11 October 2024
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Artistic Fusion: Goulandris Foundation Partners with National Gallery London for Exclusive Exhibition

Are you ready to embark on a journey through the mesmerizing world of art and culture as the Goulandris Foundation partners with the National Gallery? The Vasilis & Eliza Goulandris Foundation is thrilled to announce its collaboration with the prestigious National Gallery in London, marking a momentous celebration of the Gallery’s 200th anniversary.

In a groundbreaking partnership, the Foundation is lending two magnificent masterpieces by the iconic Vincent van Gogh to the National Gallery’s anniversary exhibition, aptly titled “Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers.” From September 14, 2024, to January 29, 2025, art enthusiasts will have the rare opportunity to witness Van Gogh’s genius up close, as 61 of his captivating works are showcased in this landmark exhibition.

But that’s not all – in a gesture of artistic exchange, the National Gallery is reciprocating by lending two unique works from its Collection to the Goulandris Museum in Greece. These exquisite pieces, including Paul Gauguin’s “Still Life with a Vase of Flowers” and Paul Cézanne’s “Landscape with Poplars,” are now on display at the Foundation’s permanent Collection until January 2025.

Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Gauguin and Cézanne as their works come to life in the heart of Athens. Discover the intriguing connections between these masterpieces and other works in the Foundation’s Collection, unraveling the artistic influences and creative journeys that shaped these renowned artists.

To enhance the visitor experience, the V&E Goulandris Foundation has curated a special thematic guided tour, offering insights into the intricate details and fascinating narratives behind the borrowed artworks. Join them every Saturday and Sunday in November for a captivating 30-minute exploration of these mesmerizing pieces.

For our young art enthusiasts, the foundation have prepared engaging creative workshops inspired by Gauguin’s and Cézanne’s works. Children aged 5 to 7 can partake in the “See What the Eyes Remember” workshop, while those aged 8 to 12 can unleash their creativity in the “Cézanne’s Minecraft: Notebook Page 1” workshop. These hands-on activities promise an immersive and educational experience for budding artists.

Experience the magic of art at the V&E Goulandris Foundation – where masterpieces meet, and creativity knows no bounds. Mark your calendars and prepare to be enthralled by the mesmerizing world of artistry and imagination.

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