The artist Vincent Van Gogh seems to be on everyone’s minds these days. Across the United States and around the world, several “Immersive Van Gogh” exhibits have offered art enthusiasts a modern-day ...
Bailey is the author of the new book 'Van Gogh's Finale: Auvers and the Artist's Rise to Fame.' Van Gogh's Finale: Auvers and the Artist's Rise to Fame by Martin Bailey. Courtesy of the Quarto Group.
Vincent van Gogh led a famously troubled life, but his struggles taught him a lesson in resilience that science is now ...
Vincent van Gogh’s most famous painting, The Starry Night, has made a rare journey outside the hallowed halls of New York’s Museum of Modern Art—but only a mile and a half uptown to the Metropolitan ...
Did Vincent van Gogh really cut off his left ear in a state of madness? Was he truly a misunderstood, crazy genius who lived in poverty during his lifetime? The immersive exhibition "Vincent - Between ...
When Americans were introduced to 21 works of Vincent Van Gogh at the first major U.S. showcase for modern art, the famed New York Armory Show of 1913, the response was anything but love at first ...
Christianity had failed him. What next then? Art? Vincent van Gogh’s life as an artist had the most faltering and rudimentary of beginnings in 1880. By 1890 he was dead, by suicide, at the age of 37.
Vincent van Gogh, the brilliant but troubled Dutch impressionist painter, severed his left ear after a "blazing row" with fellow artist Paul Gaugin in Arles, France, on this day in history, Dec. 23, ...
When the Santa Barbara Museum of Art (SBMA) opens its doors on the new exhibition Through Vincent’s Eyes: Van Gogh and His Sources, the axis on which the art world spins will shift a little. That’s ...
“When I paint the sun, I want people to feel it revolving, giving off light and heat.” The popular interactive exhibit BEYOND VAN GOGH: THE IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE is extending its stay in St. Louis at ...
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