Van Gogh’s Flowers at New York Botanical Garden through October 26, 2025
“NYBG becomes the canvas for the colorful brush strokes of one of the world’s most revered artists during Van Gogh’s Flowers, where you’ll revel in the beauty of the flowers that inspired his iconic paintings—by day, and by night. Find yourself immersed in botanical displays and large-scale art as you wander through a breathtaking lawn of monumental sunflowers, and see the expressive masterpieces bloom in recreations made of living flowers. You’ve seen the paintings, now see them come to life in a way that only NYBG can deliver—and let Vincent van Gogh’s unforgettable world of art and nature envelop you in a vibrant daydream during this botanical celebration of the internationally acclaimed painter.” — NYBG
The Conservatory Lawn will be blooming with a massive field of monumental sunflower sculptures by artist Cyril Lancelin alongside living sunflowers and other plants, all inspired by the flowers in Van Gogh’s famed artwork.“Pyramid Sunflower”, 2025, Cyril Lancelin (b. 1975, France). EVA foam, plywood, steel, Nylon 3D printing, astroturf, cork, and urethane paint.The garden of the hospital in Arles, which Van Gogh painted in 1889, comes alive in a magnificent rendition of living flowers and architectural elements.“Imperial Fritillaries: Van Gogh Eren,” Amie Jacobsen (b. 1975, United States). Imperial Fritillaries: Van Gogh Eren, 2025. Mixed Media (Painted steel, Extira composite, and MDO plywood).
“His Flowers in the Round,” Graphic Rewilding (Lee Baker, United Kingdom, b. 1969 & Catherine Borowski, United Kingdom, b. 1975). His Flowers in the Round, 2025 Steel, printed aluminium.
“Irises on Yellow Columns” by Graphic Rewinding at Van Gogh’s Flowers.“His Flowers in the Round,” Graphic Rewilding (Lee Baker, United Kingdom, b. 1969 & Catherine Borowski, United Kingdom, b. 1975). His Flowers in the Round, 2025 Steel, printed aluminium.Rendering of Starry Nights drone show finale during Van Gogh’s Flowers. On select evenings Starry Nights features a dazzling drone show—the first of its kind at a cultural institution in NYC.
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