1. "Van Gogh and the Sunflowers" at Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands
The exhibition delves into Van Gogh's iconic "Sunflowers" series, focusing particularly on the 1889 version of the large bunch of sunflowers in a vase that he painted just a year before his death. It takes visitors on the journey of one of the most celebrated still-life paintings in art history, offering insight into why Van Gogh chose to paint these flowers and his process in doing so. Also on view are 22 other artworks, including rare sketches by fellow artists such as Paul Gauguin's portrait of Van Gogh. "Van Gogh and the Sunflowers" will be on show at Amsterdam's Van Gogh Museum through September 1.
For additional information, check the museum's website.