Collaboration between Pokemon and Van Gogh Museum announced

Collaboration between Pokemon and Van Gogh Museum announced

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The Pokemon Company announced a new collaboration with the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The release will take place on September 28, 2023. Further information about the collaboration will be published at a later date.

The teaser trailer for Pokémon x Collaboration with the Van Gogh Museum shows Pikachu and Eevee running through a field of sunflowers and passing windmills. The two Pokémon Look up at the sky as the clouds turn into brush strokes. When Pikachu and Eevee look down, they see that the sunflower field has turned into sunflower. The trailer also revealed a painting of a solar flora in the iconic style of Van Gogh’s art, which defined the Post-Impressionist art movement in the 1880s.

The teaser trailer for Pokémon The collaboration with the Van Gogh Museum can be viewed below:

Pokémon He is no stranger to museum collaborations. In 2021 the Pokémon The Fossil Museum toured Japan to introduce visitors to the world of paleontology using real fossils of dinosaurs and other real animals, as well as artificial fossils based on them Pokémon. The Japan House in Los Angeles opened in early 2023 Pokémon X Kogei – Playful encounters by Pokémon and a Japanese craft exhibition that will run until 2024. Pokemon was also featured at the Cup Noodle Museum with a 3D printed Pikachu in Yokohama in August 2023.

The Pokémon The collaboration between the Van Gogh Museum and the Van Gogh Museum is scheduled to begin on September 28, 2023.

Isaiah Colbert

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