The Van Gogh Museum is hosting a special exhibition revolving around the powerful and versatile color yellow. Visitors are welcomed by vibrant hues that highlight not only Vincent van Gogh's artworks, but also works by his contemporaries, complemented by contemporary art installations and musical compositions.
The exhibition, titled "Yellow. More than Van Gogh's favorite color,' takes Van Gogh's famous Sunflowers as a starting point to explore the different meanings of the color yellow. In this, the museum collaborates with contemporary artists such as Olafur Eliasson, who presents a unique light installation. These installations allow visitors to experience the color yellow in an intense, direct way, with light playing a prominent role.

What is interesting is the cultural scope of the exhibition, which treats yellow not only as an art color, but also as a symbol of modernity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. For example, innovative French-literary influences, recognized by their yellow book covers, are highlighted as elements of this period. Integrating scent and music further expand this cultural exploration of yellow. Students from the Conservatory of Amsterdam contribute to the experience by composing musical pieces inspired by the exhibition.
The exhibition offers a multidimensional experience in which the color yellow unfolds as a symbol of warmth, modernity and boldness.
Amsterdammers and visitors curious about how a color can carry so much meaning will find new perspectives and unexpected sensory experiences here. This exhibition highlights the artistic and cultural influence of yellow, not only in the works of Van Gogh, but also in fashion, music and literature. Whether you are an art lover or simply curious, "Yellow" promises to be an unforgettable experience in which every hue tells a story.