Van Gogh Foundation Guide
Immerse Yourself in Van Gogh's Arles: A Celebration of Art and Inspiration Guide
The Van Gogh Foundation in Arles is a must-see for any art enthusiast visiting the South of France. It's not a museum dedicated solely to Van Gogh's works, but rather a vibrant space that explores his influence on contemporary art. The foundation showcases works by artists inspired by Van Gogh, alongside a selection of his letters and reproductions of his paintings created during his time in Arles. It offers a unique perspective on his legacy and the enduring power of his artistic vision. While Van Gogh lived in Arles for only a little over a year (1888-1889), it was a profoundly productive period in his life. He created some of his most iconic works here, including "The Starry Night Over the Rhone" and "Sunflowers." The Van Gogh Foundation, established in 2014, aims to celebrate this connection and explore the dialogue between Van Gogh's art and contemporary artistic practices. The building itself, a beautifully restored 15th-century mansion, adds to the charm and historical significance of the experience. Visitors can explore the rotating exhibitions featuring contemporary artists, delve into Van Gogh's letters to gain insight into his thoughts and experiences in Arles, and admire high-quality reproductions of his masterpieces. The foundation also offers guided tours and workshops, providing a deeper understanding of Van Gogh's life and work, as well as the contemporary art on display. Don't miss the opportunity to reflect on the impact of this artistic genius in the very city that inspired him.
Transportation
The Van Gogh Foundation is located in the center of Arles and is easily accessible on foot. From the Arles train station, it's approximately a 15-20 minute walk. Local buses also serve the city center. Check local bus schedules for the most up-to-date information.
Opening Hours
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (hours may vary seasonally)
Ticket Price
€14 (price may vary depending on exhibitions)