Van Gogh’s Flowers’ Exhibition at the New York Botanical Garden Through October 26

Advertising art for Van Gogh’s Flowers; “Irises on Yellow Columns,” Graphic Rewilding; Starry Nights Van Gogh-themed drone show
Fans of Vincent Van Gogh can revel in the beauty of the natural world that inspired Van Gogh, one of the world’s most revered artists during the Van Gogh’s Flowers Exhibit at New York Botanical Garden (NYBG.)
You’ve seen the paintings, now see them come to life at the Garden. NYBG presents botanical displays along with contemporary art by Lee Baker and Catherine Borowski of Graphic Rewilding, sculptor Amie Jacobsen, and immersive artist Cyril Lancelin, including a field of real and sculptural sunflowers in which visitors can wander through a sea of yellow blooms.
Complementary daytime programming
On select dates during Van Gogh’s Flowers offers engaging, interactive experiences, such as “Plein Air Drop-In and Paint,” that spark NYBG visitors’ creativity, offer respite from City life, and inspire them to see nature as Van Gogh did.
Evening Programming
And on select Fridays and Saturdays, through September 13, 2025, 7 to 10 p.m., Starry Nights offers exhibition viewing in the glow of evening, with music and performers, drinks and food available for purchase, and, conditions-permitting, after-dark Van Gogh-themed drone shows—New York City’s first at a cultural institution—bringing Starry Night to life before your eyes.
For more information about Van Gogh’s Flowers, and to purchase tickets, visit www.nybg.org. To purchase tickets for Starry Nights, visit feverup.com

