LACMA's New Van Gogh Debuts Dec. 21
| Vincent van Gogh, Tarascon Stagecoach, 1888, as shown at Museo Nacional de Arte, Mexico City, last year. LACMA, gift of Henry and Rose Pearlman Foundation. Photo: hamburguesasencilla |
Los Angeles will get its first view of LACMA's new van Gogh, Tarascon Stagecoach, starting Dec. 21. The painting will initially be part of "Collecting Impressionism at LACMA," a year-long show running through Jan. 27, 2027. The exhibition of over a hundred objects will also debut Monet's The Artist's Garden, Vétheuil, part of Jerrold Perenchio's bequest of Impressionist and Modern works.
The van Gogh is a gift of the Henry and Rose Pearlman Foundation. In February, that collection gets its own exhibition, "Village Square: Gifts of Modern Art from the Pearlman Collection to the Brooklyn Museum, LACMA, and MoMA" (Feb. 22–July 5, 2006). Tarascon Stagecoach will be moved to "Village Square" for its L.A. run and then travel to the Brooklyn Museum in fall 2026.
Both LACMA shows will be in the Resnick Pavilion.
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