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A new exhibit opening September 21st at MoMA explores the masterful colors of van Gogh and his love for painting the colors of the night:


Throughout his career, Vincent van Gogh (Dutch, 1853–1890) attempted the paradoxical task of representing night by light. His procedure followed the trend set by the Impressionists of “translating” visual light effects with various color combinations. At the same time, this concern was grafted onto Van Gogh’s desire to interweave the visual and the metaphorical in order to produce fresh and deeply original works of art.

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Night Over Rhône

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Starry Night

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Wheat Sheaves & Moon

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Landscape @ Twilight

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Dance Hall in Arles

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Night Cafe

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The Potato Eaters

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Stevedores in Arles

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Poplars Ln at Sunset

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Gauguin’s Chair

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Eugène Boch