Van Gogh’s Work Celebrated on The Big Screen In Chepstow

Vincent Van Gogh – A New Way Of Seeing was made and first shown three years ago, to mark the 125th anniversary of Vincent Van Gogh’s death. Celebrating the major re-showing of his works at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, the museum gave unprecedented access to its treasures for the making of this film.  

Showcasing Van Gogh’s iconic works like never before and featuring exclusive interviews with the curatorial team at the Van Gogh Museum, this Exhibition on Screen favourite now makes a welcome return to the screen at the Drill Hall, Lower Church Street, Chepstow on April 12.


Vincent Van Gogh Sunflowers, 1889 (Van Gogh Museum)r will be examined in  Vincent Van Gogh - A New Way Of Seeing  to be screened at The Drill Hall, ChepstowVincent Van Gogh Sunflowers, 1889 (Van Gogh Museum)r will be examined in  Vincent Van Gogh - A New Way Of Seeing  to be screened at The Drill Hall, Chepstow

Vincent Van Gogh Sunflowers, 1889 (Van Gogh Museum)r will be examined in Vincent Van Gogh – A New Way Of Seeing to be screened at The Drill Hall, Chepstow

Perhaps more than any other artist, Van Gogh’s life has long captured the imagination of storytellers. Delving deep into his fascinating and sometimes deeply troubled world comes this definitive, award-winning documentary.  As well as seeing legendary masterpieces up close on the big screen, in high definition, specially invited guests, including world-renowned art historians and curators, offer their interpretations, insights and explanations of his work. 

Learn about the life of this extraordinary artist as well as fascinating research revealing incredible discoveries about his work.  The Van Gogh Museum has helped craft a cinema experience like no other – not to be missed.

An amazing opportunity to see this again, and for half the usual ticket price, at just £5. Tickets from, and to raise funds for Chepstow Museum telephone 01291 625981 for further details.

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