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Exhibition : Anselm Kiefer – ‘Where Have All the Flowers Gone’

7 March - 9 June

Anselm Kiefer, Die Krähen (The Crows), 2019. © Anselm Kiefer and Vincent van Gogh, Wheatfield with Crows, 1890, oil on canvas, 50.5 × 103 cm, collection Van Gogh Museum (Vincent van Gogh Foundation)

(image Anselm Kiefer, Die Krähen (The Crows), 2019. © Anselm Kiefer and Vincent van Gogh, Wheatfield with Crows, 1890, oil on canvas, 50.5 × 103 cm, collection Van Gogh Museum (Vincent van Gogh Foundation))

Exhibition Anselm Kiefer – Sag mir wo die Blumen sind (Where Have All the Flowers Gone)

For the first time in their history, the Van Gogh Museum and the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam are joining forces to stage a major exhibition of one of the most important artists of our time: Anselm Kiefer.

From 7 March 2025 – Until 9 June 2025

The exhibition, which opens in spring 2025, places Kiefer centre stage. From his childhood, Kiefer has had a special connection to the work of Vincent van Gogh. To this day, Kiefer’s admiration for Van Gogh is visibly present in his work. He also has a long, personal history with the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. The museum bought and displayed his work from the beginning, giving Kiefer recognition for his art.

Especially for this exhibition, Kiefer has created new works that have never been seen before. Of course, popular favourites from the collections of both museums are also on display. At the Van Gogh Museum, famous paintings by Vincent van Gogh will be shown along with works by Kiefer. At the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, you will see all the Kiefers from the collection together for the first time.

The title of the exhibition, Sag mir wo die Blumen sind, refers to the anti-war song of the same name by American folk singer and activist Pete Seeger, which later became widely known in a German rendition by Marlene Dietrich. The title also refers to Kiefer’s new work of the same name to be shown at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, and to Vincent van Gogh’s Sunflowers.

In the Netherlands, his work first gained recognition among collectors and museums like the Stedelijk. Later, Kiefer would be hailed for breaking the silence surrounding Germany’s past. His work reflects on themes such as history, mythology, philosophy, literature, alchemy, and landscape.

Organizer

Van Gogh Museum
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+31 900 9292
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Venue

Van Gogh Museum
Museumplein 6
Amsterdam, 1071 DJ Netherlands
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