library and runs through January 6, 2008. From the Library's site: Painted with Words is a compelling look at Vincent van Gogh's correspondence to his young colleague Émile Bernard between 1887 and 1889. Van Gogh's words and sketches reveal his thoughts about art and life and communicate his groundbreaking work in Arles to his fellow painter. Unseen for nearly seventy years, and never before exhibited, the twenty letters document the close, vital friendship of the two artists.

Van Gogh's letters to Bernard reveal the tenor of their relationship. Van Gogh assumed the role of an older, wiser brother, offering praise or criticism of Bernard's paintings, drawings, and poems. At the same time the letters chronicle van Gogh's own struggles, as he reached his artistic maturity in isolation in Arles and St. Rémy. Throughout the letters are no less than twelve sketches by van Gogh meant to provide Bernard with an idea of his work in progress, including studies related to the paintings The Langlois Bridge, Houses at Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, Boats on the beach at Saintes-Maries, The Sower, and View of Arles at Sunset.

To complement the letters, more than twenty paintings, drawings, and watercolors by van Gogh and Bernard are on view. These works document their dynamic exchange of ideas—among them are paintings and drawings discussed and sketched by van Gogh in his letters to Bernard. The works of art are drawn mostly from collections outside of New York, and feature numerous works not recently shown in the U.S.

I imagine that some of the art is from the van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam (haven't been there for - sheesh! - 15 years or so.) Beyond his art, van Gogh's relationships offer such insight into his complex character and motivations. I'll be sure to report back once I've seen the show!

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2 comments:

Things That Inspire said...

I really need to schedule a fall trip to NYC. This is an exhibit I would love to see!

Brilliant Asylum said...

Thanks for letting me know. I will be in NYC in December, so that might be a nice thing to catch.