The artist gave prominence to the color during a happy period that produced some of his most famous works. But it can have many different associations, a new exhibition shows.
More than 8 million people have stepped inside the famous paintings of Van Gogh and Monet in the touring show “Beyond Van ...
This image, provided by Christie's, shows Vincent van Gogh's 1888 work "Wheatstacks," to be offered in the dedicated sale "The Cox Collection: The Story of Impressionism," in New York, Nov. 11, 2021.
Stuart Pivar is suing the van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam after it declined to authenticate a painting he claims is by Vincent van Gogh. Maggie Dubiński Art collector Stuart Pivar — who founded the New ...
Vincent van Gogh was a master of the self-portrait, but those highly stylized depictions are the only clues we have to the famed Post-Impressionist painter’s appearance, as there are no confirmed ...
What’s the deal with Leonardo’s harpsichord-viola? Why were Impressionists obsessed with the color purple? Art Bites brings you a surprising fact, lesser-known anecdote, or curious event from art ...
The touring show “Beyond Van Gogh and Beyond Monet: The Immersive Experience" visits Estero's Coconut Point from Feb. 13 to ...
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 ...
Vincent van Gogh is the quintessential art-world phenomenon, both for his artistic creations and life story. But now, he's everywhere, in a new way: the center of a boom in immersive art experiences.
Frances Fowle does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
The immersive exhibits showcasing Vincent Van Gogh’s art—the ones that take his paintings and expand and reconstruct them, creating entire rooms that give you the feeling of being inside one of his ...
NEW YORK (AP) — A watercolor by Vincent van Gogh that was seized by the Nazis during World War II will be sold next month at auction in New York, where it is expected to fetch a price of $20 million ...
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