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and other benefactors who wish to remain anonymous nd Nevermore, 2014 (Courtesy Eschaton Foundation) These monumental works clearly encapsulate Kiefer’s admiration for compositional devices used by Van Gogh, through his adoption of high horizon lines, close-up imagery com ined with deep perspectives and panoramic formats They also reflect shared motifs of crows and wheatfields and
Anselm Kiefer and the ghost of Van Gogh - Plaster Magazine The first painting you see when you enter the ‘Kiefer Van Gogh’ exhibition at the Royal Academy is Nevermore (2014), made using emulsion, oil, acrylic, shellac, gold leaf and sediment of electrolysis on canvas
Kiefer Van Gogh | Major exhibition of Anselm Kiefer at Royal Academy . . . Vincent van Gogh has had an enduring influence on Anselm Kiefer Hon RA over the artist’s nearly 60-year career In June 2025, the Royal Academy of Arts will present work by both artists, exhibited side by side for the first time in the UK
Anselm Kiefer, Vincent van Gogh together at the Royal Academy of Art. Highlights of the exhibition will include a selection of Kiefer’s celebrated large-scale landscapes, including Die Krähen (The Crows), 2019 (Courtesy of the Artist and White Cube) and Nevermore, 2014 (Courtesy Eschaton Foundation)
Kiefer Van Gogh: An Intimate Visual Dialogue - Artlyst Van Gogh’s Snow-Covered Field with a Harrow (1890) and Field of Irises near Arles (1888) will face Kiefer’s The Crows (2019) and Nevermore (2014), their high horizons and deep perspectives mirroring each other across time
London, UK. 24 June 2025. ’Nevermore’, 2014, by Anselm Kiefer (pictured . . . ’Nevermore’, 2014, by Anselm Kiefer (pictured) at the preview of Kiefer Van Gogh at the Royal Academy of Arts The exhibition brings together works by Vincent Van Gogh from the collection of the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam and works by Anselm Kiefer Hon RA, who himself was influenced by Van Gogh