While there are many images of Van Gogh's Sunflowers series that can be found online, seeing the complete painting series is much more of a challenge, as the actual pieces of artwork are spread across the world at in galleries across Tokyo, London and Philadelphia.
Fortunately for fans of Van Gogh's work, Facebook is making it easier than ever to view the complete collection, virtually. For a private tour narrated by Willem Van Gogh, the painter’s great-grand-nephew, Facebook users may tune in for a live virtual tour.
The tour takes art lovers on a journey across three continents, from the National Gallery to the Van Gogh Museum, Die Pinakotheken, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, as well as the Seiji Togo Memorial Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Museum of Art in Tokyo.
Virtual Painting Exhibitions
Facebook Users May Tune in for a Viewing of Van Gogh's Sunflowers
Trend Themes
1. Virtual Art Exhibitions - Art institutions can explore more opportunities to host virtual exhibitions of art, promoting the enjoyment of art from anywhere in the world
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Industry Implications
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