At a time when letter-writing is becoming rarer and rarer, she reactivates an essential practice for the artist, and suggests rediscovering its freedom, intimacy and joy.
All the letters received will be read by a reading committee appointed by the Vincent van Gogh Foundation. They will constitute literary and popular testimonials to the painter, whose content, scope and range we will be able to appreciate.
Archived at the Foundation, they may be reproduced in a variety of ways – public readings, publications or educational and artistic projects – as part of an initiative designed to promote the discovery of Vincent van Gogh’s correspondence and, more broadly, encourage the practice of letter-writing.
Anyone, of any age, can write freely, with no restrictions on theme.
In order to place each letter in context, we recommend that you indicate your first name, age, town and country of residence. Anonymity remains possible.
An e-mail address is strongly recommended. It can be used to send an acknowledgement of receipt and information on how the letter will be used.
The writing language is free; however, only texts in French, English, Italian, German and Spanish will be accepted.
Only letter format is accepted (no parcels).
Letters sent by post must be duly stamped.
By submitting or sending a letter, you agree to its publication or public reading.
Personal data is processed in accordance with the RGPD.