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Van Gogh did not become world-famous by chance. The story behind Vincent’s worldwide fame, on view in Amsterdam this summer.
Vincent van Gogh is known throughout the world. But his fame was far from inevitable. From 12 June 2026, the Van Gogh Museum presents Vincent’s Path to Fame, an exhibition that explores how an artist who received little recognition during his lifetime became one of the most famous artists in the world.
After Vincent’s death in 1890, it was by no means certain that his work would reach a large audience. Just a few months later, his brother Theo also died. Theo’s widow, Jo van Gogh-Bonger, was left with hundreds of paintings, drawings and letters, as well as a young son. She could have sold the collection or broken it up. Instead, she took on a far more ambitious task: convincing the world of Vincent’s artistic genius.
Jo gradually built Van Gogh’s reputation through exhibitions, loans, publications and a keen sense of timing. The exhibition shows how, over the decades that followed, Vincent grew from a relatively unknown Dutch artist into a figure of international importance. Vincent Willem van Gogh, the son of Jo and Theo, also played a decisive role. Thanks to his efforts, the collection remained intact and the Van Gogh Museum opened in 1973, making Vincent’s legacy accessible to a broad public.
Engineer Vincent van Gogh (Theo and Jo van Gogh's son), sitting on a sofa shortly before the opening of the Van Gogh Museum, 1973.
Featuring paintings, posters, photographs, letters and rarely exhibited archival material, Vincent’s Path to Fame traces the family story behind Van Gogh’s global recognition. From the first exhibitions around 1900 to growing interest in Europe, the United States and Japan, the exhibition shows how reputations are built, how artistic legacies are preserved and how one family continued to stand by Vincent.
‘The story of Van Gogh’s worldwide fame shows that art history does not simply happen,’ says Lisa Smit, curator of painting. ‘Behind every famous artist are people who make choices, take risks and continue to believe in the importance of the work.’
Vincent’s Path to Fame is on view at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam from 12 June to 6 September 2026. The exhibition is a reprise of Choosing Vincent, shown in 2023 and 2025, and will be on view for the final time this summer.