Anselm Kiefer to meet Vincent van Gogh in Royal Academy exhibition Opening in June 2025
by Gareth Harris
An exhibition pairing Vincent van Gogh and Anselm Kiefer—the first to bring together the works of both artists—will open at the Royal Academy of Arts (RA) in London next summer.
Developed in close collaboration with Kiefer’s studio and the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Kiefer/ Van Gogh will begin its run at the latter, before opening at the RA's Gabrielle Jungels-Winkler Galleries on 28 June 2025. The list of works is still to be announced.
A spokesperson for the RA says: “Our curators are working closely with Kiefer’s studio, and many of the works will be coming from his studio. This is the first time Kiefer and Van Gogh’s work has been shown together in this way.”
The Van Gogh Museum has organised its exhibition in partnership with the nearby Stedelijk Museum, marking the first time the institutions have mounted a joint show (7 March-9 June). Kiefer’s works in the collection of the Stedelijk, such as Innenraum (1981), will go on show at the Van Gogh Museum, but will not travel to the RA.
“Over Kiefer’s 60-year career, the pioneer of Post-Impressionism has informed the subjects and techniques of his monumental paintings and sculptures which draw on history, mythology, literature, philosophy and science,” says an RA statement. The art critic Jonathan Jones highlighted how Van Gogh’s shadow “loomed” in an exhibition of Kiefer’s works at White Cube, London, last year.
In an interview with The Art Newspaper earlier this year, Kiefer cited various influences, including the French novelist Jean Genet, the German philosopher Martin Heidegger and the Romanian poet Paul Celan. He also spoke about the fact he doesn't believe he has ever created a masterpiece, saying: “My talent is not enough. I never think a painting can be finished. It’s never finished, in my case.”
Kiefer/ Van Gogh opens at the Royal Academy of Arts, 28 June-26 October 2025