Exhibition 'Klimt Inspired by Van Gogh, Monet and Matisse'
About exhibition
The exhibition reveals the secrets of the creative interaction between one of the most prominent representatives of Viennese Modernism — Gustav Klimt — and the outstanding artists of his era. The display is a deep exploration of how the works of Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet, and Henri Matisse influenced the formation of Klimt's distinctive style. Visitors will be able to see vivid and emotional canvases that reflect the various styles and techniques employed by these masters. More than 70 works of art allow visitors to trace the evolution of artistic language through the prism of contemporaries' influence. The exhibition includes both well-known works and lesser-known pieces, providing a better understanding of the development of Klimt's artistic language and his perception of the surrounding world.