The Royal Academy's Kiefer-Van Gogh show offers a soaring spectacle
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The exhibition "Kiefer/Van Gogh" at London's Royal Academy of Arts showcases the monumental works of German artist Anselm Kiefer, exploring his artistic relationship with Vincent Van Gogh. Centered around large multimedia pieces inspired by Van Gogh, including the expansive finale piece "The Starry Night," the show demonstrates Kiefer's long-standing admiration for Van Gogh, which began during a pilgrimage in 1963. Despite the smaller venue compared to the Van Gogh Museum, which hosted the exhibit earlier, the RA display offers a unique perspective on the connection between these two influential artists.
The Royal Academy of Arts' exhibition features massive artworks by Anselm Kiefer inspired by Van Gogh, marking a unique meeting of minds between the two artists.
Kiefer's journey with Van Gogh began in 1963, leading to his creation of extraordinary multimedia works, showcasing both methods and passion, reflecting their artistic connection.
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